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         Nova Scotia History:     more books (100)
  1. History of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia (Canadiana reprint series) by Frank H Patterson, 1973
  2. The captain calls: 300 years of Nova Scotia military history by Brent Fox, 1993
  3. Industry and Society in Nova Scotia: An Illustrated History
  4. History of Early Nova Scotia by Peter L.;Leefe, John G. McCreath, 1983
  5. Fact and fancy: History and recollections of a Nova Scotia coastal village by Blair H MacNeill, 1999
  6. Nova Scotia,: A brief history by Phyllis R Blakeley, 1955
  7. Brigadier-General Jedidiah Preble, 1707-1784, and his participation in Nova Scotia history by Winthrop Pickard Bell, 1954
  8. Nova Scotia: A History by Margaret Conrad, 2006-06-30
  9. The development of social welfare in Nova Scotia: A history by Stan Fitzner, 1967
  10. Gilmpses Into Nova Scotia History by Bruce and William Pope Fergusson, 1992
  11. Loyalits of Nova Scotia (A pocketful of Nova Scotia history series) by Mary Archibald, 1982
  12. THE "FOREIGN PROTESTANTS" AND THE SETTLEMENT OF NOVA SCOTIA: THE HISTORY OF A PIECE OF ARRESTED BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY by Winthrop Pickard Bell, 1961
  13. The Speidel family: (Speidell, Spidell, Spidel, Spydell, Spidle) of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia ; history and genealogy by Sidney Merlin Spidell, 1978
  14. The journal of Joshua Winslow,: Recording his participation in the events of the year 1750, memorable in the history of Nova Scotia; (Publications of the New Brunswick museum. Historical studies) by Joshua Winslow, 1936

41. Natural History Heritage Traditions And Archaeology In Nova Scotia
History heritage and traditions along Highway7 nature and outdoor activities.
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42. The Newsroom
The link connecting Cape Breton to mainland Nova Scotia officially opened Aug. and most expensive police commission inquiries in nova scotia history is
http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2005/08/06/fNovaScotia.html

43. Celtic Guide - Cape Breton/Nova Scotia History
Cape Breton/nova scotia history. The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the soc.culture.celtic usenet newsgroup lives here. Launched 1994 and covering
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Cape Breton/Nova Scotia History
Trust me, Craig, you'll never read a more wonderful description of the Highland history of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia than the following from the Author's Note of Hugh MacLennan's "Each Man's Son" (1951, Little, Brown and Company. Boston):
"Continents are much alike, and a man can no more love a continent than he can love a hundred million people. But all the islands of the world are different. They are small enough to be known, they are vulnerable, and men come to feel about them as they do about women. Many men have loved the island of Cape Breton and a few may have hated her. Ericson was probably the first to see her, Cabot landed on her, and after Cabot came the French. She seemed harsh and frigid to the first new-comers, but the moment the French saw her their imaginations were touched and they called her the Royal Isle. After a while they built on her eastern rim the master fortress of Louisbourg to dominate Nova Scotia and guard the St. Lawrence (River).
When the wars began, the English and the New Englanders came up to Cape Breton and for a time she was as famous as Gibraltar. Louisbourg fell, the French were driven out, the English and Americans went home and for a third of a century the island was vacant again.

44. LINKS - Nova Scotia, Canada Genealogy, History, Library, Archive, Family
website that contains helpful information for those interested in nova scotia history or genealogy. The Nova Scotia Genealogy Network Association
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45. CGHL - Personal Nova Scotia
Fifes The genealogy and family history of Fifes from Cumberland Couny, nova scotia. Fletcher Genealogy The history, Folklore, and Genealogy of the Fletcher
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/personal-ns.html
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Personal - Nova Scotia
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
A Bit About the Purcells
A Nova Scotian family's page, eclectic, with strong interest in finding family roots and history.
Ann Capstick's Home Page
Capstick, Deason, Livingston, Locke, Longhurst, Lynch, Macdonald, Silver.
Barney Kauffman's Home Page
Researching Kaufman, Zimmerman, Silver, Prickett, Peacock.
Blair Whynacht's Genealogy Page
BAKER, COHOON, COONEY, CORKUM, CROFT, HILTZ, HIRTLE, MCKINNON, NAUGLER, PAYZANT, RHODENIZER, SLAUENWHITE, SMITH, TANNER, VAUGHAN, WADMAN, WENTZELL, WHYNACHT.
Canadian Terhune Family
Genealogy of Hants County TERHUNE family . NJ, Ontario and BC links. Includes; BROWN, DENSMORE, GRANT, KAMBICK, MCLELLAN, MOFFATT, MOSHER, NUTTING, REID, WOOLAVER etc.
Genealogy work in progress of the Casey family from Guysborough County Nova Scotia and the Dunn family of Halifax County, Nova Scotia. Contains many surnames including some Loyalist and Acadian.
Cathy's Genealogy Extravaganza
Zinck, Heckman, Bachman, Herman, Seaboyer, Geldert, Young, Conrad, Knickle, Weagle, Oxner, Zwicker, Weinacht, Hauptman, Kappes, Schaffner, Schnare, Morasch, Rafuse, Bolivar, Englehorn, Goetz, Tanner, Keddy, Deuthof, West, Mason. Lunenburg Co.

