Called the 'first boat to ply between New Glasgow and Pictou', the picture shows the "Easy Riding" moored at Pictou.
Photos from the 1900 issue
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.
Photo of Capt. Fraser for the 150th Anniversary of the landing of the Ship Hector
Plan to subdivide land owned by Isaac A. Grant, dated March 2nd, 1874
Inscriptions from the Ebenezer Cemetery in Salt Springs
Blurb from the August 11, 1881 Eastern Chronicle about an explosion in the store of J.W. Jackson, druggist, of New Glasgow
Page 64 of the 1900 issue
Index of photos contained in the third drawer of the Don MacIsaac
The gravestone of Robert Stewart and his wife Martha Stewart
Letter written in 1870 to John D. McDonald on his appointment as inspector of fences no.11
The grave stone of John McDonald, his first wife Grace Thompson, and his second wife Catherine Falkner
Page 56 of the 1900 issue
Close-up of the gravestone of Thomas McLean, son of Janet and John McLean
Photo of Robbie Burns for his centenary to the subscribers to the Liverpool Mercury
Probate sent to Daniel's son, Ebenezer, in 1918
Account statement drawn up by William Patterson
Construction on the Pictou waterfront during their development project. Photo taken in 1992.
Photo taken August 1922, "Sea Crest"
Advertisement for Mrs. Stalker, Silk Dyer
W.M. Munro Postcard of Pictou Harbour and Pictou Academy
Dated April 1876 for J. R. McDonald & Co., Pictou