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Zemel, Joel, 1950-

Betrayal of Trust : Commander Wyatt and the Halifax Explosion / by Joel Zemel.  Halifax : New World Publishing, 2017. x, 182 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - FC2346.26 W96 Z46 2017

Joel Zemel examines the personal life and career of F. Evan Wyatt before and after the disaster and the criminal litigation that resulted in his being the only person to stand trial on criminal charges related to the Halifax Explosion. Before the Halifax Explosion, F. Evan Wyatt was a recently-married officer with a promising career in the Royal Canadian Navy. He also enjoyed popularity among those in the city's elite society. But little else is known about the only man indicted for allegedly causing the disaster. The French munitions ship, SS Mont-Blanc, and the Norwegian freighter, SS Imo, collided in Halifax Harbour on the morning of 6 December 1917. The resultant explosion killed nearly 2,000 people, caused nine thousand injuries and left many more homeless and without shelter. Property losses were in the millions of dollars. In the aftermath of the blast, an inquiry was set up to determine the cause of the collision between the two ships in the harbour. However, the proceedings quickly devolved into a search for scapegoats on whom to lay blame for the explosion. The captain and pilot of the French vessel were arrested along with the Royal Canadian Navy's chief examination officer (CXO), Commander F. Evan Wyatt (ret. R.N.R). Each man faced a charge of manslaughter. Charges of criminal negligence were added at a subsequent preliminary hearing. The captain and pilot were soon released on a writ of habeas corpus, but Commander Wyatt was indicted by a grand jury and put on trial. Although duly acquitted, his personal reputation and professional career in Canada were ruined. Betrayal of Trust delves into the life and times of F. Evan Wyatt, the circumstances leading up to his being scapegoated, and the failure of the Department of the Naval Service of Canada to protect one of its own. Joel Zemel is a professional jazz musician and documentary filmmaker turned author/historian. Joel is also the author of Scapegoat: the extraordinary legal proceedings following the 1917 Halifax Explosion. He resides and works in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Edited by Francis Mitchell ; proofed by Virginia Houston. Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-172) and index.

Mitchell, Francis, 1942-
Houston, Virginia, 1945-

Wyatt, F. Evan (Frederick Evan), 1877-1967
Wyatt, F. Evan (Frederick Evan), 1877-1967 — Trials, litigation, etc.
Canada. Royal Canadian Navy — Officers — Biography
Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Explosions — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Disasters — Nova Scotia — Halifax
Halifax (N.S.) — Biography

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Blakeley, Phyllis R.

Glimpses of Halifax, 1867-1900 / prepared by Phyllis R. Blakeley ; under the direction of D. C. Harvey, Archivist.  Halifax : Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1949. preface xii, 213 pages : 26 cm.

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Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - F90 N85 AR2P no. 9

Series: Public Archives of Nova Scotia Publication No. 9. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Blakeley, Phyllis R. (Phyllis Ruth), 1922-1986
Harvey, D.C. (Daniel Cobb), 1886-1966

Public Archives of Nova Scotia

Halifax (N.S.) — History

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Remes, Jacob A. C., 1980-

Disaster Citizenship : survivors, solidarity, and power in the Progressive Era / Jacob A.C. Remes.  Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2016. xi, 283 pages : illustrations, maps, plans, 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HV555 U6 R46 2016