46. Blupete's History Page
history OF nova scotia Book 2, The Awakening (17601815). history Books on nova scotia. This is a comprehensive list of books (mostly historical)
http://www.blupete.com/History.htm

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  • HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA: Book #1,
    Acadia
    A Table of Seven Parts
    Biographies (1600-1700)
    Biographies (1700-1763)
  • HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA: Book #2,
    The Awakening
    A Table of Five Parts
    Biographies
  • HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA: Book #3, 1800-1867. (Though research notes are made, this book is somewhat off in the distance, yet.)
    Biographies)
  • DATES and GLOSSARY
  • ESSAYS:
    Black Winter Among the Acadians at French Cross, 1755/1756
    Culloden
    The Micmac of Megumaagee ...
  • History Books.
    A short list of the best.
  • History Books on Nova Scotia
    This is a comprehensive list of books (mostly historical) written about Nova Scotia; from 1970, backwards.
  • Blupete's Essay on History:
    Though it may have been, in certain of its parts, reconstructed incorrectly and small shards be missing here and there, history, by a well-read and descriptive author, like a Grecian urn, is a spectacle to behold; like man himself fascinating, seductive, intriguing, and spectacular.
  • HISTORY LINKS:
    On The 'NET.
  • 47. Table Of Contents: History Of Nova Scotia.
    Narrates history of nova scotia from 1605 to 1758.
    http://www.blupete.com/Hist/NovaScotiaBk1/TOC.htm

    Book #1: Acadia.
    A Table of the Seven Parts STUCK IN A FRAME
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    Introduction Part 1 Acadia#1 : Early Settlement and Baronial Battles: 1605-90.
    Part 2 Acadia#2 : Acadia: The English Takeover: 1690-1712.
    Part 3 Acadia#3 : Annapolis Royal and Louisbourg: 1713-45.
    Part 4 Acadia#4 : First Siege of Louisbourg: 1745.
    Part 5 Acadia#5
    Part 6 Acadia#6 : The Deportation of the Acadians: 1755.
    Part 7 Acadia#7 : Second Siege of Louisbourg: 1758.
    Found this material Helpful? Web www.blupete.com [UP] [HISTORY JUMP PAGE] [HOME] March, 2004. Peter Landry

    48. History Of The Scots In New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
    A brief history of the settlement of nova scotia by the Scots. Includes the nova scotia tartan and the actual founding of the province by King James and Sir
    http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/FSCNS/Scots_NS/About_Clans/HtySctNS.html
    History of the Scots
    in New Scotland (Nova Scotia)
    Tartan of New Scotland (Nova Scotia); Click to enlarge [jpeg:10K]
    New England, New France and New Spain were already established on this side of the Great Atlantic Roar" when New Scotland was founded by Sir William Alexander , and King James of Scotland in the early 1600s. At that time, New Scotland consisted approximately of the Atlantic Provinces as we know them today, and the Gaspe Peninsula. Sir William Alexander with King James devised a settlement scheme of granting the title "Baronet of Nova Scotia" to any who would purchase large grants of land in New Scotland (Nova Scotia), secure and settle those lands. These Baronets of Nova Scotia received their lands in New Scotland (Nova Scotia) during the ancient ceremony of "Earth and Stone" while standing on a plot of land deemed by imaginative legalese to be part of New Scotland (Nova Scotia). William Alexander, son of Sir William Alexander, brought out settlers to Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, in the late 1620s and established Charles Fort there. When the colony again went back to the French, about three years after their arrival, these Scottish emigrants were required to return to Scotland. See Founding of New Scotland (Nova Scotia) More than a century later, when the French and the English had finished their "tug of war" in claiming Nova Scotia from each other, and the English finally kept it, Scottish emigrants again began to come here. They settled in all parts of Nova Scotia. When the 1871 census was taken, the Scots made up the greater percentage of the population in Colchester, Inverness, Pictou and Victoria Counties. They also settled in large numbers in each of the other counties and became one of the leading groups in developing New Scotland (Nova Scotia).

