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         Nova Scotia History:     more books (100)
  1. History of Nova Scotia
  2. History of Nova Scotia (Canadiana reprint series) by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, 1973
  3. Chester A Pictorial History of a Nova Scotia Village by Catherine Fitch, 1983
  4. The postal history of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1754-1867 by C. M Jephcott, 1964
  5. Here come the Vees: An illustrated history of the Nova Scotia Voyageurs, Montreal Canadiens' top farm team (1969-1984) by Geoffrey W Kent, 1997
  6. Shaped through service: An illustrated history of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College by A. Dale Ells, 1999
  7. The History of Nova Scotia by Campbell G. G., 1948
  8. A HIstory of Early Nova Scotia by Peter L. McCreath and John G. Leefe, 1983
  9. The Lockeport Lockout: An Untold Story in Nova Scotia's Labour History by Sue Calhoun, 1983
  10. A history of Londonderry, Nova Scotia by Trueman Matheson, 1989
  11. History Of Londonberry, Nova Scotia by Trueman Matheson, 1983
  12. A History of Early Nova Scotia by Peter L McCreath, John G Leefe, 1982
  13. The Scotiabank Story: A History of the Bank of Nova Scotia, 1832-1982 by Joseph Schull, J. Douglas Gibson, 1982
  14. History of Early Nova Scotia by MccreathPeterL, 1983

21. Pony Express Monument
html Clementsvale war memorial Clementsvale http//www.newscotland1398.net/annapco/clemvalem.htmlGo To Index to other online nova scotia history http//alts
http://www.newscotland1398.net/annapco/ponyexmon.html
Home Contents Site map Chronology ... Annapolis County
Nova Scotia
Pony Express
Monument
Victoria Beach
Annapolis County
Nova Scotia
Photograph taken 9 October 2002
Photograph taken 13 June 2003
Photograph taken 8:13am, 9 October 2002
The ferry departs on its daily run between Digby and Saint John
Photograph taken 13 June 2003
The Digby-Saint John ferry is docked at its Digby terminal
Map showing the location of the 1849 Nova Scotia Pony Express monument
in Victoria Beach, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia Roads are shown as they were in 1978. Except for Highway 101, the layout of the roads in 2002 has not changed much from that shown here.
Links to Relevant Websites
The 1849 Nova Scotia Pony Express The Pony Express Plaque Installed in 1949 100th Anniversary Halifax Express The Novascotian, 26 February 1849 Halifax Express The British Colonist, 10 March 1849 Halifax Express The Acadian Recorder, 10 March 1849 The Second Run of the Nova Scotia Pony Express 8 March 1849 Nova Scotia Pony Express 1849, by John Regan 5 January 1912 Nova Scotia Pony Express 1849, by George Mullane

22. Postal Service In Nova Scotia
at Star of the Sea cemetery Lower Prospect http//www.newscotland1398.net/hfxrm/ssatlansos.htmlGo To Index to other online nova scotia history http//alts.net
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Home Contents Site map Chronology ... Halifax R.M.
Postal Service
in Nova Scotia
23 April 1754
Plaque
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Located on the east side of Hollis Street, about 20m south from George Street
In 1755 the British Post Office...began a monthly packet run between England and New York...
packet
of sailing dates; a ship employed by government to convey
official messages or mail; a vessel employed in conveying
dispatches, mails, passengers, and goods, on a fixed schedule
The above photographs were taken on 20 October 2003.
Links to Relevant Websites
Chronology of Canadian Postal History
by the Canadian Museum of Civilization
In April 1754, a notice appears in the Halifax Gazette announcing the establishment of a post office outside the South Gate. This unofficial post office is considered the first post office in Canadian history. An official post office is established the next year. Postal History by FactsCanada.ca In 1753 Benjamin Franklin was appointed deputy postmaster general for the British colonies (which then included Nova Scotia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey

23. Cyndi's List - Canada - Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Heritage Links Links to nova scotia history and genealogy web sites.. FamilyHistory Centers in Nova Scotia From the FamilySearch web site.
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    • Comprising Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria Counties.
    General Resource Sites
    • Guide to the activities and events in recognition of the anniversaries of French exploration, colonization, and settlement in Nova Scotia.
    • From the Global Gazette Online Family History Magazine.

24. History:Yarmouth, Nova Scotia : History Of The Fountain: Grassroutes
History of the Fountain. Yarmouth, nova scotia history. Miss ClaraKillam walked the streets of Milton many times and each time she
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History of the Fountain
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
History Miss Clara Killam walked the streets of Milton many times and each time she saw the beauty of the lake and the harbour. She saw the sloping grade to the east and to the west from Milton square. A plan was forming. In this plan she could see that with her love of horses, a legacy could be left to her Town for generations to come. Miss Killam contacted Mr. J.L. Mott, a designer in New York, and expressed her wishes. Mr. Mott designed for her a very useful Public Drinking Fountain. Atop stood a beautiful prancing black stallion. The fountain had two drinking troughs for horses and cattle. It had four smaller and lower troughs for dogs and sheep. Drinking faucets flowed contiually from the mouth of a moulded dog head. the overflow filled the other troughs automatically. Cups were attached to be handy for the thirsty passer-by. This splendid gift was placed on its base on May 20th, 1893. The horse first faced north. Later the base was moved to the westward to widen Main street, then the horse faced east. With automobiles replacing horses, and cattle being cared for in herds, the need for water at the fountain reduced. Faucets were removed and replaced by a push button to allow the water to flow and then to shut off when the button was released. The cups were also removed, but one could quench his thirst from the moulded dog’s head well into the 1920’s.

