Note for land from James Patterson to Edward Mortimer & Co., 1808
Photos taken January 1922, "Sick Parade", "Three men in a boat," "Agony Quartet"
Tintype photo of Hugh Fraser, husband of Mary MacKenzie
Photo of gravestone in the St. James Cemetery
Photo of gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Cover of the 1900 issue
Shipment paper for J.A. Dawson, Esq.
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records, recorded in 1956
Account with John and Abraham Patterson, dated Pictou 1818
Photograph of G.M. Grant
Page 22 of the 1900 issue
Draft of a deed made in West River in 1842
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records, PA03, copied in 1956
Article about the first tug-of-war competition organized at the Pictou North Colchester Exhibition in 1937, including list of team members for all seven teams.
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.
Article about the race horse Secretariat and a projection that he will be the first Triple Crown winner in twenty-five years, from the May 30, 1972 edition of the Pictou Advocate
Photo by Don MacIsaac of Sobeys in Pictou decorated for the Ship Hector Launch
Advice note for John R. McDonald, Pictou
"Every Saturday Night is Hockey Night in Pictou" Ad for hockey games at the old rink on Water Street in the Feb 8, 1945 Pictou Advocate.
Photo of the grave of Robert Murdoch and Maria Isabel Langill, located at the St. James Anglican Cemetery
Calendar featuring several photos of River John homes and buildings. Cover features photo of the Cambria, built in 1918 by Archibald MacKenzie.
Photo from the 1916 Pictou, NS book
Receipt issued by churches in 1898 on Sept. 3rd for Duncan R. McCabe, signed by Charles R. B. Bryan
Miss Pictou, 1950 (Caroline Fraser) riding in a parade
Page 85 of the 1900 issue