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*Stephenville, NF:

The Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury: its History, November 30, 1952 ‑ February 15, 1978. Pp. 32.
*Torbay, NF

Hayes, Gerald, comp. St. Nicholas Anglican Church, Torbay, 50th Anniversary, 1924‑1974; One Hundred and Fifty Year History of the Congregation, 1819‑1974. ?? 1974. Pp. 30.


*Twillingate, NF:

Manuel, Edith M. St. Peter’s Anglican Church Twillingate; One Hundred and Twenty‑Five Year History, 1845‑1970: with supplementary material from 1970 to 1983 and in addition early history of the church since 1813. [2nd ed.]. St. John’s, NF: Creative, 1983. Pp. 74.


*Nova Scotia / *Nouvelle Écosse - *NS / *NÉ 06B

GENERAL:
VA/SA:

01) Morley - Canadian Local Histories to 1950: A Bibliography, I, The Atlantic Provinces: Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island.


01) Nova Scotia Historical Society - Collection of the Nova Scotia Historical Society.
01) Nova Scotia Newspapers: A Directory and Union List, 1752-1988.
01) Tennyson - Cape Breton: A Bibliography.
05B) Covenanter: Davidson - The People of the Covenanter Church. [b:95-05]
*Amherst, NS:

See/Voir:

14. Davis-temperance.


*Annapolis, NS :

Comeau, J. A. The Oldest Parish in Canada: on the Catholic parish of Annapolis Royal, N.S. Annapolis Royal, 1962, Pp. 59.


*Antigonish NS:

See/Voir:

7. Lotz(1975).

14. Delaney(1985);

Lotz-origins of Antigonish movement.


08B) Tompkins, Jimmy, Fr.: Lotz & Welton - Life and Times;[b:95-05]
12) Cameron - history of St. Francis Xavier University; [b:95-05]
12) Cameron - The History of Relations Between St. Francis Xavier University and the Diocese of Antigonish to 1970.[b:95-05]
14) Earle - Labour and Politics in Industrial Cape Breton, 1930-1950;[b:95-05]
14) MacLean - The Casket: 1852-1992;[b:95-05]
19B) Saint Martha, Sisters of: Cameron - Sisters of St. Martha, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; [b:95-05]
Maclean, Raymond A. History of Antigonish. Vol. I. Pp. 163; Vol II. Pp. 208. Antigonish, NS: Formac, 1976.

MacPherson, Sarah, C.S.M. “Religious Women in Nova Scotia: A Struggle for Autonomy. A Sketch of the Sisters of St. Martha of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, 1900‑1960.” Historical Studies / Sessions d’étude 51 (1984): 89‑106.


McGowan, Mark G. “The Maritimes Region and the Building of a Canadian Church: The Case of the Diocese of Antigonish after Confederation.” Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Historical Studies 70 (2004):48-70.[b:95-05]
*Arichat, NS:

08B) Lejamtel, François, Fr. : Sweet - ecclesiastical education at Arichat, 1792-1819; [b:95-05]


White, Stephen A. « Les fondateurs de la paroisse d’Arichat, Cap-Breton. »Société historique-acadienne, Cahiers 23, 1 (janv.-mars 1992) : 4-26.[b:95-05]
*Auburn, NS:

De Coste, John A. and Twila Robar-DeCoste. The Little Wren Church. A History of St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Illustrations by Twila Robar-DeCoste. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot, 1990. Pp. 240, illus.


*Barrington, NS:

Perry, Mrs. H.A. History of the Baptist Churches at Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia. Barrington, NS : Temple Baptist Ladies’ Aid society, 1961. Pp. 14.


Barrington Township, NS:

See/Voir:

2. Perry(1983).


*Bars Corner, NS:

VA/SA:

05B) Baptiste/Baptist: Bars Corner United Baptist Church. [b:95-05]


*Beaver Bank, NS:

Smiley, Mrs. M. Beaver Bank Presbyterian Church, opened on December 1st 1888, United Church of Canada since 1925. 75th anniversary. Beaver Bank, NS: 1963. Pp. 5.


*Big Tancook Island, NS:

Bellerose, George. Facing the Open Sea: The People of Big Tancook Island. Halifax, NS: Nimbus, 1995. Pp. ix, 173.[b:95-05]


*Bridgeport, NS:

Godwin, Catherine A. Immaculate Conception Parish, Bridgeport, Nova Scotia, 1885-1985. Bridgeport, NS: The Parish, 1985. Pp. 212.


