- Fonds
- 1812 - 1943
Fonds consists of notebooks, correspondence, books, articles, a photograph, and artifacts.
Fonds consists of notebooks, correspondence, books, articles, a photograph, and artifacts.
Fonds consists of poetry written by Dr. Muir, articles, correspondence, manuscripts, and a book of poetry.
Fonds consists of Harold Scammell's correspondence associated with both the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia and the Provincial Medical Board. Other papers include financial records, miscellaneous publications, personal notes and...
Item is an address about Thomas McCulloch's work as an educator given by Harvey Veniot on the opening of Pictou Academy's new auditorium and gymnasium on September 15, 1961.
John D. McLeod's register of ships' protests
Item is Pictou County Notary Public John McLeod's register of protests documenting declarations by ships' masters of circumstances beyond their control which may have given rise to loss or damages.
Deed of confirmation from Sophia Catherine Brehm to Mary Jane Aitkin
Item is a deed of confirmation of land transfer from Sophia C. Brehm to Mary J. Aitkin of Pictou, Nova Scotia dated August 27, 1857.
Fonds consists of promissary notes; an order from David M. Lead to Charles Irving; cheques dating from 1858-1879; agreements dating from 1863-1876; and business correspondence.
Correspondence, invoice, and advertisement for the Wonder incandescent table lamp
File consists of correspondence, an invoice, and an advertisement for the United Factories Company's Wonder Lamp, purchased through mail order by C. Chipman in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
Letter from W.E. Faulkner to his Aunt Jessie in Pictou, Nova Scotia
Item is a letter from W.E. Faulkner to his Aunt Jessie in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The letter makes reference to the mining strikes of the previous year, as well as correspondences with other family members in Moncton, New Brunswick, Boston, and Manila.
Papers relating to the estate of James MacIntosh
File consists of an account statement and letter from the Pictou Probate Office dated 1842 relating to fees owed on the estate of James MacIntosh, who died in the 1820s.