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River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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

 
A bible from one of the Seaman family homes, dated 1857.
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Photo of men hauling two caskets on sleds from River Hebert to Minudie, taken in April 1926.
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Booklet entitled 'In Art Needlework', which contains information and sheets of patterns for sewing.
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View of the bay looking towards Amherst point.
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The Minudie Community Hall.
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Postcards sent to Mrs. Fred Seaman.
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The letter was written to Aleida Seaman in 1901.
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A front view of Amos Seaman's Homestead, around 1860.
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A view inside the Seaman Universalist Church, Minudie, Nova Scotia.
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Plaque dedicated to Jane Seaman.
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An inside view of the Seaman Homestead, Minudie, Nova Scotia, taken in the 1950's.
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The remains of the Seaman Homestead in 1950's.
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The remains of the Seaman Homestead.
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A view of the crumbling Seaman homestead, buitl by Amos Seaman in 1837.
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The remains of the once great Seaman Homestead, built by Amos in 1837.
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Audio interview with Frances Legere.
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Audio interview with Frances Legere referring to the ferry from Minudie to Amherst Point.
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Audio interview with Frances Legere, recalling the young residents leaving Minudie.
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