The item contains information on John Savage’s personal life. It is a passport issued by Sir Frederick Haldimand in 1783 allowing entry into Canada.
The series contains source material of the activities of John Savage from 1810 to 1819. It contains information primarily pertaining to Savage's business dealings, as well as information on the war of 1812. It contains receipts, land documents, correspondence appointing John Savage as a commissioner in order to tender the oath of allegiance, rules for american subjects residing in Lower Canada, and correspondence.
The series contains source material of the activities of John Savage from 1820 to 1829. It contains information on the business life of John Savage. It contains receipts, ledgers, and correpondence.
The series contains source material on the activities of John Savage from 1830 to 1839. It contains correspondence, receipts, railroad notices, and ledgers.
The series contains source material on the activities of John Savage from 1790 to 1799. It contains loan agreements, receipts, ledger of expenses since Savage's first application for the Township of Shefford, a transcript of the petition of Savage, correspondence summons to settlers of SheffordTownships from Savage, and a contract.
The series contains source material on the activities of John Savage from 1800 to 1809. It includes information primarily pertaining to John Savage's business dealings regarding land. It includes receipts, a list of Savage's Associates, land records and petitions, and agreements.
The file contains source material on the activities of John Savage from 1840 to 1849. It contains notices, a proclamation to the county of Shefford certifying that the County can elect a member to serve in the assembly of the province, and land records.
The item contains informations on John Savage’s personal life. It is a testimony made in 1786 about his involment in the American Revolutionary War.
The series contains source material on the research that Mary O. Vaudry did on John Savage from approximatelty the early 1900s to the mind 1900s. It contains the following files: Correspondence ([1908?]-[1943?]), and Research Notes ([191-?]-[1937?]).
The file contains source material on John Savage from approximately the the late 18th century to 1970. It contains a list of John Savage's associates, correspondence, an official document aimed at Captains and what is to be done with deserters, and a diploma for Marth Craig. It also contains photographs of John Savage's sword, a crest, and a portrait of John and Margaret Wilson.