Photo taken May 24th, 1922 in Abercrombie, "Dinner hour"
Various children admission tickets for the Pictou County Fair, 1913
Original Family Bible of Thomas McCulloch's son Thomas, covered in teal fabric over its black hardcover
Photo of the railway station on the right and Custom House in the back, part of the Pictou, Nova Scotia travel book of 1916.
Photo of Pearl and George Coady with Beth (Dewar) MacLeod and their grandchild Shauna at her birthday part held at Beth's house
Arrival notice for John R. McDonald & Co., Pictou
Photo of Arnold and Barbara Langille's home in River John, part of the 1969-1989 calendar
Brief message to subscribers of the Eastern Chronicle in 1913 about changing from three issues a week to two.
Dated 1861, Pictou. Article instructing residents to cut down any plant varients of ragwort.
Part of the Don MacIsaac Photo Collection.
MacLeod farm house in West River, owned then by Medford MacLeod (who also built it) and his wife Beth Dewar
Article from the Dec. 13th, 1883 edition of the Eastern Chronicle about the implementation of time zones on the Intercolonial railway, although the railway did not initially adapt the Maritimes' time zone.
Advertisements and announcements on page 5 of the Canadian Trade Review
Postcard of Battery Hill in Pictou
Note of promise to repay David McLeod
Photo of the IGA building on Front Street decorated for the Pictou Lobster Carnival
Photo of a medicine Wagon
Cemetery inscriptions for the Greenvale Cemetery and the MacIntosh Greenvale Grave from 1980s.
Edward Mortimer and Robert Logan properties along the St. Lawrence, James Milne land along River John Road, and varies properties along the West Branch river. Maps by Charles Morris.
Receipt from Catherine Barry acknowledging that she received sixty-four pounds the Estate of the late James Barry, given by Anthony Barry
Photo taken in 1921, "Falconer & Daniel"
Amount of Account Tender owing to John Gould, signed in Pictou May 5th, 1838
Front page illustration of the then new Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, from an Extra edition of the Eastern Chronicle on April 23rd, 1896.
Arrival notice for John R. McDonald & Co.
Account from James Patterson, dated 1812.