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MacDonald, Kim

Annual returns of British Regiments stationed in Nova Scotia, 1807-1865  Kim MacDonald. 1 volume (unnumbered) ; 31 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.551 #1 - Vertical File

Soldiers — Britian
Soldiers — Nova Scotia

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Royal West India Regiment of Rangers 1806-1819 (disbanded) 1 volume (unnumbered) ; 32 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.550 #31 - Vertical File

The following is a list of 590 men known to have been discharged in Saint John, New Brunswick and at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 24th June 1819.

Royal West India Regiment of Rangers
Soldiers — New Brunswick Soldiers — Nova Scotia

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98th (Late 99th) Regiment of Foot 1803-1818 (disbanded) 1 volume (unnumbered) ; 31 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.550 #30 - Vertical File

The following is a list of men known to have been discharged in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. A separate list shows soldiers who deserted before the regiment returned to England and who were not listed as being "returned" to the regiment.

98th Regiment of Foot
99th Regiment of Foot
Soldiers — Ireland
Soldiers — Nova Scotia
Soldiers — New Brunswick
Military Deserters

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Sheito, Jennie Harrison

War Letters 1941-1944 : A Chronicle of Life during World War II - from Home and Overseas / by Jennie Harrison Sheito.  Nova Scotia : Jennie Harrison Sheito 515 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - D640 H37 W55

Compiled letters to and from Kenneth Harrison to and from his wife Peg during World War II. Assumed publication date in the 2000s.

Harrison, Kenneth — Correspondence
World War, 1939-1945 — Personal narratives, Canadian
Soldiers — Nova Scotia — Correspondence

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Hillier, Kenneth

Come on the Tigers! : the story of Philip E. Bent VC, DSO / Kenneth Hillier, with a foreword by Lord Ashcroft KCMG PC.  Leicestershire : Ashby-de-la-Zouch Museum, 2017. 66 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour) ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - UA652 L453 2017

Bishop, Harold Fletcher, 1896-1919

As ever, the wartime letters written by Cpl. Harold Fletcher Bishop : A Student from Acadia University / compiled by John Bishop Grant.  Sydney : John Bishop Grant, 2016. 158 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - D640 B547 2016

Harold Bishop, of Auburn, Nova Scotia was a member of the Class of 1917 at Acadia University. Upon completing his sophomore year in 1915 he, along with the majority of men in his graduating class, joined the 4th University Company of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. This is a compilation of his letters sent from training bases and the front lines of France to the home front. In them, he thanks those who wrote to him and sent parcels, as well as he advises his brothers how they should enlist. A personal story of military service, including mention of the loss of friends in combat. Bishop demonstrateds his attachment to family, the importance of his faith, and the connections to those he knew on the campus of Acadia and in his home community. Includes index.

Grant, John Bishop, 1955-

Bishop, Harold Fletcher, — 1896-1919 — Correspondence
Canada. — Canadian Army. — Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment), 2nd — Biography
Acadia University — Students — Biography
World War, 1914-1918 — Personal narratives, Canadian
Soldiers — Nova Scotia — Biography
Soldiers — Canada — Biography

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MacDonald, Bruce F.

First World War honour roll of Guysborough County, Nova Scotia / Bruce F. MacDonald.  Antigonish : Bantry Publishing, 2015. Volumes : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm. Issued also in electronic format.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - D609 C2 M25 2015

The book contains profiles of 71 First World War soldiers from Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, all of whom died while in uniform, the majority in military combat. The stories in volume I are arranged chronologically by date of death and covering the years 1915 to 1917 inclusive while volume II focuses in on 1918-1937. The profiles provide a glimpse into the events of the war through the soldiers' stories, and details what life was like for returning soldiers. While the majority served with Nova Scotian battalions, some served with units from New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario and Western Canada, also providing a glimpse into the roles of various military battalions and some non-combat units in the war's events. Includes index.

Canada. — Canadian Armed Forces — Registers of dead
World War, 1914-1918 — Registers of dead — Nova Scotia — Guysborough (County) Soldiers — Nova Scotia — Guysborough (County) — Biography

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