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         Nova Scotia History:     more books (100)
  1. Two Beginnings: A Brief Acadian History (Nova Scotia) by J. Alphonse Deveau, 1992-01-19
  2. Illustrated History of Nova Scotia by Harry Bruce, 1997-07
  3. Nova Scotia: A Pocket History by John Reid, 2010-04-01
  4. A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie, Volume 3 by Anonymous, 2010-02-03
  5. Eighteenth Century Container Glass from the Roma Site, Prince Edward Island & Bottle Glass from a Privy at Fort George Millitary Reserve, Ontario & Glassware Excavated from Fort Anne, Nova Scotia: History and Archaeology 45 by Jeanne & Beaudet, Pierrer R. & Harris, Jane E. Alyluia, 1981-01-01
  6. Glimpses into Nova Scotia history by Charles Bruce Fergusson, 1974
  7. A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie, Volume I by Beamish Murdoch, 2008-11-13
  8. A History Of Nova Scotia Or Acadie V2 (1866) by Beamish Murdoch, 2009-01-19
  9. History of Nova Scotia by David Allison, Clyde Edwin Tuck, 2010-09-05
  10. A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie, Issue 16 by Beamish Murdoch, 2010-03-09
  11. History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, the Sable Islands, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas, Newfoundland, &c., &c by Robert Montgomery Martin, 2010-03-09
  12. Shaped through service: An illustrated history of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College by A. Dale Ells, 1999
  13. History of Nova Scotia (Canadiana reprint series) by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, 1973
  14. Here come the Vees: An illustrated history of the Nova Scotia Voyageurs, Montreal Canadiens' top farm team (1969-1984) by Geoffrey W Kent, 1997

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A basket of apples
A basket of apples: recollections of historic Nova Scotia
text by Harry Bruce ; photography by Chic Harris
Publisher: Toronto : Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195403932 DDC: 971.6 Edition: $14.95 A brief history of public proceedings and events, legal, parliamentary and miscellaneous in the province of Nova Scotia
A brief history of public proceedings and events, legal, parliamentary and miscellaneous in the province of Nova Scotia during the earliest years of the present century
by John G. Marshall Publisher: [Halifax, N.S.? : s.n ISBN: 0665099207 DDC: 971.6 Edition: (Positive copy) by John H. Crosskill Publisher: Halifax, N.S. : J.H. Crosskill ISBN: 0665507763 A comprehensive outline of the geography and history of Nova Scotia A comprehensive outline of the geography and history of Nova Scotia from the discovery of America to the reign of Queen Victoria I: arranged in a peculiar manner, which renders it applicable either as a catechism or a reading book: for schools and private instruction by John Crosskill Publisher: Halifax, N.S. :

3. History Of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Nova Scotia (also known as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada 's Maritimes. The region was intially occupied by Mi'kmaq.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Bluenose Nova Scotia (also known as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada 's Maritimes . The region was initially occupied by Mi'kmaq. During the first 150 years of European settlement, the colony was primarily made up of Catholic Acadians and Mi'kmaq. This time period involved four colonial wars between Britain and France before Britain defeated France in North America. Throughout these wars, Nova Scotia was the site of numerous battles, raids and skimmishes. The Conquest of Acadia happened in 1710. Just prior to the last colonial war - the French and Indian War - the capital was moved from Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia to the newly founded Halifax, Nova Scotia . After the colonial wars, New England Planters and Foreign Protestants settled Nova Scotia. After the American Revolution , the colony was settled by Loyalists. During the eighteenth century, Nova Scotia became self-governing in 1848 and joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.

4. History Of Dartmouth | Dartmouth Nova Scotia | Dartmouth NS
Dartmouth history, and general historic information on Nova Scotia NS
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Welcome to Dartmouth NS! Dartmouth Menu Random Facts According to the 2006 census Dartmouth has a population of 95,549. History of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (NS) In 1750, the ship Alderny arrived with 151 immigrants. The Council at Halifax decided that these new arrivals should be settled on the other side of Halifax Harbour, in an area known to the Mi'kmaq as "Boonamoogwaddy" or Tomcod Ground. The community was later given the English name of Dartmouth in honour of William Legge, the first Earl of Dartmouth and a former nobleman in the court of Queen Anne. dartmouthnovascotia.ca is a great place for information and facts about the region! If you're looking to visit this is an ideal site to gather the information you need!
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5. Seashire Website Has Moved
Located in Halifax County, Nova Scotia. History, activities and events, Curia officers, Curia minutes and operating procedures.
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Seashire has a new website. You can find it at the new address: www.seashire.eastkingdom.org

