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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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Blair, D.B.

In Memoriam / by D.B. Blair.  Nova Scotia: D.B. Blair, 1882. 15 pages ; 17 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.549 #28 - Vertical File

Inner Title: A Mother in Israel - Sketch of the Late Mrs. D.B. Blair. Small memoriam for the death of Mrs. D.B. Blair (maiden name: Mary Sibella McLean) of Pictou, Nova Scotia in June of 1882. Contains small biographical sketch of Mrs. Blair and elegy in English and Scottish Gaelic. No author recorded - assumed production by surviving husband of Mrs. Blair

Scottish Gaelic language — Nova Scotia
History — Nova Scotia

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Academy of Music

Academy of Music : Halifax Nova Scotia / distributed by the Academy of Music.  Halifax, N.S.: Academy of Music, 1910. 8 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.549 #24 - Vertical File

Pamphlet program for the Academy of Music in 1910 play 'The Old Homestead' October 6th, 1910.

Performing Arts — Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia — History

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Whalen, Judy

Women Making History : 1948-2015 / by Judy Whalen.  Halifax, NS : Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW), 2016. 32 pages : illustrations : 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.549 #17 - Vertical File

A brief history of the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) and the women who run the organization. Outlines the individual and group responsibilities and accomplishments for about 70 years from 1948-2015.

Canadian Federation of University Women — Nova Scotia — Dartmouth — History
Women — Canada — Societies and clubs — History
Women — Nova Scotia — Dartmouth — Societies and clubs — History
Women — Nova Scotia

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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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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Maritime Provinces of Canada and Newfoundland

Programme and Historical Book : Seventy-Fourth Annual Session of the Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. : Maritime Provinces of Canada and Newfoundland Halifax NS : Typographical Union Label, 1931. 24 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.547 #13 - Vertical File

Programme and Historical book for the Seventy-Fourth Annual Session of the Independent Order of Oddfellows at the Grand Lodge.

Independent Order of Odd Fellows — Rituals
Nova Scotia — History

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Grant, John N.

A History of Oldfield Consolidated School 1962-2017 : School Section #98 Enfield, Nova Scotia / by John N. Grant.  Milford Station, NS : Quarter Castle Publishing, 2018. 36 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.547 #8 - Vertical File

Schools — History
Schools — Nova Scotia

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Newcomb, Dolly G.

Steady as She Goes : The Exploits of a Captain and his Seagoing Family / by Dolly G. Newcomb.  Ontario : Paul Heron Publishing Limited, 1996. 175 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - VK140 P82 N48 1996

The story of Captain James Leander Publicover, owner and ship captain at J.L. Publicover Shipping Company, and chronicles how he and his family would work and travel the seas together.

J.L. Publicover Shipping Co. — History
Ship captains — Nova Scotia — Biography
Sailing ships — Nova Scotia — History
Seafaring life — Nova Scotia — History
Publicover, James Leander, 1877-1960

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Ryan, Nanette

Garretts and the Bluenose Rugs of Nova Scotia / by Nanette Ryan and Doreen Wright.  Halifax, Nova Scotia 118 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - TT850 R93 1990

Pages 1-22: brief introduction with basic information on rug hooking and key figured in rug hooking in Nova Scotia and the Garrett Catalogue of patterns for rug hooking. Pages 23-118: patterns from the Garrett's catalogue "early times to 1974". See also: TT850 R93 1995 (reprint)

Wright, Doreen

John E. Garrett Limited — History
Rugs, Hooked — Nova Scotia — History
Folk art — Nova Scotia

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Barry, Jane Baird

From Cabin Boy to Master Mariner : Times and Travels of Nova Scotia's Baird, Stoddard, and Bigney Families since 1752 / by Jane Baird Barry.  Nova Scotia: Jane Baird Barry, 2014. 76 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - CS90 B35 S76 B54 - Open Shelf

The stories of the Baird, Stoddard, and Bigney families as mariners in Nova Scotia and beyond. Includes family tree.

Nova Scotia — Genealogy
Nova Scotia — History
Sailors — Nova Scotia

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Rivers, Rick

Undefeated Since 1976 : The Year of the Tiger / by Rick Rivers.  Halifax, NS : Rick Rivers, 2013. 206 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - GV585 D35 R58 2013

The history of the Dalhousie Tigers Football team from it's inception to it's cancellation by university staff in 1976 and then to it's eventual revival in 2009-2010.

Football — Nova Scotia
History — Dalhousie University (N.S.)
Sports — Nova Scotia
Sports — Dalhousie University (N.S.)

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Burke, Scott J.

