Lease for larger tract of land formerly owned by Samuel Archibald, then his wife Catherine, in Middle River.
List of taxpayers for the School Section no. 33 in Salt Springs
Will of Ebenezer McLeod, West River, 1870
Plans and survey map for property of Donald McLeod and Alexander McLeod
Amount of money bequeathed to various people.
Receipt issued in 1858 to James Hawkins
Order for money from A. Cameron made in 1856 sent to Ebenezer McLeod to give fifteen pounds to Donald Cameron.
Receipt issued to James McLeod from George A. MacKenzie in 1853
Payments made by Ebenezer McLeod on behalf of Alexander Cameron to Donald McKenzie.
Summary of a meeting from Dec. 25, 1857 concerning the establishment of a coal mine in Middle River by members of the West River community.
Agreement to pay the executors of the Last Will and Testament of James Barry by John Barry and Donald Gunn.
Letter sent to Ebenezer McLeod from David Matheson concerning a Pent Road
Letter sent from Andrew McLeod to his father in 1880 from St. Stephan's.
Bible page from 1840s with names and dates associated with them (possibly birth dates)
Bond of 1200 dollars from William McDonald to Duncan McDonald in exchange for land in Middle River, NS
Deed made 1874 in Four Mile Brook, followed by a letter concerning Catherine Archibald/McLeod's family.
Agreement made in 1881 concerning compensation and a partnership for resource extraction in West River
Survey map plan of lots near Black River and the road that led from Pictou to River John.
Dated 1920 from the Pictou store
Last Will and Testament of Mary Killer of Pictou from 1877
Note from 1859 from Kenneth McDonald to David McLeod
Bond between William Fraser of West River and Alexander Graham of Westville. Also a letter on the bottom concerning church membership.
List of accounts of E. McLeod with John McKenzie, Hector McKenzie's son, and Mathew McLean
Letter confirming marriage of Daniel McLeod and Mary McLean
Funds raised by locals to support Ebenezer and son Daniel McLeod in building a new home after their previous home was destroyed by fire.