King of Pictou, Edward Mortimer
This is now part of the paved Jitney Trail along the Pictou waterfront.
Agreement signed in 1790
Letter with Patterson's seal
Issued for purchase of pine
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.
Account statement between Robert Patterson, Esq., and Edward Mortimer.
Dr. Thomas McCulloch applying for the Philadelphia land grant
Account with James Patterson, not dated
Dated Pictou 1811, land surveyed by James Patterson for Edward Mortimer
This document could not be identified because it is difficult to read. Addressed to 'The Rev. Thomas McCulloch"
Article describing old Norway House and the significance to the town of Pictou from the Pictou Advocate, 28 December 1933 p 14.
Article describing the history of the first Presbyterian church and the interesting facts surrounding it.
Small Pamphlet About the Town of Pictou
Letter to George The Third
Newspaper Article By Roland Sherwood
Newspaper Article About the Norway house
View of Pictou from Smiths Point or Norway Point
Accounts from James Patterson Sr., with date near bottom of October 8th, 1795
Receipt/note from Daniel Patterson, dated 1808
Surveying note from Thomas Mooring, dated November 1811
Surveying note from James Copland, dated in Pictou September 5th, 1803
Dated in Pictou July 22nd, 1806
Receipt from Edward Mortimer and George [Berth?] for James Patterson