A century ago, governments buoyed by Progressive Era-beliefs began to assume greater responsibility for protecting and rescuing citizens. Yet the aftermath of two disasters in the United States-Canada borderlands--the Salem Fire of 1914 and the Halifax Explosion of 1917--saw working class survivors instead turn to friends, neighbors, coworkers, and family members for succor and aid. Both official and unofficial responses, meanwhile, showed how the United States and Canada were linked by experts, workers, and money. In Disaster Citizenship, Jacob A.C. Remes draws on histories of the Salem and Halifax events to explore the institutions--both formal and informal--that ordinary people relied upon in times of crisis. He explores patterns and traditions of self-help, informal order, and solidarity and details how people adapted these traditions when necessary. Yet, as he shows, these methods--though often quick and effective--remained illegible to reformers. Indeed, soldiers, social workers, and reformers wielding extraordinary emergency powers challenged these grassroots practices to impose progressive 'solutions' on what they wrongly imagined to be a fractured social landscape. Innovative and engaging, Disaster Citizenship excavates the forgotten networks of solidarity and obligation in an earlier time while simultaneously suggesting new frameworks in the emerging field of critical disaster studies. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Disaster relief — Social aspects — United States — History — 20th century
Disaster relief — Social aspects — Canada — History — 20th century
Fires — Massachusetts — Salem — History — 20th century
Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Working class — Massachusetts — Salem — History — 20th century
Working class — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Solidarity — Social aspects — History — 20th century
Power (Social sciences) — History — 20th century
Salem (Mass.) — Social conditions — 20th century
Halifax (N.S.) — Social conditions — 20th century

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An Apostolate of fifty years : published on the occasion of the golden jubilee of the Monastery of the Good Shepherd at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1890-1940 Halifax : Monastery of the Good Shepherd, 1940. 57 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - BX4485.5 Z9 H35 1940

In grateful tribute to His Excellency the Archbishop of Halifax and to all the devoted clergy of the Archdiocese for their kind interest in our community.

Sisters of the Good Shepherd — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History
Monastery of the Good Shepherd (Halifax, Nova Scotia) — History
Monasticism and religious orders for women — Nova Scotia — History
Nuns — Nova Scotia — Halifax

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Funeral Service held at Halifax, Nova Scotia on Monday December 17th, 1917 of the Unidentified Dead who lost their lives in the Great Catastrophe, Thursday, December 6th, 1917 Halifax, NS : 1917. 3 pages ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.551 #14 - Vertical File

Conducted by The Archbishop of Nova Scotia, Captain, The Rev. Robert Johnston, The Rev. Robert C. Tait, The Rev. G. F. Bolster, The Rev. W. M. Weaver, Colonel Hargraves.

Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
History — Halifax Harbour (N.S.)

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Halifax Board of School Commissioners

Schools of the City of Halifax, 1904-5 Halifax : Halifax Board of School Commissioners, 1905. 24 pages : charts ; 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.550 #13 - Vertical File

Report on how the schools in the City of Halifax were doing in the year 1904-5. Includes charts about school type, how many teachers returned to their previous school and how many students are now in attendance, with some individual stats included for different schools.

Education — Halifax (N.S.)
History — Halifax (N.S.)

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Walsh, James T.

The Halifax Disaster December 6th 1917 / by James T. Walsh.  Halifax, NS : W.G. McLaughlin, 1917. 4 pages ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.550 #3 - Vertical File

Poem written about the devastation of the Halifax Explosion on the city and the people who live there.

Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Halifax (N.S. County) — History

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Vernon, C.W.

Some Impressions of the Great Disaster which befell Halifax and Dartmouth December 6th, 1917 / by C.W. Vernon.  Halifax, NS : C.W. Vernon, 1917. 8 pages ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.549 #30 - Vertical File

First hand account of the start of the relief effort. Descriptions of the devastation to the people, the communities/infrastructure.

Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Nova Scotia — History

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Appleton, Thomas E.

The Sambro Marine Collection : A Selection of Drawings by Thomas E. Appleton, P.ENG., M.E.I.C. / written and illustrated by Thomas E. Appleton.  Halifax (N.S.) : Hotel Nova Scotian, 1975. 11 pages : illustrations ; 24 x 31 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.549 #15 - Vertical File

Small selection of sketches by Appleton of ships that have all played some role in the history of Halifax.

Halifax (N.S.) — Navigation — History
Halifax Harbour (N.S.)

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The History of the Halifax Police Dept. 8 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.549 #2 - Vertical File

Small booklet with no identified author, publisher or date. Possibly from the 1980-90s.

Police — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History

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Brown, Dorothy

Dorothy May Collins : A Story of a life altered by the Halifax Explosion / by Dorothy Brown.  Toronto, ON : Dorothy Brown, 2017. 92 pages: illustrations ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.547 #18 - Vertical File

The story of Dorothy May Collins' and her family's experience during and after the Halifax Explosion in 1917.

Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Explosions — Nova Scotia
History — Nova Scotia

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Corvez, Pol

Chasse-Marée No 292 : Des Bateaux Et Des Hommes / Pol Corvez.  Chasse-Marée (Douarnenez Cedex, FR). 93 pages ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.552 #2 - Vertical File

French magazine that has an article about the Halifax Explosion ; article titled "La Grande Explosion de Halifax" by Pol Corvez (pages 60-73). The remaining articles are nautical in theme and cover different geographic areas.

Chasse-Marée

Halifax (N.S.)—History—Explosion, 1917
20th Century — History — Halifax (N.S.)

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Colchester Historical Society

Explosion in Halifax Harbour, December 6,1917 : Colchester to the rescue / researched by Janet Maybee.  Truro, NS : Colchester Historical Society, 2017. 17 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.4 C65 - Open Shelf

This publication presents only a small part of the material held at the Archives in the Colchester Historeum. It is intended to honour and celebrate the generosity of our residents a hundred years age.

Maybee, Janet

Halifax (N.S.) — History — Explosion, 1917

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Gray-LeBlanc, Linda

It Happened in Halifax & Halifax County : Joy—Sorrow—Heartbreak—Tragedy / researched by Linda Gray-LeBlanc.  Halifax : Linda Gray-LeBlanc, 2022. 148 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.4 H35 T73 2022 v.2 - Open Shelf

Volume 2: documentation of more tragedies within the Halifax Regional municipality including disaster scenarios like fires, untimely deaths, and genealogical related materials. Index in the front of the book for easy searching.

History — Halifax (N.S.)

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Gray-LeBlanc, Linda

It Happened in Halifax & Halifax County : Joy—Sorrow—Heartbreak—Tragedy / researched by Linda Gray-LeBlanc.  Halifax : Linda Gray-LeBlanc, 2022. 173 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.4 H35 T73 2022 v.1 - Open Shelf

Volume 1: documentation of different tragedies within the Halifax Regional municipality including disaster scenarios like fires, untimely deaths, and genealogical related materials. Index in the front of the book for easy searching.

History — Halifax (N.S.)

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Gray-LeBlanc, Linda

Halifax WWII Heroes Remembered : Lest we Forget Those Brave Men and Women / by Linda Gray-LeBlanc.  Halifax : Etc. Press Limited, 2015. 170 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.4 G778 W855 2015 - Open Shelf

Brief biographies of WWII soldiers from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Details including marital status, military status, and family lineages mostly from the Halifax Herald Limited. Second Volume.

World War, 1939-1945—Nova Scotia
World War, 1939-1945—Participation, Canadian
Halifax (N.S.)—Soldiers—Biography
Halifax (N.S.)—History, Military—20th century

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Legge, Lois

Wounded hearts : memories of the Halifax Protestant Orphans' Home / Lois Legge.  Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing, 2019. 229 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HV1010 H352 H35 2019

Between 1857 and 1970, thousands of children came to live at the Halifax Protestant Orphan's Home. Some were children whose parents simply didn't have the means to care for them any longer; others were orphans who had nowhere else to go. Many faced abuse, poverty, and neglect before, during, and after their time in the facility. All were vulnerable young wards, left in the trusted care of an institution that, in countless cases, would ultimately betray them. In Wounded Hearts: Memories of the Halifax Protestant Orphans' Home veteran journalist Lois Legge digs deep into the lived experiences of the children who passed through those doors, painting an indelible picture of innocence lost. This in-depth narrative introduces readers to the strength and sorrow of the home's survivors, in advance of the fiftieth anniversary of Veith House (2020), an inclusive community centre and the former site of the orphanage. Includes bibliographical references.

