Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues
Location: Minudie, Nova Scotia

 
Children skating on the pond with their teacher.
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Local children returning from a fishing trip.
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The class of 1925 at the Minudie School.
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The school picnic with both Minudie and Barronsfield school, held at Mill Creek, near Minudie.
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Two sleds with teams of horses hauling them through the snow, taken in the late 1800's.
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The Fish Camps beside the dyke in Minudie.
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Shad fishing in the Minudie bay.
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One of the local shad fishermen, returning from the nets, crossing the dyke.
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Hay wagons near Minudie
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The Jerome LeBlanc Store was located next to the creamery in Minudie.
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Thrashing machine at a local farm in Minudie.
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The 'Little Dan' Ferry that ran from Minudie to Amherst.
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Amos 'Peck' Seaman in 1860
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Josephine Shortt
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The Seaman Crest
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Amos Thomas Seaman, eldest child of Amos and Jane Seaman.
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Photo of the Amos Seaman plaque on a wall in the Universalist Church, Minudie, Nova Scotia.
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Photo of the Jane Seaman plaque on a wall in the Universalist Church, Minudie, Nova Scotia.
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