Leonard, V.B. History of the Building in 1853 of the Clarence United Baptist Church. Bridgetown, NS: 1955. Pp. 10, illus.
Leonard, M. Historic Sketch of the Paradise‑Clarence United Baptist Church, 1810‑1960. Bridgetown, NS: Ralph A. Foster, Clerk. Pp. 20.
*Bridgewater, NS:

Murray, Grace Tompkins Harlow, and Audrey Harlow. History of Bridgewater. Rev. ed. by Audrey Harlow. Bridgewater, NS: DesBrisay Museum Trustees, 1967. Pp. 32 [b:95-05]


*Brier Island, NS :

Shea, Phil. Brier Island: Land’s End in the Bay of Fundy. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot Press, 1990. 120 p. [b:95-05]


*Brookfield, NS:

Lindsay, Arthur J. Knox Church, Brookfield, Nova Scotia: a history of the congregation. 1976. Pp. viii, 206.


*Cape Breton, NS:

VA/SA:


Nova Scotia:
*Chéticamp, NS:

Chiasson, Anselme. “History and Acadian Traditions of Chéticamp.” Pp. 320. St. John’s, NF: Breakwater Books, 1985.


*Chezzetcook, NS:

Labelle, Ronald. The Acadians of Chezzetook. Porter’s Lake, NS: Pottersfield Press, 1995. Pp. 96. [b:95-05]


*Chipman Corner, NS:

Eaton, E.L. Two Early Churches at Chipman Corner, NS: The Acadian Church of St. Joseph, 1689-1755, the Congregational Church of Horton and Cornwallis, 1768-1874. S.l.: s.n., 1975, Pp. 4, i.e. 8. [b:95-05]


Two Early Churches at Chipman Corner, NS: the Acadian Church of Saint Joseph, 1689‑1755; the Congregational Church of Horton, Cornwallis 1768‑1874. 1975. Pp. 4.
*Christmas Island, NS:

MacKenzie, Archie Alec.



The MacKenzies’ History of Christmas Island Parish. Sudbury, ON: MacKenzie-Rothe, 1984.
*Clementsvale, NS:

Dowe, Marjorie Pierce. The History of the United Baptist Church, Clementsvale, N.S. Clementsvale, NS: s.n., 1985. Pp. 12.


*Colchester County, NS:

Fisher, Neil. Seeing God face to face: a history of Peniel United Church, Five Islands, Colchester County, N.S. Five Islands, NS: Peniel United Church, 1990. Pp. 64.


*Cole Harbour, NS:

14) White - “The Anchor Lodge Temperance Society and the Cole Harbour Community”;[b:95-05]


*Cornwallis, NS:

See/Voir:

8B. Chipman, Eliza Ann.


*Cornwallis Township, NS:

Eaton, E.L. “The Forgotten Christians of Cornwallis Township.” Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 7, 1 (March 1977): 41‑54.


*Cumberland, NS:

VA/SA:


08B) Clarke, Alexander, Rev.: Hay -Clarke and the Cumberland Covenanters[b:95-05]
*Dartmouth, NS:

Spurr, V.M. A History of Stevens Road United Baptist Church, 1956‑1966. Dartmouth, NS: [1966]. Pp. 76, illus.


Bayer, C. W. Christ Church, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, 1817 to 1959. Dartmouth, NS: 1960, Pp. 165.
Kerr, Margaret, comp. Church of St. James, Dartmouth, NS, 1871‑1971. 1971. Pp. 44.
Greenaway, Cora. “The Old Catholic Cemetery in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.” Canadian Collector 15, 4 (July‑Aug. 1980): 42‑44.
*Decewsville, ON:

VA/SA:


02. Decewsville.[b:95-05]
*Digby, NS:

VA/SA:


05B) Anglican: Padley - settling Loyalists, town of Digby, 1783-1810;[b:95-05]
*Eel Brook, NS :

Bourque Campbell, Joan. L’histoire de la paroisse de Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau (Eel Brook). Yarmouth, NS: Lescabot, 1985. 98p.


*Glace Bay, NS:

14) White - “Left Wing Politics and Community: A Study of Glace Bay, 1930-1940";[b:95-05]


*Glendale, NS:

Genealogical History: St. Mary’s Parish, Glendale, NS: Antigonish, NS: Formac, 1977. Pp. 99.
*Glenholme, NS:

100 years of service. Erskine United Church Glenholme, Colchester County, N.S., 1965. Mimeographed, Pp. 11.
*Grand Pré, NS:

Davison, Marion. “A Monument of Faith in Action: Covenanter’s Church.” Bluenose Magazine 4 (Summer 1979): 30‑33.