Halifax Protestant Orphans' Home — History
Orphanages — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History

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Wesley, Gloria

Africville : an African Nova Scotian community is demolished - and fights back / by Gloria Wesley.  Toronto, ON : J. Lorimer & Co., 2019. 94 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.9 B6 W48 2019 - Open Shelf

The community of Africville began in the early 1800s with the settlement of former American slaves and other black people on the Beford Basin, just north of Halifax. Over time the community grew to include a church, a school, and small businesses. At its peak, about 400 people lived in the tight-knit community of Africville. But the neighbourhood was not without its problems. Racist attitudes prevented people from getting well-paying jobs outside the community and the City of Halifax denied the residents of Africville basic services such as running water, sewage disposal, and garbage collection. Despite being labeled a "slum," the community was lively and vibrant, with a strong sense of culture and tradition. In the 1960s, in the name of urban renewal, the City of Halifax decided to demolish the community, relocate its residents and use the land for industrial development. Residents of Africville strongly opposed this move, but their homes were bulldozed and they were forced into public housing projects in other parts of the city, and promised, but did not receive social assistance to help them resettle. After years of pressure from former members of the community and their descendants, the City of Halifax finally apologized for the destruction of Africville and offered to pay compensation. Through historical photographs, documents, and first-person narratives from former Africville residents, this book offers an account of the racism behind the injustices suffered by the community. It documents how the City destroyed Africville and finally apologized for it. Part of the "Righting Canada's Wrongs" Series.

Africville (Halifax, N.S.) — History — 20th century
Africville (Halifax, N.S.) — Social conditions — 20th century
Black Canadians — Nova Scotia — Halifax — Social conditions — 20th century
Relocation (Housing) — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Race discrimination — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Halifax (N.S.) — Ethnic relations — History — 20th century
Halifax (N.S.) — History — 20th century

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Sutherland, David A.

"We Harbor no Evil Design" : Rehabilitation Efforts after the Halifax Explosion of 1917 / edited by David A. Sutherland.  North York, Ontario, Canada : University of Toronto Press ; Toronto : The Champlain Society, 2017. 533 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.4 W4 2017 - Open Shelf

Introduction and annotations by David A. Sutherland. This volume features key documents from the Papers of the Halifax Relief Commission (HRC), which was established in the wake of the 1917 Halifax Explosion. The HRC was a quasi-governmental authority endowed with sweeping authority to implement a long-term program of reconstruction and rehabilitation to improve the qualify of life for the people of Halifax and neighbouring Dartmouth.

Halifax Relief Commission
Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Disaster victims—Rehabilitation—Nova Scotia—Halifax—History—20th century
Halifax (N.S.)—History—20th century

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The Halifax Hotel guide to the city of Halifax and for the province of Nova Scotia / Halifax Hotel.  Halifax : 1890. 125 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

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A Guide to the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1884 & 1885 its past and present history Halifax : 1884. 28 frames.

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A Statistical, Commercial and Historical Description of its Public Buildings, Parks, Forts, Churches, and Representative Business Houses and Places of Interest, and its Coastwise and Foreign Commerce.

Halifax N.S. — Description — Guide-books
Halifax N.S. — History

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Myers, Sharon

I can manage my own business affairs female industrial workers in Halifax at the turn of the twentieth century Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1990.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - Microfiche M996 I15 - Open Shelf

McPherson, Kathryn M.

Nurses and nursing in early twentieth-century Halifax / by Kathryn M. McPherson.  Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1984. 137 frames ; 11 X 15 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - Microfiche M143 - Open Shelf

Sutherland, David A.

The merchants of Halifax 1815-1850 : a commercial class in pursuit of metropolitan status / by David Alexander Sutherland.  1975. ix, 516 pages : maps.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - Microfilm S966 M554

Hartling, Philip L.

Where broad Atlantic surges roll : a history of Beaver Harbour, Port Dufferin, Quoddy, Harrigan Cove, Moose Head, Moser River, Necum Teuch and Ecum Secum / by Philip L. Hartling.  Antigonish : Formac Pub. Co., 1979. 234 pages, [3 pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - Microfilm 9974 - Open Shelf

Includes index.

Halifax N.S. : County — History, Local
Halifax N.S. : County — Genealogy.

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