    49. Nova Scotia Info
    nova scotia Map NS Online Acadian Connections history Historical Biographies, nova scotia, 1600-1700. Blupete s history Page
    http://www.canadainfolink.ca/ns.htm
    Province of Nova Scotia Above Photo of Halifax Town Clock by Peter Bennett, 2004. The Town Clock after the blizzard of Feb. 20, 2004. New France - New Horizons - On French Soil in America
    Pictures taken of aircraft stranded at Halifax International Airport as a result of Sept.11, 2001 Government of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Info for kids N. S. Dept of Education and Culture Nova Scotia Legislature ... Canadian Landforms - NS Premiers of Nova Scotia* Nova Scotia Map - NS Online Acadian Connections History Nova Scotia Outdoors ... Natural History of Nova Scotia - Excellent site !! NS Dept of Natural Resources Nova Scotia Statistics Virtual Field Trip - Landscapes of NS Climate of the Atlantic Provinces ... NS Counties Map shaded unshaded named also see the Blank maps on this site Fortress Louisbourg Cape Breton Historic Sites Virtual Tour Port Royal Habitation Archaeology in Nova Scotia ... Mi'kmaq Resource Guide Mr. Nova Scotia Know-It-All Portia White Home Page Cdn Ency entry; Karsh photo History of How Blacks Came to Nova Scotia brief Black History Month Lunenburg Foreign Protestant Memorial Montbéliard Settlers' Monument Monument Pictures ... Fact sheet about Dr. Bell

    50. Welcome To The Nova Scotia Museum Of Natural History - 1747 Summer Street - Hali
    Museum information, natural history facts and photos, news, special events, education and research resources, publications catalogue, ordering information,
    http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/
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    51. The Natural History Of Nova Scotia
    Comprehensive look at the province s geology, land and seascapes, plants, animals, and ecology, organized by topic and by geography.
    http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/umbrell2.htm

    Volume II: Theme Regions

    This digital collection was produced under contract to the SchoolNet Digital Collections program, Industry Canada.

    52. Midwifery Coalition Of Nova Scotia
    Advocates having midwifery accepted as part of the health system and covered by MSI. The site contains definitions, history of the practise, contacts for the Association of Midwives, and a request for public support.
    http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Health/Midwifery/
    Home Our Goal Contact Information About Midwifery Political Labours ... Goodies The Midwifery Coalition believes that midwifery provides the highest standard of care for mothers, babies and families. We believe it is an important part of maternity care and is a choice that should be available to families in Nova Scotia. We are working to have midwifery accepted as part of Nova Scotia's health system and to have midwifery care covered by MSI
    This site has been updated September 8th, 2005.
    If you have suggestions for this site, I would be keen to hear them. Submissions, news, suggestions for links, etc are all welcome.
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    53. The Courts Of Nova Scotia, History Of The NS Courts
    Source The Supreme Court of nova scotia and Its Judges 17541978 nova scotia Barrister s Society. In 1713 nova scotia was ceded to the British Crown.
    http://www.courts.ns.ca/General/history.htm
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    Source: "The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and Its Judges 1754-1978" Nova Scotia Barrister's Society In 1713 Nova Scotia was ceded to the British Crown. In 1721 "a General Court or Court of Judicature" was established at Annapolis Royal, consisting of the Governor and his Council. This court continued to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction until the establishment of a regular court in 1749 after the founding of Halifax. A committee of the Council in 1749 reported that the judicial system of Virginia was the "most proper to be observed in the Province." Two courts were established: The General Court composed of the Governor and Council, with civil, criminal and exchequer jurisdiction and to hear appeals from the County Court.
    A County Court composed of five Justices of the Peace sitting monthly with jurisdiction over the whole province, which then comprised one county. This court had jurisdiction over common law matters except those punishable by death or outlawry. The name was changed in 1752 to the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. There was also at this time a Court of General sessions similar to courts of the same name in England.

