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History Scrapbook
Selected newspaper clippings about the province's history.
http://www.alts.net/ns1625/clppng01.html
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Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia
Incorporated to educate the public about Nova Scotia's Icelandic past by sharing the history of the Icelandic settlers during the late 1800's. Lists the society, historical events, locales, books, photos and links.
http://www.nova-scotia-icelanders.ednet.ns.ca/
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Little-Known Portions of Nova Scotia History
A comprehensive index to online information about the history of this province. Includes a good collection of historical maps and history of county boundaries and municipal governments.
http://alts.net/ns1625/histindx.html
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New France: Electric City
A view of pioneer life through the story of the Stehelin family and the start of a lumber settlement.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/electric/english/index.html
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Nova Scotia Pony Express, 1849
An index to online information about the Nova Scotia Pony Express of 1849. Abstracts are included for each resource indexed.
http://www.geocities.com/newscotland1398/ponyexpress/ponyexdx.html
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Nova Scotia War Memorials
Detailed descriptions and photos of the province's various war monuments and cenotaphs.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/monuments/ns.htm
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Nova Scotia's Electronic Attic
Online information about the province, especially historical material about transportation and communications. Contains an extensive set of historical links and general internet-related articles.
http://alts.net/ns1625/
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Peggy's Cove

Originally established in 1868, the first light at Peggy's Point (as it is officially called) was a 26 foot wooden tower on top of the keeper's house. It was replaced in 1915 with the present 44 foot concrete octagonal tower. The light was automated and destaffed in 1958 but this popular tourist attraction now hosts a Post Office in summer months.
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/educ/heritage/nslps/peggys1.htm
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Rating: [10.00] Votes: [1] | Mar 25, 2003 |
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Royal Proclamation of 1763
The declaration by the King of England that set the boundaries of lands in North America, including Nova Scotia, for settlement by colonists and set apart that land that was held by the Indian nations.
http://www.bloorstreet.com/200block/rp1763.htm#7
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