Agricultural Gallery
This room has a variety of interesting old farm equipment. The corn husker, for example, was an early attempt at mechanizing the corn harvest process. It stripped the corn ears of their husks much faster than by doing it by hand. The wooden plough designed to be pulled by an ox or horse allowed farmers to furrow fields much faster than a person doing it with a hoe alone.
Cows in Town
Most people in Fredericton had small gardens on their property, growing various root crops. Those who owned cows did not always keep them properly tethered. The "cow nuisance", as it was known plagued Fredericton for decades. Cows roamed the streets of Fredericton, grazing or impeding traffic. Early in the 20th century property owners caught not having their livestock tethered were hauled into "cow court" (magistrate's court) and issued a fine. The large number of high fences visible in old photos of Fredericton were built in order to keep roving bovines out of people's gardens.
Check out our virtual exhibition created from this exhibit!
Exhibits:
•Orientation Room
•Coleman Frog
•The Agricultural Room
•War of 1812: A Fredericton Perspective
•Boss's World
•From Black Bag to High Science
•World War I Trench
•Fredericton's Loyalists
•Acadians of Fredericton
• An Assembled Drawing Room for a typical Aristocratic Fredericton Colonial Family Pre-Confederation Time
Travelling:
•A Hearty Welcome: Royal Tours of New Brunswick, 1794-2012
•War of 1812: A New Brunswick Perspective
On-line Exhibits:
•Canoe to Steamboat: St. John River Travel
•Artefact Canada
•Life on a Farm in York Sunbury County
•Museum Treasures: A Celebration
Satellite Exhibit:
•Walking Trail History Exhibit by Robert McNeil