Presiding by Desire : Nova Scotia's Popular Lieutenant Governor: Hon. MacCallum Grant / forward by Hon. Myra Freeman.  Victoria, BC : Tellwell Talent, 2020. 472 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC3655 G73 B87 - Open Shelf

This is the story of an ambitious boy from Loyal Hill, in the village of Summerville on the Avon River in Hants County, who became a respected figure in the business community. Hon. MacCallum Grant served as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia from 1916 to 1925, the last Nova Scotian to be appointed to two full terms as the King's representative. He created a new standard for the occupants of the viceregal office, reaching out to minorities and utilizing his charm and humour to engage everyone he met. Presiding By Desire - Nova Scotia's Popular Lieutenant Governor: Hon. MacCallum Grant by Scott J. Burke chronicles Grant's activities as lieutenant governor, highlighting significant events during his eight years at Government House. His terms in office encompassed the First World War and the Halifax Explosion. He played host to famous visitors including the Prince of Wales, and travelled to Washington to meet a president at the White House. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Freeman, Myra, 1949-

Grant, MacCallum, 1845-1928
Lieutenant governors — Nova Scotia — Biography
Businessmen — Nova Scotia — Biography
Nova Scotia — History — 1867-1918
Nova Scotia — History — 1918-1945

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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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Grant, John N.

Schooling in Guysborough County 1735-2016 / by John N. Grant.  First edition Guysborough, NS : Guysborough Historical Society, 2019.  v. 352 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2345 G98 G73 2019 - Open Shelf

The history of schooling reflects the impact of economic, political, military and other social forces on the local community. The history of schooling in Guysborough County covers almost 300 years. In 1735, there was one school in the County; in 1959, there were almost one hundred; in 2018, there were three. This is the story of what happened in between. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Education — Nova Scotia — Guysborough (County) — History
Public schools — Nova Scotia — Guysborough (County) — History
Guysborough (N.S. : County) — History

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Rhodenizer, Marlean

Around the corner : homes and stories of the Barss Corner area, 1838-2018 / compiled by Marlean (Taylor) Rhodenizer.  Revised second edition Barss Corner, NS : Marlean (Taylor) Rhodenizer, February 2019. 238 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2349 B37 R46 2019 - Open Shelf

Around the Corner: Homes and Stories of the Barss Corner Area 1838-2021 reflects extensive research into families in the communities of Barss Corner, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada. House information is included for the surrounding communities of Cornwall and Scarsdale, as well as selected homes in Farmington, NS. The information in this book was supported by Marlean’s daughter, Pat Rhodenizer, who researched land deeds going back to the original Crown Land Grants of the mid 1800s. Photos, home ownership from the 1800s to the present, and family stories have been compiled to create this 238-page history of the area.

Rhodenizer, Robert

Barss Corner (N.S.) — History
Barss Corner (N.S.) — Biography
Dwellings — Nova Scotia — Barss Corner
Barss Corner (N.S.) — Buildings, structures, etc.

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Whitehead, Ruth Holmes

Nova Scotia and the great influenza pandemic, 1918-1920 : a remembrance of the dead and an archive for the living / compiled and edited by Ruth Holmes Whitehead.  Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing Limited, 2020. xvi, 399 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - RC150.55 C23 N86 2020

The definitive academic resource on the Great Influenza by celebrated historian behind Black Loyalists, in time for the pandemic's centenary. It could kill in as little as ten hours. Extremely high fever, bleeding from eyes, nose, and ears, terrible pain, especially in the head and the joints, delirium--and then its victims literally drowned in their own fluids. Fifty to 100 million people worldwide died in this global pandemic in the early twentieth century. The Great Influenza first entered Nova Scotia through ports. (Sydney, Cape Breton, received five hundred sick American troops in a single day.) For three years, the province coped with this vicious epidemic as it spread like wildfire. Local economies ceased functioning; fishing fleets, banks, and apple-canning factories reported all staff were suffering from the flu. The heart of this book, however, is its human element. Oral histories, family memoirs, newspaper articles, and provincial death records tell, county by county, stories of those who died. Accompanied by 20 photographs, Nova Scotia and the Great Influenza Pandemic, 1918-1920 chronicles both provincial and personal efforts to cope during this most perilous time. Includes bibliographical references.

Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919 — Nova Scotia — Sources
Influenza — Patients — Nova Scotia — Biography — Sources
Nova Scotia — Biography — Sources
Nova Scotia — History — 20th century — Sources

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Marble, Allan Everett

The History of Medicine in Nova Scotia from Confederation to Medicare : the Transition form Allopathic to Scientific Medicine / by Allan Everett Marble.  Halifax, NS : Allan Everett Marble, 2022. 360 pages : illustrations : charts : 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - R463 N69 M361

Chronicle about the changes that have happened in health care within Nova Scotia through the years including the expansion of health care into rural communities, the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918, the Halifax Explosion of 1917, and deployed health professionals during war. Includes a bibliography and an index for easy searching at the back of the book.

