Bea MacIsaac standing near a look off, perhaps in Cape Breton
An account of the Inverness by-election in 1868
Note of land surveyed from James Patterson to Mr. Mortimer in 1803
For J.D.B. Fraser & Sons Co., dated Feb. 24th 1890
Page 73 of the 1900 issue
Bea MacIsaac at home on Hill Street by the Christmas tree
Instructions about the book, writing, pens, and general use of the 1900 penmanship scribbler of Catherine M. Fraser
Photo from the 1921-1922 Pictou Academy "A-Class" photo
Snow along Provost Street, New Glasgow in 1900
Advertisements on page 6 in the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
Bill of Lading for J. R. McDonald & Company, Pictou
Survey notes from James Patterson to Mr. Dawson and Simon Fraser, dated 1800
Page from the 1900 issue
Cover of scribbler used in 1900 to teach cursive writing to children. Bought from Torry's Bookstore in New Glasgow, N.S., belonging to Catherine M. Fraser
Schedules for the railway in 1934, with stops across Nova Scotia
Page 80 of the 1900 issue
Photo taken in September 1921, "Beaton 'doing them up'"
Gravestone inscriptions at Brora Lake Cemetery in Upper Barney's River.
Tintype photo of Mary MacKenzie, wife of Hugh Fraser
For John Sutherland, 1855, Roger's Hill
Page 1 of the 1900 issue
Deed from 1844
Judy MacLeod, daughter of Medford MacLeod and Beth Dewar, at the family home in West River
Page 104 of the 1900 issue
Brief message to subscribers of the Eastern Chronicle in 1913 about changing from three issues a week to two.