Voting regulations prior to 1910 in Nova Scotia
Page 62 of the 1900 issue
Bea MacIsaac standing beside the Christmas tree, about 1960s
25 cents note from January 2, 1900 for the Dominion of Canada
Land given to John Brown in 1834 from his father-in-law John Harris
Page 35 of the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
Account from James Patterson, dated 1812.
Payment from James Fraser in 1877
An amalgamation of all the passengers and ships lists for ships that sailed to Pictou and surrounding areas, from 1767 to 1845
From the Ocean Steamship Company of Prince Edward Island for J. R. McDonald & Co., Pictou
Page 2 of the 1900 issue
Photos of Don MacIsaac's dog Sandy at his Hill Street home in 1936
Photo taken in the St. James Anglican Cemetery
Page 29 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Book used in Thorburn for mine examinations between 1891 and 1900
Original family bible of Thomas McCulloch's son Thomas. Hardcover bible wrapped in teal fabric.
Close up of William H. Davies' gravestone
Language exam for Grade III (third year/grade 11)
Page 34 of the 1900 issue
From A Centennial History of Stellarton by M. Stephen Kirincich
The gravestone of the Sisters of Charity, with fourteen engravings
"Steinvora" ship from 1875, built in New Glasgow by J.W. Carmichael. Tonnage of 1099.
Note for John R. McDonald
Issued by Thomas McCulloch on Oct. 14th, 1806
Photo of the G.J. Hamilton & Sons, Biscuits and Confectionery, part of the 1916 Pictou, Nova Scotia travel book.