Letter written for William H. Harris from Lunenburg from his brother Abraham Scott
Illustrated guide attracting North Americans to travel on the Pacific coast via rail. Passenger service began in 1900, and the rail itself was completed in the 1870s/1880s.
A few words on a page concerning a memorandum, possibly used to cover a memorandum at some point. Part of James Patterson's papers.
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.
Gravestone for George and Sarah Johnstone
Survey notes from James Patterson to Mr. Mortimer, dated July 1803
Photo of the IGA building on Front Street decorated for the Pictou Lobster Carnival
Survey note for timber from James Patterson to Edward Mortimer, 1809
Advertisements on page 7 of the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
Advertisement from the May 21, 1959 edition of the Pictou Advocate fro Gus Talbot's Esso station.
Advertisement for the Tatamagouche Creamery Ltd., from the 28th Aug. 1952 Pictou Advocate
Invoice for James Mainland, Esq., Pictou
Surveying note from Thomas Mooring, dated November 1811
Photo of Mary Beattie outdoors, about 1948-50
List of the various cemeteries in Pictou County (160 different cemeteries)
Postcard of exhibition from 1938
Taken from the January 27, 1887 Eastern Chronicle. Advertisement for eye glasses by New Glasgow's James Eastwood, optician
History of the Kerr Mills and its owners - Thomas Kerr, Francis Kerr, and George Kerr, all of Middle River
Photo of the opening of the Westray Coal Mine in Plymouth, 1991.
Photo taken in June 1922, "The last days at Pictou, 'Nobody home but us and the snapshooter'"
Gravestone of Evan Sutherland, child of John & Margaret Sutherland
Article about the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion, from the December 14, 1917 edition of the Pictou Advocate
Cemetery inscriptions for the Greenvale Cemetery and the MacIntosh Greenvale Grave from 1980s.
Letter written in 1874 in Halifax, written on Clan Donald (McDonald) paper (Per Mare Per Terras)
Certificate for Neil MacDonald of Thorburn (January 2nd, 1900).