History Society and Culture Nova Scotia Canada


Online information about the province, especially historical material about transportation and communications. Includes an extensive set of historical links and general internet-related articles.








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  • Nova Scotia War Memorials - Detailed descriptions and photos of the province\\'s various war monuments and cenotaphs.
  • The People of Western Kings 1785 to 1901 - An alphabetical list of the people who lived history in Western society and culture Kings County from 1785 to 1901. history Compiled by John F. society and culture Dugan from census records, history cemetery listings and church records.
  • Council of Nova Scotia Archives - An umbrella organization that promotes good archival practises society and culture nova scotia by like institutions throughout the province. Lists society and culture nova scotia member archival institutions by alphabet of category, education, society and culture nova scotia publications, staff and contact information.
  • Catholics of the Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, and The Great War, 1914-1919 - Features the text and photos from this post-war publication.
  • Nova Scotia's Electronic Attic - Online information about the province, especially historical material history about transportation society and culture and communications. Includes an extensive history set of historical links society and culture and general internet-related articles.
  • Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia - Incorporated to educate the public about Nova Scotia\\'s history Icelandic past nova scotia by sharing the history of the history Icelandic settlers during the nova scotia late 1800\\'s. Lists history the society, historical events, locales, books, nova scotia photos and history links.
  • History of Nova Scotia. - Narrates history of Nova Scotia from 1605 to 1758.
  • History of the Scots in New Scotland (Nova Scotia) - A brief history of the settlement of Nova Scotia by history the Scots. Includes the Nova Scotia tartan and the history actual founding of the province by King James and Sir history William Alexander.
  • Some Oral Histories of the Mi'kmaq People - Personal histories made availably by Mi\\'kmaq elders. Insights nova scotia into history culture, tradition and history by; Kevin Sack, nova scotia William G. history Paul, Cecile Marr, Wilfred Prosper and nova scotia Daniel J. Stevens. history [Annie Claire Googoo]
  • Black Loyalist Heritage Society - Offers information on society background, the proposed Birchtown Black Loyalist Heritage Complex, and a brief history of the Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia.
  • New France: Electric City - A view of pioneer life through the story of the society and culture Stehelin family and the start of a lumber settlement.
  • Acadians of Cobequid - A history of the Acadians of the Cobequid Bay area, society and culture particularly the parish of St. Peter St. Paul including the society and culture Expulsion in 1755.
  • Culloden Memorial Cairn - Cairn in Knoydart, commemorating the Battle of Culloden society and culture nova scotia and the three men who fought there, and society and culture nova scotia eventually migrated to Nova Scotia. Location, history, photos, society and culture nova scotia events and contact details.
  • The Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society - The society meets to hear and discuss society and culture society and culture papers about the history of the province. Lists society and culture society and culture annual journals, membership, schedule of meetings, a link society and culture society and culture to the Genealogy Network Association, publications for sale society and culture society and culture and business address.
  • Mi'kmaq Census 1871, 1881, 1891 Nova Scotia - The census material was taken from the Ph.D thesis, "Change in the Real Property Law of a Cape Breton Island Micmac Band, Volume 2" by Daniel P. Strouthes. Offers name, age, residence, literacy and occupation.
  • Royal Proclamation of 1763 - The declaration by the King of England that set the boundaries of lands in North America, including Nova Scotia, for settlement by colonists and set apart that land that was held by the Indian nations.


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