*Halifax, NS:
05B) Évangélique / Evangelical: Griffin-Allwood - “The Evangelical Doctrinal Consensus: An Implication of the St. Paul’s [Halifax] Secession of 1825.”;[b:95-05]
05B) Presbyterian: Doucet, Jane. “Trying to revive that downtown feeling: the crumbling front steps of St. David’s Halifax reflect the challenges facing a church located in a business district.”[b:95-05]
07) McKenna - the Sisters of Charity, Halifax, 1950-1979.[b:95-05]
08B) Calkin, John Burgess : Hay - “John Burgess Calkin (1829-1918): Educator and Churchman in Truro, Nova Scotia.”[b:95-05]
11) Arpat - “The Mathematical Legacy of Fort Massey United Church, Halifax”; [b:95-05]
11) McAleer - A Pictorial History of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia;[b:95-05]
12) Goodine - “Origins of the Atlantic School of Theology”;[b:95-05]
12) Waite - The Lives of Dalhousie University, vol. 1: 1818-1925;[b:95-05]
12) Waite - The Lives of Dalhousie University;[b:95-05]
13) Duivenoorden-Mitic & LeBlanc - Pier 21: The Gateway that Changed Canada;[b:95-05]
13) Punch - Irish in Halifax, 1836-1871;[b:95-05]
14) Morrison - “The Social Evil in Halifax in the Late Nineteenth Century, 1880-1900";[b:95-05]
14) Morton - “Men and Women in a Halifax Working-Class Neighbourhood in the 1920s”; [b:95-05]
14) Waite - “The Longshoremen of Halifax, 1900-1930: Their Living and Working Conditions”;[b:95-05]
15) Himmelman - A Quantitative Sketch of Marriage Patterns, Halifax, 1871-1881;[b:95-05]
15) Robertson - Churches and Synagogues Response, 1917 Halifax Explosions;[b:95-05]
17) Veinott - Halifax Local Council of Women, 1910-1921;[b:95-05]
18) MacLeod - Women in Medicine at Dalhousie University.[b:95-05]
19B) Charity, Sisters of, Halifax: Manning - 150 Years of Service;[b:95-05]
19B) Charity, Sisters of, Halifax: McKenna - Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Halifax, 1950-1980;[b:95-05]
19B) Charity of St. Vincent de Paul,Sisters of : McKenna - Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Halifax, 1950-1980;[b:95-05]

Betts, E. Arthur. “Places of Worship on the Halifax Scotia Square Site.” Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 9, 3 (1979): 215‑224.


Erickson, Paul A. Halifax’s North End: An Anthropologist Looks at the City. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot Press, 1986. Pp. 128.[b:95-05]
Fingard, Judith. The Dark Side of Life in Victorian Halifax. Porters Lake, NS: Pottersfield Press, 1989. Pp. 224.[b:95-05]
Holder, Jean M. Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1749‑1768. St. Paul’s Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax, NS: Genealogical Association of the Royal Society, 1983. Pp. 180.
Kelly, Bill. St. Patrick’s Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, c. 1845-1984. Halifax, NS: R.W. Kelly, 1985. Pp. 16.[b:95-05]
King, Edwin D. and J. Gordon Quigley. One Hundred and Fifty Years of the First Baptist Church, Halifax, N.S., 1827‑1977. Halifax, NS: Mitchell Printing, 1978. Pp. 151.
McAleer, John Philip. A Pictorial History of the Basilica of St. Mary, the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax, NS: Tech-Press, 1984. Pp. 33.
McAleer, J. Philip. Pictorial History of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax, NS: Technical University of Nova Scotia, 1993. Pp. 159. [b:95-05]
McAleer, John Philip. “St. Paul’s, Halifax, Nova Scotia and St. Peter’s, Vere Street, London, England.” Journal of Canadian Art History /A nnales d’histoire de l’art canadien 7, 2 (1984): 113-37.
Murphy, Terrence. “Priests, People and Polity: Trusteeism in the First Catholic Congregation at Halifax, 1785-1801.” In Religion and Identity: The Experience of Irish and Scottish Catholics in Atlantic Canada, ed. Terrence Murphy and Cyril J. Byrne, 68-70. St. John’s, NF: Jesperson, 1987.
Perry, Margaret L., “The Founding of St. Mathew’s.” Atlantic Advocate 65 (1974): 29‑30. [United Church.]
Piercey, George C. Bethany United Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia: Founded 1860. Halifax, NS: The Church, 1986. Pp. 24.
Raddall, Thomas H. Halifax, Warden of the North. Halifax, NS: Nimbus, 1993. Pp. 334, 12 of plates.[b:95-05]
Roper, Henry. “St. George’s, Halifax, 1756-1827: The German Origins of an Anglican Parish.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 45, 2 (Fall 2003): 113-131.[b:95-05]
Sinclair, Donald Maclean. Fort Massey Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1871‑1971: a century of witness. (s.l.: s.n., 1971.) Pp. vi, 49.
Townsend, Elizabeth et al. A Sentinel on the Street: St. Matthew’s United Church, Halifax, 1749-1999. Halifax, NS: Nimbus, 1999. 193 p.[b:95-05]
*Hammonds Plains, NS:

Evans, Dorothy Bezanson. Hammonds Plains: The First Hundred Years. Halifax, NS : Bounty Print, 1993. Pp. 152.[b:95-05]


*Hopewell, NS:

The History of St. Columba Church, Hopewell, Nova Scotia, 1820‑1970. Hopewell, NS: 1970. Pp. 52: illus.
*Iona, NS:

MacNeil, Roddie C. et al. The Story of St. Columba Parish, Iona, Cape Breton. Sydney, NS: s.n., 1994. Pp. xiv, 58. [b:95-05]


*King’s County, NS:

11) Stevens - Seven Historic Cemeteries in Kings County, Nova Scotia. [b:95-05]


*Lawrencetown, NS:

United Baptist Church, History Committee. Lawrencetown United Baptist Church history, 1873‑1963. Lawrencetown, NS: 1963. Pp. 12, 67.


*Loch Broom, NS:

Sherwood, Roland H. The Log Church at Loch Broom. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot, 1986. Pp. 64.


*Louisbourg, NS:

See/Voir:

5B. Rome, Churches in Communion with Latin‑Johnston(1984).

12. Johnston(1984);

15. Johnston-la religion.


13) Johnston - “The People of Eighteenth-Century Louisburg”;[b:95-05]
Crowley, Terry. “The Inroads of Secularization in Eighteenth Century New France: Church and People at Louisbourg.” CCHA Historical Studies / Sessions d’étude 51 (1984): 5‑28.
Crowley, Terry. “Religion in New France: Church and State at Louisbourg.” Proceedings of the Tenth Meeting of the French Historical Society, ed .Philip P. Boucher, 139‑160. 1985.
Johnston, A.J.B. La religion dans la vie à Louisbourg (1713-1758). Ottawa, ON: Direction des lieux et des parcs historique nationaux, Service canadien des parcs, 1988. 267p.
Johnston, A.J.B. Religion in Life at Louisbourg, 1713-1758. Montreal. QC : / Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1984. Pp. 288. illus.
Johnston, A.J.B. Life and Religion at Louisbourg, 1713-1758. 1st pbk. ed. Montreal, QC / Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996, c. 1984. Pp. 227. [b:95-05]
*Lunenburg, NS:

VA/SA:

11) James & Plaskett - Buildings of Old Lunenburg;[b:95-05]

Cuthbertson, Brian. Lunenburg: An Illustrated History. Halifax, NS: Formac, 1996. Pp. 66.[b:95-05]
Dunlop, Allan C. “A House is Not a Home - Rev. Roger Aitken and the Struggle for a Lunenburg Rectory.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 41 (1982): 47-63.[b:95-05]
*Mabou County, NS:

See/Voir:

2. Rankin(1977).


*Maitland, NS:

Aitken, W.E., comp. and ed. St. David’s United Church, Maitland, Hants Co., N.S. Maitland, 1968. Pp. 41.


*Margaretville, NS:

Burgess, Ruth (MacLean). Pilgrimage of Faith: A Brief History of Margaretville United Church. 1981. Pp. 46.


*Merigomish, NS:

MacDonald, Dorothy. First 200 Years in a Journey of Faith: St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Merigomish. Merigomish, NS: s.n., 1989. Pp. 66.


*Marion Bridge, NS:

Lavery, George H. A History of the United Church at Marion Bridge, Cape Breton, from its Presbyterian beginnings to the Present. Yarker(?), ON: 1971. Pp. 87, illus.