25. Scottish Genealogical Research In Nova Scotia
Research specialities nova scotia history Scottish Heritage in Nova ScotiaGenealogy of Nova Scotia Scots Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada)
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Scots in Nova Scotia, Canada
Since 1773, when the ship Hector brought the first Scottish emigrants to Pictou in 1773, Nova Scotia was often the first and the preferred settlement area for Scottish emigrants, including those from "Inverness and the North" of Scotland, from the Western Isles, from the Highland region south of Inverness, from the lowlands, from Ireland as Ulster Scots, and even from the United States as United Empire Loyalists. These Scottish emigrants settled in every County of Nova Scotia and added a significant contribution to its rich cultural heritage. Many stayed in Nova Scotia, built new homes and worked long and hard to ensure their families would have a better life. Later, many among the second and subsequent generations moved westward throughout Canada, down to the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and other distant shores, to follow careers, fortune or the call of adventure. The high regard Scots in Nova Scotia had for education, from the days of the first pioneers to settle here, stood them in good stead whatever their profession. It is often said, and rightly so, that one of Nova Scotia's main exports has been (and still is) brainpower, its sons and daughters having achieved wide recognition in their chosen careers throughout North America and the world.

26. Maps Nova Scotia
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28. LII - Results For "nova Scotia History"
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29. LII - Results For "nova Scotia History"
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30. Blupete's History Page
will lead one into things historical. history OF nova scotia Book 1 history Books on nova scotia. This is a comprehensive list of books (mostly historical) written about
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31. Welcome To The Nova Scotia Museum Of Natural History - 1747 Summer Street - Hali
Discover the natural wonders of Canada's east coast with the nova scotia Museum of Natural history. Come visit Check our hours, admissions and services, and where to find us in Halifax, nova scotia. News and Events - Thousands of pages of info about the natural history of nova scotia.
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32. Antique Quilts From Nova Scotia, Canada By Kimberly Wulfert And Janet Gordon
nova scotia, Canada, is at the furthest edge of North America absence of glazed wool or calamanco quilts in nova scotia's history. Perhaps the sheep they raised were not long
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by Kimberly Wulfert, PhD and Janet Gordon Antique Quilts from Nova Scotia, Canada
by Kimberly Wulfert, PhD
Co-Authored with Janet Gordon
If you were shown three 19th century quilts made in the eastern U.S., another Wales, the last Nova Scotia, you'd find it difficult to determine which came from where. Nova Scotia, Canada, is at the furthest edge of North America. It lies between Britain and the United States, as a peninsula jutting out from New Brunswick. Surrounded by water, ships from far and near made their way bringing people, fabrics, and other goods to the settlers there. According to the book, the earliest inhabitants were the Mi'kmaq . The French established the first permanent European settlement in 1605, but Norse explorers and Basque fishermen had been there long before from across the Atlantic. At that time the region was loosely comprised of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and called Acadia. In 1713 the British fought the French for Acadia and won. In 1749 they built a large seaport in Halifax for their main defense against the French, who had taken back their fortress in Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. But the British got it back and secured all of Nova Scotia by 1758. It remained in their hands from then on. They proceeded to encourage and arrange for Swiss and German immigrants to settle in Halifax, the capitol, and subsequently in Lunenburg, further south on the Atlantic coast. The Scots came later, in 1773, to settle in Cape Breton and Pictou County.

33. Blupete
Database of articles and information relating mostly to nova scotia. Features biographies of various personalities, law and legal information, lists of books, history, nature essays, genealogy,
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34. Nova Scotia Stamps & Postal History
Contact Info. The nova scotia postal system was under the direct control of the General Post office in London from 1754 until 1851. Map of nova scotia. In 1851 nova scotia became responsible for
http://www.frmfoundation.org/NovaScotia
Home Pre-Adhesive Markings 1851-1857 Issues 1860-1863 Issues Contact Info The Nova Scotia postal system was under the direct control of the General Post office in London from 1754 until 1851. In the pre-adhesive period prior to 1851, postal markings followed the British pattern with new devices being introduced in standard forms. Map of Nova Scotia In 1851 Nova Scotia became responsible for its own postal system. Postmaster General Woodhouse remained in charge until Nova Scotia became a Province of Canada in 1867. Adhesive postage stamps denominated in pence and shilling were introduced in the fall of 1851. Bisecting of Nova Scotia stamps was authorized in 1854 to accommodate the new seven and one-half pence rate to England. To view the stamp images on this site you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader Home Pre-Adhesive Markings 1851-1857 Issues ... Contact