    54. Celebrating The 250th Anniversary Of The Supreme Court Of Nova Scotia.
    A history of the Supreme Court. Fort Ann, Annapolis Royal The nova scotia Supreme Court is the When nova scotia was granted an elected assembly in 1758,
    http://www.courts.ns.ca/history/supremecourt.htm
    A History of the Supreme Court
    The Nova Scotia Supreme Court is the first superior court to apply the common law within the boundaries of what is now Canada. The common law of Britain came to the province after the French ceded mainland Nova Scotia to the British in 1713, under the Treaty of Utrecht Colonel Edward Cornwallis authorities to appoint a lawyer to serve as chief justice. Jonathan Belcher, a New Englander who had practiced law in England and Ireland, was sworn in as chief justice of the newly established Supreme Court on October 21, 1754. of the Supreme Court. A growing caseload prompted the appointment of two laymen, Charles Morris and John Collier, as assistant judges in 1764, but until 1773 they could only hear cases in tandem with the chief justice. The court began sitting once or twice a year in communities outside Halifax in 1774, and this circuit system was extended to the entire province by 1851. Lieutenant-Governor John Parr and his council cleared both Upon Confederation in 1867, the federal government assumed the power to appoint Supreme Court judges. Two judges were added to the court in 1870, bringing the total to seven. A County Court was established in 1874 to ease the

    55. NSM Redirect
    nova scotia Museum a family of 25 museums. Our site for Museum of Natural history has moved! Please be sure to update your bookmarks to our new address.
    http://www.ednet.ns.ca/cgi-bin/redirmu/mnh/
    Our site for Museum of Natural History has moved! Please be sure to update your bookmarks to our new address. To visit our new location click http://nature.museum.gov.ns.ca/ , or wait and you will be automatically redirected in 10 seconds.

    56. Nova Scotia Online: Historical Organizations & Info
    This is a history of the early days of automobiles in nova scotia. A history of nova scotia with special attention given to Communications and
    http://nsonline.com/Society/Historical/
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    document.write(showjumpasp('685977', 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eusmm%2Eorg%2Fhalifax1812%2Ehtml', 'ns', 'ca')); American Privateers of War of 1812 document.write(showlinkcentral('685977', 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eusmm%2Eorg%2Fhalifax1812%2Ehtml'));
    American Merchant seamen privateers died as prisoners of war in Halifax Nova Scotia during War of 1812
    http://www.usmm.org/halifax1812.html (Added Apr 12, 2002 - Hits: 140)
    document.write(showjumpasp('718832', 'http%3A%2F%2Fcollections%2Eic%2Egc%2Eca%2Faswan%2F', 'ns', 'ca')); Anna Swan: Nova Scotia's Remarkable Giantess document.write(showlinkcentral('718832', 'http%3A%2F%2Fcollections%2Eic%2Egc%2Eca%2Faswan%2F'));
    Anna Swan, anna swan, Martin Bates, martin bates, Giant, giant, giants, giantess, dwarf, dwarfs, tatamagouche, new annan, nova scotia, barnum, american museum, seville, ohio, famous giant, famous ... http://collections.ic.gc.ca/aswan/ (Added Jun 16, 2002 - Hits: 332)

    57. Nova Scotia Online: History
    history of nova scotia, with special attention given to Communications and Transportation http//www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/nshist01.html (Added Dec 16
    http://nsonline.com/Science_and_Humanities/History/
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    58. RNSYSsplash
    Information on history, membership and events.
    http://www.rnsys.com/

    59. The History Of Mining In Nova Scotia - History
    The history of Mining in Cape Breton. and forth between private and crown concerns. Throughout, the history of the coal mines has been deep and varied.
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/coal/history/history.html
    When the first settlers arrived in Cape Breton, one of the first things they noted was the abundance of rich, plentiful coal seams. This played a major part in such monumental tasks as the construction of the Fortress Louisbourg. Over the years, control of the mines passed back and forth between private and crown concerns. Throughout, the history of the coal mines has been deep and varied.
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    60. The History Of Mining In Nova Scotia - Splash
    The history of Mining in Cape Breton. Mine graphic. history of Mining in Cape Breton. Graphics Version Text Version Credits
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/coal/
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