6. Nova Scotia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Coordinates. Nova Scotia (pronounced / ˌ n oʊ v ə ˈ s k oʊ ʃ ə /; French Nouvelle cosse is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces and is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Nova Scotia
Nouvelle-Écosse Alba Nuadh
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One defends and the other conquers BC AB SK MB ... PE NS NL YT NT NU ... English
Regional Languages French Gaelic Demonym Nova Scotian Government Lieutenant-Governor Mayann Francis Premier Darrell Dexter ... NDP Federal representation in Canadian Parliament House seats Senate seats Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st, with ON QC NB Area ... Ranked 12th Total Land Water (%) Population Ranked 7th Total (2010) 940,482 (est.) Density GDP Ranked 7th Total (2006) Per capita C$34,210 ( Abbreviations Postal NS ISO 3166-2 CA-NS Time zone UTC Postal code prefix B Flower Mayflower Tree Red spruce Bird Osprey Website www.gov.ns.ca Rankings include all provinces and territories Coordinates 45°13′N 62°42′W ... Nova Scotia Nova Scotia
(pronounced n oʊ v s ... French Nouvelle-Écosse is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces and is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada . The provincial capital is Halifax which makes Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province. The province includes regions of the Mi'kmaq nation of Mi'kma'ki(mi'gama'gi).

7. Lunenburg Nova Scotia Information, Yellow Pages, And More
Our History, Trivia and Facts Pages are populated with interesting, useless and random facts pertaining to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia history, Canadian history, family history and the
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8. Diocese Of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada - Main Page
Nova Scotia. History, events, parish directory, contacts, ministries, and links.
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9. Nova Scotia History Index
A directory to online information about the history of Nova Scotia.
http://www.alts.net/ns1625/histindx.html
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Nova Scotia History
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Not schoolbook history, not Mr. Wells's history,
but history nevertheless.
The Maltese Falcon
(These 32 links work properly after this page has downloaded completely.) The complete text of the Peace Treaty signed 3 September 1783, also known as The Paris Peace Treaty, which ended the United States War for Independence. Includes a surveyor's description of the westernmost boundaries of Nova Scotia in 1783 (very different from the modern boundary).
Timeline of the Seven Years War 1754-1763

Seven Years War, a.k.a. the French and Indian War.
Includes important events in Nova Scotia.
http://ns1763.ca/remem/7yw-timeline-w.html

David Rumsey's Online Collection of Old Maps
Gorgeous digitized copies of many old maps, including Emanuel Bowen's 1747 On 29 November 1798, the legislature of St. John Island

10. Halifax Nova Scotia History Notable Persons Born In Halifax
Halifax Nova Scotia History Notable Persons Born In Halifax Canadian Gateway, Business Guides, Entertainment, Travel. Listing and reviews of Canadian Web sites.
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Halifax is a Canadian city, the provincial capital and largest population centre in Nova Scotia , and the economic centre of the Atlantic Provinces . In , the city of Halifax was amalgamated with a number of neighbouring authorities to create the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). As of , the HRM had a population of 359,111 Haligonians
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11. History Of Nova Scotia, Before Dec 1699
Brief Outline of Nova Scotia History 1497 1800 Vikings may have been the first Europeans to explore Nova Scotia, but the first recorded exploration was made in 1497 by English
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  • 1398 June 2
    600th Anniversary
    On 2 June 1998, the Nova Scotia Legislature unanimously adopted
    RESOLUTION NO. 353
    Whereas, according to legend, Prince Henry Sinclair, in 1398, set sail from the Orkney Islands with 12 ships and 300 crew; and
    Whereas on June 2, 1398, Prince Henry Sinclair and crew landed in Guysborough; and
    Whereas this week, Sinclair Societies and Scottish clans are celebrating the arrival of Prince Henry in the New World; Therefore be it resolved that this House extend congratulations to the Sinclair Society and wish them every success in their quest to authenticate the arrival of Prince Henry in North America. Complete Hansard report http://www.gov.ns.ca/legislature/hansard/han57-1/h98jun02.htm#[Page%20613]
  • 12. Mahone Bay Settlers Museum, Nova Scotia
    The Mahone Bay Settlers Museum is a small community museum located in the heart of downtown Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, providing an indepth understanding of the community's cultural
    http://www.settlersmuseum.ns.ca/