*Moserville, NS:

14) Charles - “The Sons of Temperance in Moserville...”; [b:95-05]


*Mount Pleasant, NS:

Tizzard, Aubrey M. History of Calvary United Church, Mount Pleasant, N.S. Oxford, NS: ?, 1969. Pp. 19.


*Musquodoboit Valley, NS:

Aitken, W.E. Church Life in the Musquodoboit Valley from the Earliest Day to the Present. Middle Musquodoboit, NS: 1965. Pp. 4, 32.


*New Glasgow, NS:

Boudreau, Keith. Dear Old St. John’s: a history of the parish of St. John the Baptist, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. New Glasgow, NS: s.n., 1987. Pp. 84.


Cameron, James M. Enduring Trust: First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, 1786-1986. New Glasgow, NS: s.n., 1986. Pp. 129.
Smith, James F. The Friendly Church in the Corner: a history of the First United Baptist Church, New Glasgow. ?: ?, 1980. Pp. 187.
St. George’s Anglican Church, New Glasgow, NS, 1877‑1977. ?? Pp. 29.
*Nine Mile River, NS:

Caldwell, M. Alice. The Nine Mile River Church: Now and Then. 1969. Pp. 53, illus.


*North Colchester, NS:

Kennedy, Roy M. The Roman Catholic Church in North Colchester. Truro, NS: Colchester Historical Museum, 1982. 7, Pp. 4.


*North Cumberland, NS:

See/Voir:

2. Wills-cemeteries.


Brown, Harry R. Churches and Clergy of North Cumberland. Pugwash, NS: North Cumberland Historical Society, 1975. Pp. 192.
*Oxford, NS:

Tizzard, Aubrey M. Where Pioneers Sleep in Oxford. Oxford, NS: 1971. Pp. 12.


Manning, Gwendolyn Violet. “The Quaker Settlement in Norwich Township, Oxford County.” M.A. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1977. Pp. vi, 140. Canadian theses on microfiche, 31624.
*Oxford Junction, NS:

Tizzard, Aubrey M. History of St. Andrew’s United Church, Oxford Junction, N.S. Oxford, NS: 1970.


*Pictou, NS:

See/Voir:

8B. MacGregor(1975).

05B) Presbyterian: Dickey - “The Presbytery of Pictou is a Treasure of Denominational History.”[b:95-05]
07) Corcoran - Mount Saint Vincent University, 1873-1998;[b:95-05]
11) MacDonald & Vogan - “James Dawson of Pictou and the Harmonicon: Sacred Music for Victorian Maritimers”; [b:95-05]
12) Goodine - “The Origins of the Atlantic School of Theology”;[b:95-05]
Cameron, John Malcolm. Yesterdays in Pictou County. Pictou, NS: Pictou County Historical Society, 1994. Pp. 210.[b:95-05]
Emsly, Sarah Baxter. St. Paul’s in the Grand Parade: 1749-1999. Halifax, NS: Formac, 1999. 72 p.[b:95-05]
First Presbyterian Church, Pictou, Nova Scotia: Pictou’s Oldest Congregation, 1786. 1979? Pp. 16.
Ryan, Judith Hoegg. The Birthplace of New Scotland: An Illustrated History of Pictou County, Canada’s Cradle of Industry. Halifax, NS: Formac Publishing, 1995. Pp. 128.[b:95-05]
*Planter

VA/SA:


Nova Scotia:
*Pleasant Valley, NS:

Davison, James Doyle. Eliza of Pleasant Valley: Her Family, Church, and Community in Nineteenth Century Cornwallis Township, King’s County, Nova Scotia. Wolfville, NS: [The Author, 1983]. Pp. 188.


*Pointe-de-l’Eglise, NS:

See/Voir:

12. LeBlanc-Collège Sainte-Anne.


Saulnier, Janine. La paroisse et l’église Ste. Marie. Pointe-de-l’Eglise, NS: s.n., [1973?]. Pp. 23.
*Port Hood, NS:

VA/SA:


08B) MacMillan, John Francis “Lofty: MacMillan, McGahan & Hyslop - The Boy from Port Hood;[b:95-05]
St. Peter’s Church 1881‑1981. (R.C.) ?? 1981 Pp. 42.
*Port Marien, NS:

Peach, LeRoy. Pilgrims on This Shore: The Anglican Parish of Port Marien, 1786-1990. Port Marien, NS: Peach Tree, 1990. Pp. 58.