Medicare — Nova Scotia
Medical Care — History — Nova Scotia

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Soucoup, Dan

Atlantic Canada's Greatest Storms / by Dan Soucoup; edited by Angela Mombourquette.  Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing Limited, 2019. 217 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - QC959 A85 S68 2019

Author Dan Soucoup takes readers from the eighteenth century to present day, detailing the blizzards, floods, tornadoes, and tsunamis that have brought havoc to the East Coast.

Mombourquette, Angela

Storms — Atlantic Provinces — History
Storms — Nova Scotia — History

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McGuinness, Marie-Therese

Untitled / Marie-Therese McGuinness.  2nd edition Montreal, PQ : Quebecor World Inc., 2008. Unnumbered ; 29 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8575 S65 Z46 2008

Some background is provided on ancestors but it mostly is a biography for her and her immediate family.

Nova Scotia — Genealogy
Nova Scotia — History
McGuinness Family

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Canadian Authors Association Atlantic Branch

Atlantic Musings : A Tribute Anthology / compiled by the Canadian Authors Association Atlantic Branch.  Halifax, NS : Atlantic, Canadian Authors, 2007. 112 pages ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8329.5 A85 A84 2007

Compiled work from Canadian authors (poets, writers, and playwrights) written and compiled by members of the Canadian Author's Association Atlantic Branch. Completes the trilogy of anthologies from the CAA-Atlantic Branch - Atlantic Voices in 1994 and Atlantic Echoes in 1998.

Canadian poetry — Nova Scotia
Canadian fiction — Nova Scotia
Canadian poetry — 20th century
Canadian fiction — 20th century
Nova Scotia — History

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Rice, Denise J.

Garrison Graveyard : grave markers & inscriptions / Denise J. Rice.  Bridgetown, NS : Integrity Printing, 2018. 1 v. (unpaged) : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - NB1880 C2 R53 2018

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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Parker, Mike

A little of everything : general stores of Nova Scotia – remembering the old days, old ways / by Mike Parker.  East Lawrencetown : Pottersfield Press, 2022. 300 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HF5429.6 C32 N68 2022

The days of the general store may be long gone but thanks to Mike Parker are not forgotten. Illustrated with more than 400 images, A Little of Everything has something for everyone. For those who remember the sights, sounds and smells of an old-fashioned general store, this book will be a walk down memory lane. For those less fortunate who missed out on the waning days of the general store but are looking for a good read with a touch of history, A Little of Everything will open another window to the past in Mike's long-time quest to shine light on Nova Scotia's old days, old ways. Yesterday's general store was today's Costco, Home Depot and Superstore rolled into one – and then some. Includes selected bibliography.

General stores — Nova Scotia — History
General stores — Nova Scotia — History — Pictorial works

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Parker, Mike 1952-

End of the line : the Dominion Atlantic Railway : a trip back in time / Mike Parker.  Lawrencetown Beach, NS: Pottersfield Press, 2019. 223 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour maps ; 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HE2810 D7 P37 2019

End of the Line follows a similar track as three of Mike Parker's best-selling books about ghost towns and deserted island settlements - Gold Rush Ghost Towns, Buried in the Woods, and Ghost Islands of Nova Scotia. Presented in Mike's popular storytelling style, and drawing upon more than 430 images, many of them in colour, End of the Line opens another window to the past, taking the reader for a nostalgic trip back in time on the abandoned Dominion Atlantic Railway along the once-famous Land of Evangeline route from Yarmouth to Halifax through the heart of the Annapolis Valley. There have been many railways but none more storied than the D.A.R. (1894-1994), considered to be 'one of the more important pages out of Nova Scotia history.' Mike Parker is a best-selling author who has been writing about his native province for many years and has earned numerous accolades, including that of Nova Scotia's Storyteller. Mike is affiliated with the Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies at Saint Mary's University as a research associate. He is a graduate of Acadia University and a long-time resident of Dartmouth. Includes bibliographical references (page 222-223).

Dominion Atlantic Railway — History
Dominion Atlantic Railway — History — Pictorial works
Railroads — Nova Scotia — Annapolis Valley (Annapolis County and Kings County) — History
Railroads — Nova Scotia — Annapolis Valley (Annapolis County and Kings County) — History — Pictorial works

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