    13. Nova Scotia, History - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
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    This is a draft article , under development and not meant to be cited; you can help to improve it. These unapproved articles are subject to edit intro Nova Scotia was contested territory between the French and British (and the Indians) from 1500 down to 1763. It was ruled as a British colony until it became a founding member of the Dominion of Canada in 1867.
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    Following the voyages of the Norsemen around 1000 and the discoveries of John Cabot in 1497, European fishermen and navigators skirted the coast. The explorers examined the coasts of Nova Scotia, sounded its harbors, and prepared maps; the fishers frequented its bays and fishing banks. The French made the first permanent colonization. In 1603 Pierre du Guast, Sieur de Monts, the patron and associate of

    14. Oak Island Treasure • View Forum - Nova Scotia History & Geography
    Welcome to the Oak Island Treasure forum! The Oak Island Money Pit is the site of the world's longest running treasure hunt which continues to this day.
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    15. Nova Scotia History - Halifax Explosion - Nova Scotia Facts
    Nova Scotia History. Get details about the cause of the Halifax Explosion and find out other interesting facts about the history of Nova Scotia.
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    16. Bill Hamilton's Tantramar Flashback
    Bill Hamilton’s Tantramar Flashback. Tantramar Flashback takes an informative and entertaining look at the history and people of the Tantramar region.
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    Tantramar Flashback takes an informative and entertaining look at the history and people of the Tantramar region. A collection of the most recent columns may be found on the Sackville Tribune-Post web site Latest column, April 26, 2005
    Memories of A Dorchester Traveller Part Five
    Memories of a Dorchester Traveller: Part Five In 1887 Alexander Blackembarked on a trip involving travel by schooner, steamer,and rail from Dorchester New Brunswick to the Florida panhandle. This extended holiday included a visit with his brother James P. Black and family in Holt Florida. Highlights included: the Blackwater National Forest, and the 1888 Tropical Exhibition in Jacksonville, Florida. He arrived home on April 20, 1888 after an absence of six months and twenty days. Search: Any Category Series 1 Series 2 Browse all articles View all Series 1 View all Series 2
    Additional Publications by William B. "Bill" Hamilton
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    17. History Of Nova Scotia - Lonely Planet Travel Information
    From time immemorial, the Mi’kmaq First Nation lived throughout presentday Nova Scotia. When the French established the first European settlement at Port Royal (today’s
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    18. (NOVA SCOTIA) HISTORY OF THE CO. OF ANNAPOLIS, Including Old Port Royal & Acadia
    Home Local History Outside the US Canada Nova Scotia Annapolis County (NOVA SCOTIA) HISTORY OF THE CO. OF ANNAPOLIS, including Old Port Royal Acadia, with
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    19. NOVA SCOTIA Facts
    NOVA SCOTIA N.S.-one of the four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada-second smallest province (P.E.I. is the smallest)-made up of the mainland and Cape Breton Island
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    NOVA SCOTIA - N.S.
    -one of the four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada
    -second smallest province (P.E.I. is the smallest)
    -made up of the mainland and Cape Breton Island
    -also includes over 3800 coastal islands
    -capital city and largest city is Halifax - 372,858 (2006 Census Canada figures)
    -Halifax is an international seaport and transportation center.
    -flower - the Mayflower, tree -Red Spruce, bird - Osprey
    -"Nova Scotia" means "New Scotland" in Latin.
    -motto : " One defends and the other conquers"
    THE PEOPLE
    -There are 938,310 people living in Nova Scotia.(2008)
    -Many people live in or close to Halifax.
    -Most of the communities are along the coast. -First people were the Micmacs (Mi'Kmaq Indians). -People came from Britain, Western Europe, and Southern Europe. -Over eighty percent are of British ancestry, eighteen percent are of French ancestry -Other groups include German, Dutch, Poles, Ukrainian, Chinese, Scandinavian and native people. -N.S. has Canada's oldest African-Canadian community.
    HISTORY
    -The Vikings first visited around the year 990.

    20. History - Town Of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia
    Tucked away on the Northern Shore of the Minas Basin, Parrsboro has been called Nova Scotia’s bestkept secret . From our harbour one can view the world’s highest tides.
    http://www.town.parrsboro.ns.ca/history.html

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