*Port Morien, NS:

McDonald, Ken. Port Morien: Pages from the Past. Sydney, NS: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1995. Pp. vi, 147.[b:95-05]


*Pubnico, NS:

See/Voir:

2. D’Entremont-cimetière, Immaculée Conception.


*Pubnico-Ouest, NS:

Entremont, Hector-B. d’. Église Saint-Pierre de Pubnico-Ouest, Nouvelle-Écosse, à l’occasion de son 100ième anniversaire. Pubnico-Ouest, NÉ: H.B. d’Entremont, 1988. 91p.


*River Bourgeois, NS:

Samson, Garvie. The River That Isn’t: A Tale of Survival and Prosperity: River Bourgeois, Cape Breton, 1714-1994. Dartmouth, NS: G. Samson, 1995, Pp. 260.[b:95-05]


*St Anne’s, NS:

Stirling, Lilla. Anne of St. Anne’s. Antigonish, NS: Formac, 1981. Pp. 166.


*Shelburne, NS:

Robertson, Marian. Trinity United Church, Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Shelburne, NS: Lancelot, 1983. Pp. 57.


*Shubenachie, NS:

09) Knockwood & Thomas - The Experience of Mi’kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenachie, Nova Scotia;[b:95-05]


*Springhill, NS:

14) Goodwin - the 1901 Springhill Coal Strike;[b:95-05]

Campbell, Bertha J. “Early History of St. Andrew’s‑Wesley United Church of Canada, Springhill, Nova Scotia.” Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 6, 2 (June 1976): 173‑192.
Campbell, Bertha J. “Early History of the Presbyterian CHurch of Springhill, Nova Scotia.” Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 7, 1 (1977): 1‑30.
Campbell, Bertha J. More Than Conquerors: The Story of All Saints, Springhill, Nova Scotia. Halifax, NS: Oxford Street, 1986. Pp. 238.
Davison, James Doyle and Lilian H. Allbon. United Baptist Church, Springhill, Nova Scotia: History, 1883-1909, 1909-1983. Sackville, NS: s.n., 1983? Pp. 136.
*Stewiacke, NS:

Crowe, E.M. The Town of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia. Stewiacke, NS: ? 1967. Pp. 137, illus., map, ports.


*Sydney, NS:

Holy Angels Centennial: 1885-1985. Margaret Young and Agnes Cordeau, eds. Sydney, NS: City Printers, 1985.[b:95-05]
MacKenzie, Kathleen M. “Social Conditions in Sydney, 1900-1914.” M.A. thesis, saint Mary’s University, Halifax, 1983. Pp. 109.[b:95-05]
The Ukrainian Catholic Holy Ghost Parish, 50th anniversary, 1913‑1963. Sydney, NS: ?, 1963. Pp. 68.
*Thomson Station, NS:

Tizzard, Aubrey M. History of Bethany Church, Thomson, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. Oxford, NS: A.M. Tizzard, 1972. Pp. 33.


*Tracadie, NS:

See/Voir:

2. La Société historique...(1978).


Boudreau, Ephrem. Le Petit Clairvaux: Cent ans de vie cistercienne à Tracadie en Nouvelle‑Ecosse. 1819‑1919. Moncton, NB, Acadie, 1980. Pp. 207.
*Truro, NS:

08B) Calkin: Hay. -“John Burgess Calkin (1829-1918): Educator and Churchman in Truro, Nova Scotia.”[b:95-05]


Dunphy, Clifford R. St. John’s Church, Truro, Nova Scotia. Centennial, 1973. Pp. 38.
Matthews, W.M. Two centuries of Christian witness in Truro, N.S. First United Church, 1760‑1960. Truro, NS: Historical Committee, Truro United Church. 1960, Pp. viii, 85.
A Tale of Two Centuries: Truro Presbytery - Oldest in Canada. Prepared by the Truro Presbytery History Committee. Truro, NS: Truro Presbytery, 1993. [b:95-05]
Truro Presbytery History Committee. A Tale of Two Centuries: Truro Presbytery - Oldest in Canada and a Pictorial Supplement. Sackville, NB: tribune Press, 1993. Pp. 264, 72.[b:95-05]
*Upper Hammonds Plains, NS:

Clayton, Williard Parker. Whatever your Will, Lord: a brief history written in commemoration of the 139th anniversary of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Upper Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia. Hantsport, NS: S.l.: ?, 1984. Pp. 90.



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