Page 11 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
Freight advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
The gravestones of James Fraser, his wife Margaret (née McDonald), and their daughter Mary Hannah.
Freight advice note for John R. McDonald, Pictou
Page 5 of the 1900 issue
Page 21 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Addressed to a Mr. Ferguson, Esq., dated Halifax, N.S., 25 January 1869
Marriage certificate for William Leithkead and Georgina Davis, dated the 15th of July, 1908.
Account with Daniel Miner, dated 1821 Pictou
Letter to Neil Morrison of Flat River from a J. Matteson, dated P.E.I. 1825
Note written in New Glasgow
Pictou Academy's parody song form 1936, an annual tradition that took a well-known song and added inside jokes to the lyrics
Photo of a wharf in Pictou
Addressed to George McKenzie, Alexander McDonald, Jonathan Hartley, Alexander Stewart, Donald Finlay
Account breakdown for James Patterson from James Beith, Halifax, 1802
The gravestone of Miss Margaret McDonald
Photo taken in January 1922, "Extracts from Shadowland, Ain't I a Picture"
Photo of Roland Heighton, left, and Murray Harris
Photos from the 1900 issue
Called the 'first boat to ply between New Glasgow and Pictou', the picture shows the "Easy Riding" moored at Pictou.
Photo of the Foundry and the Maritime Garage Co., Ltd., part of the 1916 Pictou, NS travel book.
Page 87 of the 1900 issue
Agreement signed in 1790
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.