Page 15 from the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Advice note for John R. McDonald, Pictou
Letter from Alexander Cameron to Ebenezer McLeod to retrieve eight pounds from Donald McKenzie
Photograph of a train near the Norway House
Letter for James McDonald of West River, from J. C. MacDonald
Note of promise to repay David McLeod
Performance by the Pictou Community Centre's Junior Creative Ballet class for their 1948 Spring Revue
Details by J.W. MacKay of the new building from 1911, including a breakdown of the materials needed and the dimensions of the rooms.
Note for land from James Patterson to Edward Mortimer & Co., 1808
Photo of gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Team Meeting conducted by the Ladies of Salem Congregation in 1891. Included dinner.
Last Will and Testament of Mary Killer of Pictou from 1877
Mortgaged made 1856 in Greenhill
Photo of gravestone in the St. James Cemetery
Photo from the Standard (newspaper) of New Glasgow
Short blurb about Roy "Pop" Lawlor receiving the title of Distinguished Flying Cross from the Jan. 25, 1945 Pictou Advocate.
Article from the March 16, 1923 issue of the Pictou Advocate concerning a seizure of $1000 worth of illegal liquor
Letter for Misses Pattersons, on Old Road, with a sticker that says 'Venez me Voir (come visit me)'.
Photo of Bea MacIsaac, née Bourgeois in her backyard, Bedford's Motel on West River Road in the background.
Land for Brown's farm in Greenhill
Photograph of students painting
Photo from the St. James Anglican Cemetery
Index to the descendants list of John James Gammon, a navy officer who lived in Lunenburg in the 1750s. The Gammon family then moved to River John and Lyons Brook.