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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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Public Archives of Nova Scotia

The Diary of Adolphus Gaetz / edited with an Introduction, notes and index by Charles Bruce Fergusson, Archivist of Nova Scotia.  Halifax : Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1965 138 pages : 25 cm.

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Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - F90 N85 AR2P no. 10

Series: Public Archives of Nova Scotia Publication No. 10.

Fergusson, Charles Bruce, 1911-1978

Gaetz, Adolphus, 1804-1873
History, Merchants — Nova Scotia
Biography, Nova Scotia — History — 1763-1867
Lunenburg (N.S.)

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Keddy, Barbara

Nightingale's Vision : Nurses' Voices from the 1920s and 1930s / by Barbara Keddy.  Halifax : New World Publishing, 2023. 202 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - RT37 N87 K43

Based upon the oral histories of 40 nurses who trained, lived, and worked in the early 1920s, and 1930s ; recorded in a project done 40 years ago (https://ns-archives.accesstomemory.net/barbara-keddy).

Women nurses — Nova Scotia — History — 20th century
Nurses — Nova Scotia — History — 20th century
Women nurses — Nova Scotia — Biography
Nurses — Nova Scotia — Biography
Nursing — Nova Scotia — History — 20th century

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Drew-Smith, Kathy

The Man from Malagash : George Patton Mackenzie's Work in the Yukon and Arctic / by Kathy Drew-Smith.  Waterloo, ON : Blue River Press, 2022. 376 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC4022.1 M33 D74 2022 - Open Shelf

Born in Malagash, Nova Scotia, MacKenzie moved to Yukon during the Gold Rush. This biography of George Patton MacKenzie chronicles his time in Dawson City as prospector, teacher, and Gold Commissioner.

MacKenzie, George Patton, — 1873-1954
Yukon — Officials and employees — Biography
Canada, Northern — Discovery and exploration — History — 20th century
Yukon — History — 20th century
Arctic regions — Discovery and exploration — History — 20th century

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Cahill, Barry

Lorne O. Clarke : a life / Barry Cahill.  Halifax : Chadwick Press, 2024. 191 pages ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - K19 C592 C13 2024

Lorne Clarke was a chief justice who reshaped the legal culture of Nova Scotia and whose influence on the provincial justice system was transformative... Includes bibliographical references.

Clarke, Lorne, 1928-2016
Lawyers — Nova Scotia — Biography
Justice, Administration of — 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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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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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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Robbins, Li

Don Messer's Violin : Canada's fiddle / foreword by Frank Leahy.  Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2005. x, 118 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - ML418 M37 R63 2005

The story of Don Messer and his fiddle that made him a nation figure in Canadian music history.

Leahy, Frank, 1961-

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Messer, Don, 1909-1973
Leahy, Frank, 1961-
Don Messer's jubilee (Television program)
Fiddlers — Canada — Biography

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Fowler, William M., 1944-

Steam titans : Cunard, Collins, and the epic battle for commerce on the North Atlantic / by William M Fowler Jr. .  New York : Bloomsbury, 2017. 358 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HE945 A2 F69 2017

Steam Titan' tells the story of a transatlantic fight born of and powered by steam, a fight to wrest control of the globe's most lucrative trade route. It's the story of two men: Samuel Cunard and Edward Knight Collins, and two nations: Great Britain and the United States. Wielding the tools of technology, finance, and politics--and at the same time coping with the inevitable, sometimes crushing, perils of the sea--these opposing forces fought to capture control of a commercial lifeline that spanned the North Atlantic. Tracing the paths of ships, goods, people, information and money, historian William M. Fowler Jr. brings to life the spectacle of this generation-long struggle for supremacy, during which New York rose to take her place among the greatest ports and cities of the world, and recounts the tale of competition that was the opening act in the drama of economic globalization that is still unfolding today. Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-350) and index.

Collins, Edward Knight, 1802-1878
Cunard, Samuel, Sir, 1787-1865
Collins Line
Cunard Steamship Company, ltd
Merchant marine — North Atlantic Ocean — Biography
Steamboat lines — North Atlantic Ocean — History — 19th century
Shipping — North Atlantic Ocean — History — 19th century
Steamboats — North Atlantic Ocean — History — 19th century
United States — Commerce — 19th century
Great Britain — Commerce — 19th century

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Henniger, James

Rising to the Challenge : The Craftsmanship of Perry Henniger / compiled by James Henniger ; photographs by John Jennings.  Peterborough, ON : James Henniger, 2018. 147 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD8039 W62 C3 2018

Jennings, John

Henniger, Perry — 1906-1990
Woodworkers — Ontario — Biography

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Grant, George M. (George Monro), 1835-1902

Joseph Howe / by Rev. G.M. Grant.  2nd edition Halifax, NS : A. & W. Mackinlay, 1906. 110 pages ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - F5204.9 H6 1906

By Rev. G.M. Grant to which is added Howe's essay on the organization of the empire. Reprinted from the columns of the Canadian monthly and national review, where it appeared in the May, June, July, and August numbers of the year 1875.

