Page 90 of the 1900 issue
Letterhead featuring the third P.A. building, from 1919.
Lease for larger tract of land formerly owned by Samuel Archibald, then his wife Catherine, in Middle River.
Fiddle music composed by James B. Barry (1818-1905) of Six Mile Brook
Letters written in Thorburn, most likely in 1914
Survey note dated 1819 from Thomas Mooring, for land from James Patterson to Edward Mortimer
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records, recorded in 1956
Photo of gravestone in the St. James Anglican Cemetery
Receipt acknowledging that McKenzie received thirty pounds from Alexander Cameron via Ebenezer Mcleod
Book detailing life of Sir John Thompson.
An article addressing the 100th anniversary of Pictou Academy and the bursary fund created for the event. Appeal from R. MacLellan, then president of the Academy was in the June 30th, 1916 Pictou Advocate.
Survey notes from James Patterson to Mr. Mortimer, dated July 1803
Letter sent from Andrew McLeod to his father in 1880 from St. Stephan's.
Photo of Bea MacIsaac (born Bourgeois) leaning against her husband's car near a fence
Program for the Ship Hector Launch in 2000, including a schedule of events and several photos of the site
Drawing and caption about the Earl Grey steamer which connected Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia during the winter
Survey notes from James Patterson to Mr. Dawson and Simon Fraser, dated 1800
Page 22 of the 1900 issue
Two gravestones featuring George Fogo, James Fogo Sr., James Fogo Esq.,their wives and children and John Fogo
Advertisement for the week's featured sewing machine, the Tingler 031 Brother, at the Woolworth Department Store in New Glasgow
Issued by Thomas McCulloch on Oct. 14th, 1806
Bea MacIsaac at home on Hill Street by the Christmas tree
Sketch date Feb. 23, 1894
'Jitney' train at the CN Station in Pictou, likely around the 1940s/early 50s
Gravestone for 3 children