There is a picture of the United Church, Marysville and one of four year old Hazen Ralph Hanson in the collection of newspaper clippings in the Thistle Mission Band minutes book. I have scanned them and will e-mail a jpg attachment to anyone who wants either of them. I believe the picture of the four year old was in a Saint John newspaper. This is loose in the book and there is part of an ad for a Saint John business on the back. The date 1938 is also on the back of the picture. The church picture is pasted inside the front cover with no way of finding a date or a newspaper name. Both pictures are faded and beginning to yellow. I did what I could to enhance them, but it will be a long process to do a really good job on them. October 1935 is handwritten on the clipping about Katherine Ann Pickard. Alta BORN, HANSON At Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, N.B. on January 31st, 1934 to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ralph Hanson, Fredericton, a son, Ralph Hazen. BORN, PICKARD At Fredericton, N.B. to Mr. and Mrs. David G. Pickard (nee Mardie Shaw) of this city, a daughter, Katherine Ann, weight seven pounds. The 116th Anniversary. To-day is the 116th anniversary of the duel with fatal consequences which was fought early in the morning of October 2nd, 1821 on the farm of John Segee in New Maryland between George Frederick Street and George Ludlow Wetmore. The principals were residents of Fredericton, related and barristers. Words which passed between them and attempts at blows, while a legal action was in process, were the cause of the "affair of honor." Pistols were used. Wetmore being fatally wounded on the second discharge of the weapons. Upon the death of Wetmore in Segee's farm-house, the surviving principal and the seconds fled on horseback to St. Andrews, N.B. and crossed to Robbinston, Maine, where they remained until December when they returned and gave themselves up to the law. Street was acquitted by a jury on the ground of lack of evidence.