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Description archivistique
Labrador Account Books
folder · ca 1880s-1890s
Fait partie de McConnell family fonds
File consists of account books for brothers William and James McConnell's merchants activities along the Labrador coast. 2020.044, Ser 1.1
History of Loyalists
folder · 1783-2005
Fait partie de Country Harbour Loyalist Society
History of Loyalists in Guysborough County, article specific to Country Harbour from from North Carolina Historical Review 1783-1812 (published 1990), news clipping 1963, typed list of land grantees under Major Wright Grant with list of names, Arrival of the St. Augustine Loyalists 1783, East Florida and Country Harbour, Black Loyalists and Country Harbour 1783-1819, Loyalist Facts 1783 with notes on Black Loyalists, Country Harbour Loyalists 1783 with poem “Loyalist Farewell” with mention of reenactment in 1983, The Connection: East Florida and Country Harbour, Blacks and the American Revolution (c. 2005), United Empire Loyalists, the Augustine Loyalists (c. 2004), Country Harbour Loyalists information collected by Sarah Mason Wilson. 2021.029, Ser2.1
Historical Articles on Country Harbour
folder · 1963-1992
Fait partie de Country Harbour Loyalist Society
news clipping on Mutiny on the Saladin (1963), letter to Mrs. Jean Clark, teacher, from Marion Hudson containing news paper clipping for a hanging connected to Saladin mutiny, Chronicles of Guysborough County collection of articles written by Sarah Mason Wilson and published by the Guysborough Gazette (c. 1992) 2021.029, Ser 2.2
Collected Histories 2
folder · 1971
Fait partie de Lomas family fonds
This folder holds a hand-written early history of Sherbrooke (c. 1607-1655), Tragedies of Sherbrooke and Stillwater, Eastern Chronicle article Historical Sketch by schoolgirl Ethel Anderson (1898), Population of Guysborough County and St. Mary’s (1966, 1971), hand-written Heritage Day write-up with history of Sherbrooke area naming its early families, communities, and buildings, chart documenting the division of NS into counties (1759), news on election returns in St. Mary’s (1882), typed history of Mounted Police and Veinotte’s Funeral Home in the format of Al Lomas’ history notes. 2022.006, Ser. 1, #10
The Communities 1
folder · 1883- 1993
Fait partie de Lomas family fonds
Typed essays and clippings on The Communities: a) Ecum Secum/ Newchester, b) Marie Joseph, c) The Liscombs and Spanish Ship Bay, including “The Russians Were Here” article about Sonora. 2022.006, Ser. 2, #9A
Occupations
folder · 1890- 1983
Fait partie de Lomas family fonds
This folder holds notes on occupations in the region, divided in the Table of Contents into a) Forestry, lumbering, and shipbuilding, b) Fishing/ seafaring, c) Farming, d) Mining [see Chapter 6: Gold], e) Householding, f) Business and other services, g) Tourism. Specifically, there are essays on ship building, hunting, lumbering, fishing, hotels and motels, Municipal Clerks, Imperial Oil, Farms - Stillwater, along with a “Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore & Antigonish Town and County Visitors’ Guide”, “Nova Scotia Tourism Industry Facts” (1995), page about Henry Wolsey Bayfield who surveyed the east coast in 1855, “Principal Salmon Pools of the Saint Mary’s River” map, and essay “Cape Breton and the Western Harvest Excursions 1890-1928” by A. A. MacKenzie (c. 1983). 2022.006, Ser. 2, #10