Howe, Joseph, 1804-1873

Howe, Joseph, 1804-1873
Politicians — Nova Scotia — Biography

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Saunders, Robert

R.B. Bennett / Robert Saunders.  Don Mills, Ont. : Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1979. 63, 1 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.530 #7 - Vertical File

Includes index.

Prime ministers — Canada — Biography
Canada — Politics and government — 1930-1935.

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Poirier, Léonie

My Acadian heritage / Leonie Comeau Poirier.  Halifax : Nimbus, 1985. 95 pages : illustrations, ports; 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.501 #7 - Vertical File

Acadians — Biography
Authors, Canadian — 20th century — Biography.

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Murchie, John

Donald Cameron Mackay, artist & teacher : John James Cook, artist & teacher Halifax : Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1999. 24 pages.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.443 #33 - Vertical File

Brock, Peter W.

The man who built churches : the story of B.D. Stevens : a parable for our time / edited and illustrated by Peter W. Brock.  Porters Lake : Pottersfield Press, 1990. 119 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.346 #9 - Vertical File

Ives, Jeffrey C.

Climbing the halyards : the 1948 voyage of the schooner Bowdoin / Jeffrey C. Ives.  Ithaca NY : Ives : 2004. xx, 210 pages : illustrations (some col.) ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - VM395 B785 I95 2004

Brock, Jeffry V.

With many voices : memoirs of a sailor / Jeffry V. Brock.  Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 1981-. 2 v. : port. ; 25 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V64 C22 B864

Norrie, George

From cloddy earth to glittering gold / George Norrie, Harry Norrie.  Saint John, N.B. : Trinity, 2006. [10], 489 pages: illustrations, facsims., maps, ports.; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - TN140 N853 N853 2006

Nickerson, Granville H.

One hook, one fish : a memoir : my father and his brothers / by Granville H. Nickerson.  Cobourg, ON : G.H. Nickerson, 2002. viii, 232 pages : illustrations (some col.), ports. ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - SH20 N632 N632 2002

Parker, Mike

Woodchips & beans : life in the early lumber woods of Nova Scotia / edited by Mike Parker.  Halifax : Nimbus, 1992. 238 pages : illustrations, map, ports. ; 26 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - SD146 N6 P37 1992

MacCara, Mary E.

Dispensing Aid : Druggists and the Halifax Explosion / Mary E. MacCara.  Tantallon : Glen Margaret Publishing, 2017. x, 116 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - RS676 C32 H17 2017

Pharmacists gave first aid to the injured who came to drugs stores seeking care almost immediately following one of the worst disasters in Canadian history, the Halifax Explosion. ispensing Aid tells the stories of these druggists, the care they provided, the narrow escapes and the unexpected roles they played. The common medications of a hundred years ago are identified and their usage described, using actual cases from doctors' records. A unique perspective of an unforgettable time in Halifax's history. Mary MacCara is a pharmacist who recently retired from a 34-year career as a faculty member of the Dalhousie University College of Pharmacy. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Explosions — Nova Scotia — Halifax
Pharmacists — Nova Scotia — Halifax — Biography
Pharmacy — Nova Scotia — History — 20th century
Disaster medicine — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Disaster relief — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Disasters — Nova Scotia — Halifax — Medical aspects — History — 20th century
Drugs — Nova Scotia — History — 20th century
Medical supplies — Nova Scotia — History — 20th century
Medical care — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century

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Joe, Rita

Song of Rita Joe : autobiography of a Mi'kmag poet / Rita Joe ; with the assistance of Lynn Henry.  Charlottetown, PEI : Ragweed Press, 1996. 191 pages, 16 pages of plates : illustrations, music, ports. ;

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8569 O265 Z53 1996

Eaton, Evelyn

The trees and fields went the other way / Evelyn Eaton.  1st ed. New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974. 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8559 E14 Z5

Includes index.

Novelists, Canadian (English) — 20th century — Biography
Eaton, Evelyn Sybil Mary, 1902-

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Doucet, Clive

My grandfather's Cape Breton Toronto : McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1980. 213 pages ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8557 O93

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