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history OF COUNTY BOUNDARIES IN nova scotia. Annapolis County to Chapter 14 of the Revised Statutes of nova scotia, 1884, "Of Counties, Districts and Townships, and Their Officers
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  • 36. CultureCanada.gc.ca: History - Nova Scotia
    history of Mining in Cape Breton Source Canada s Digital Collections.history of nova scotia Source Bluepete Web Site. Kespitukik
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    Source: Blue Pete Web Site Biographies: Early Nova Scotians 1764-1800
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    Source: Blue Pete Web Site Black Loyalists: Our History, Our People
    Source: Canada's Digital Collections Cape Breton: Virtual Tour of Three Communities
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    Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Cooperative Movement in Nova Scotia (The) Source: Canada's Digital Collections Digby Neck in Stories Source: Canada's Digital Collections Genealogical Research - Nova Scotia Source: Nova Scotia Department of Tourism and Culture Glimpses of Atlantic Canada's Past Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Halifax and its People: 1749-1999 Source: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management Halifax Explosion Source: Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax Gazette - Canada's first newspaper (The) Source: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management Halilfax Explosion Source: National Archives Heritage Network Atlantic Source: Heritage Network Atlantic History - Halifax Source: Halifax Regional Municipality History of Mining in Cape Breton Source: Canada's Digital Collections History of Nova Scotia Source: Bluepete Web Site Kespitukik to Port Royal: The Living History of Nova Scotia's Western Valley Source:

    37. Nova Scotia, French Acadian And Scottish Genealogy
    (nova scotia Flag New Scotland) (Canadian Flag) (Acadian Flag Acadian history. Isle Madame history. Port Royal history. Acadian Genealogy Links. nova scotia Genealogy Links
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    Nova Scotia Flag - New Scotland) (Canadian Flag) (Acadian Flag) Hello from the Province of the French Acadians and Scots, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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    Canada was founded by two founding nations, French and English. The French established the first North American French Settlement at Port Royal, Nova Scotia in 1605. They were eventually deported from Nova Scotia beginning in 1755. We know them as the Acadians. (Cajuns in USA) The first English settlement in Pictou County was by the Philadelphia Company in 1767 when they sent thirty-five people, six families of Scottish and Irish-Scottish origin on the ship Betsey from Philadelphia and Maryland to settle on their land in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The second wave came from Scotland to Pictou, Nova Scotia in 1773 when the Hector arrived to a heavily forested and unsettled land. The earlier immigrants were tradesmen and self supporting. Later arrivals came because the Lords in Scotland who owned the land made them leave, know as the infamous Clearances, as it was more profitable to raise sheep than be paid for the lands use by the tenants. My family can trace their Genealogy roots to both of these early settlements and founding peoples.

    38. The Nova Scotia Museum
    We invite you to experience the rich natural and cultural history ofNova scotia at our diverse museums located across the province.
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    About the Heritage Division
    Events Educational Services Research Grants ... Complete list of museums, archives and heritage resources in NS
    Jump to a Museum: Acadian Village Balmoral Grist Mill Barrington Woolen Mill Cossit House Dory Shop Firefighters' Museum Fisheries Museum Fishermans' Life Museum Fundy Geological Museum Haliburton House Highland Village Lawrence House Maritime Museum Museum of Industry Museum of Natural History North Hills Museum Old Meeting House Perkins House Prescott House Ross Farm Ross-Thomson House Shand House Sherbrooke Village Sutherland Steam Mill Uniacke Estate Wile Carding Mill
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    Sable Island

    Renowned for its wild horses and shipwrecks, Sable Island reflects the challenge of surviving wind, waves and isolation.
    Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection

    800 searchable Mi'kmaq portraits: photographs, paintings, drawings and rock art.

    39. Nova Scotia Rail History
    nova scotia Railway history. This page will be constantly updated with new information as soon as I can get it, so please be patient. nova scotia Railway Names and Location. Halifax and SouthWestern(Halifax-Yarmouth via South Shore)
    http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/2304/nsrail.html

    40. The Courts Of Nova Scotia, History Of The NS Courts
    Source The Supreme Court of nova scotia and Its Judges 17541978 nova scotiaBarrister s Society. In 1713 nova scotia was ceded to the British Crown.
    http://www.courts.ns.ca/General/history.htm
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    Source: "The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and Its Judges 1754-1978" Nova Scotia Barrister's Society In 1713 Nova Scotia was ceded to the British Crown. In 1721 "a General Court or Court of Judicature" was established at Annapolis Royal, consisting of the Governor and his Council. This court continued to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction until the establishment of a regular court in 1749 after the founding of Halifax. A committee of the Council in 1749 reported that the judicial system of Virginia was the "most proper to be observed in the Province." Two courts were established: The General Court composed of the Governor and Council, with civil, criminal and exchequer jurisdiction and to hear appeals from the County Court.
    A County Court composed of five Justices of the Peace sitting monthly with jurisdiction over the whole province, which then comprised one county. This court had jurisdiction over common law matters except those punishable by death or outlawry. The name was changed in 1752 to the Inferior Court of Common Pleas.

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