Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. 8 2005

08-2005Preface

Judith Fingard

 

From Eliza Frame to Phyllis Blakeley: Women and the Nova Scotia Historical Society

Judith Fingard

 

The Women of the St. John Ambulance Brigade: Volunteer Nursing Auxiliaries in War-time and Post-war Halifax

Frances Gregor

 

Halifax: The Wharf of the Dominion, 1867-1914

James D. Frost

 

The Starr Manufacturing Company: Skate Exporter to the World

Brian Cuthbertson

 

Celebrating the Joseph Howe Centennial in 1904: an Exercise in Selective Recall

David A. Sutherland

 

Samuel Cunard 1787-1865: “As Fine A Specimen of a Self-made Man as This Western Continent Can Boast Of”

John G. Langley

 

The University Contribution to Canadian Multiculturalism: A Case Study of St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia

James D. Cameron

 

Policy Regarding Genealogical Articles

Terrence M. Punch

 

A Genealogy: Introduction

Terrence M. Punch.

 

The Parentage and Progeny of David Archibald, Esquire, of Truro, Nova Scotia

Allan E. Marble

 

Book Reviews

Georges Island: The Keep of Halifax Harbour

Reviewed by: Ronald H. McDonald

 

European Origins and Colonial Travails: The Settlement of Lunenburg/Steiniger Weg in die Neue Welt: Protestantische Siedler Gründen Lunenburg

Reviewed by: Christine Horne

 

The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1754-2004: From Imperial Bastion to Provincial Oracle

Reviewed by: Allan Dunlop

 

Cape Bretoniana: An annotated bibliography

Reviewed by: Karen Smith

 

Merchant Princes : Halifax’s First Family of Finance, Ships and Steel

Reviewed by: David B. Flemming

 

The Siege of Fort Beauséjour, 1755

Reviewed by: Brian Cuthbertson

 

Frigates and Foremasts: The North Atlantic Squadron in Nova Scotia Waters

Reviewed by: David R. Jones

 

After the Hector: The Scottish Pioneers of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton 1773-1852

Reviewed by: Terrence M. Punch

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