Gravestone of James and Pypa Notman
Advertisements on page 6 in the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
Memorandum book and calendar for 1908, with little poems and stories throughout.
From 1857-1858, accounts of A. Cameron
Short piece in the Halifax Herald for the 150th Anniversary of the Ship Hector
Plan of Howard Primrose's property (and its division) on Grange Street, dividing the land to James Primrose, Howard, A.C. McDonald, Ewen C. Henderson, and Peter Fraser.
Advertisement for Fanjoy's Good Clothing store in New Glasgow, from the September 24, 1913 edition of the Eastern Chronicle
Land given to John Brown in 1834 from his father-in-law John Harris
The grave stone of John McDonald, his first wife Grace Thompson, and his second wife Catherine Falkner
Photo taken Summer 1922, "Onaway Beach"
Agreement signed in 1790
Photo seems to be from a postcard (says 'New Glasgow, NS' at top), overlooking downtown New Glasgow from the current location of Carmichael Park.
Deed made in 1849 in West River
Routes from Ottawa, Toronto, New York, Montreal, Boston, Chicago, Quebec, and Washington offered by CN rail in 1934
Beth Dewar and daughter Judy MacLeod in front of Medford MacLeod's truck on the farm (in front of their home) in West River.
Bea MacIsaac in front of the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck, Nova Scotia
Letter dated Pictou, 7th November 1823, for Patterson ('Mother'), signed 'Daughter.'
Gravestones of Margaret E. MacGowan, Mathew Mahoney, Rev. Dr. P.J Connolly, Rev. Cyril E. Miller D.D., and Rev. William B. MacDonald
Bea MacIsaac (born Bourgeois) dressed up, visiting the Pictou waterfront
Notes concerning lumber, included in James Patterson's papers.
Photo of inside the Greenhill Museum
Family history and founding of McLellans Brook as told by James Alexander McLellan.
Bea MacIsaac looking in the mirror in the living room of her Hill Street home, signs of Christmas visible throughout the room
Photos from the 1900 issue
Magazine published four times a year for students informing them about the Academy.