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Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1988286980

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Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia tells the fascinating stories of abandoned communities, not haunted buildings and paranormal encounters, although the occasional resident spirit does make an appearance. Ghost towns generally begin as industry-based communities of convenience for mining but when resources were depleted, marks slumped or demand outstripped production, their reason for being ended.

Buried in the Woods

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Ghost towns
ISBN : 1897426143

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Buried in the Woods by Mike Parker Pdf

Born and raised in Bear River, Nova Scotia, Mike Parker has been called Nova Scotia's Storyteller, a reference to the diversity of themes covered in his many books of popular history. The best-selling author has been researching and writing about his native province for more than twenty years. This is his thirteenth book. Mike is affiliated with the Gorsebrook Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies at Saint Mary's University as a research associate. He is a graduate of Acadia University and a long-time resident of Dartmouth.

Renfrew Gold

Author : John Hawkins
Publisher : Hantsport, N.S. : Lancelot Press
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Ghost towns
ISBN : 0889995737

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Gold! and where They Found it

Author : Cy Martin,Cynthia Jean Martin Keezer
Publisher : Corona del Mar, Calif. : Trans-Anglo Books
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : UCSD:31822031034226

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Gold! and where They Found it by Cy Martin,Cynthia Jean Martin Keezer Pdf

Gold Creeks & Ghost Towns

Author : Neville Langrell Barlee
Publisher : Surrey, B.C. : Hancock House
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 088839988X

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Gold Creeks & Ghost Towns by Neville Langrell Barlee Pdf

Welcome to gold creek and ghost town country where towns stand in another century, the echoes of history are audible, and the wilderness is still just a glance away. From the sagebrush, desert country of southern valleys of the Okanagan and Similkameen across to the high grandeur of the East Kootenays, the southern interior of BC remains an entrancing region. To some people it is the ghost town country, and area where half a hundred towns stood in another century and names like Sandon, Phoenix, Ferguson and Cascade City were familiar words. To others it is the land of gold creeks, for there was a time when streams like Perry, Granite, Rock and Wild Horse drew thousands of miners in their never ending quest for Eldorado. Fortunately, some of this area remains relatively unchanged and even today the wilderness is but a glance away and beyond the traveled routes, the trail blazing country still beckons. For that rather unique breed, those who feel at ease in places far off the beaten path or deep in the back country where the echoes of history are still audible and the atmosphere of half-forgotten eras lingers on, we hope that this book will be enjoyable, for it is for those individuals that is in intended.

Ghost Islands of Nova Scotia

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Haunted places
ISBN : 1897426356

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There is an aura that cloaks islands in mystique and stirs the imagination. Nova Scotia would be an island if not for a narrow isthmus linking Canada's second smallest province to New Brunswick. The ocean waters surrounding Nova Scotia have proportionally more islands than anywhere else in the Atlantic. In fact, there are more than 3,800 islands that lie “scattered like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle” along nearly 5,000 miles of coastline. For Ghost Islands of Nova Scotia, Mike Parker has selected a treasure trove of 330 images and maps to produce a series of pictorial vignettes accompanied by a wealth of descriptive text. Legendary islands such as Sable, Seal, St. Paul, and Scatarie come to life, as do a score of others including Sambro, McNabs, Georges, Lawlor, Devils, Melville, Little Hope, McNutts, Oak, Isle Haute, Bon Portage, Liscomb, the Tuskets, the Canso Islands, and LaHave Islands.Featured are tales of abandoned settlements and homesteads, lighthouses and keepers, storms and shipwrecks, contagious diseases and mass burials. There are stories of lost cemeteries and ghostly apparitions, pirates and buried treasure, smugglers, spies and murderers, forts, prisons and secret passageways, even picnics, carnivals and merry-go-rounds. Ghost Islands of Nova Scotia is a virtual encyclopedia of our coastal past - a look back at a rugged, adventurous, dangerous, often lonely and sometimes tragic way of life.

Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Ghost towns
ISBN : 1897426046

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Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia tells the fascinating stories of abandoned communities, not haunted buildings and paranormal encounters, although the occasional resident spirit does make an appearance. Ghost towns generally begin as industry-based communities of convenience for mining but when resources were depleted, marks slumped or demand outstripped production, their reason for being ended. The story of mining in Nova Scotia is one of Canada's oldest, yet is perhaps the province's best kept heritage secret. More gold was mined worldwide in the 1800s than during the previous five thousand years. Since Canada was one of the worlds largest gold producers, auriferous tales and legends abound from that era of motherlodes found and fortunes lost. Nova Scotia heralded the first of its three gold rushes 37 years before men braved Yukon's Chilkoot Pass heading to the Klondike. Adventurers from the world over were drawn to Nova Scotia's burgeoning nineteenth-century gold districts as was "a motley crew of day labourers, farmers, fishermen, ruined mechanics, drunkards and gamblers." An air of mysticism shrouding ghost towns holds a fascination for historians, social scientists, treasure and relic hunters, geocachers and nostalgia buffs. Mike Parker tells the story of characters and con men, industry and labour, prosperity and recession. Although abandoned gold mining settlements are the book's central theme, ghost towns built upon coal, iron ore and copper are featured as well. Scores of exhaustively researched images, supported by informative, entertaining text, tell the sad story of a great heritage that has been nearly erased from our history books.

Nova Scotia's Lost Communities

Author : Joan Dawson
Publisher : Nimbus+ORM
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-11
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781771086042

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Nova Scotia's Lost Communities by Joan Dawson Pdf

Stories and photos that bring the people and places of Nova Scotia’s historic past to life. Beaubassin was once a prosperous farming community at the head of the Cumberland Basin; Africville was the vibrant home of Black Nova Scotians who struggled to make a living and found spiritual solace in their church. Both are now gone, one a casualty of long-ago colonial warfare and the other a victim of misguided urban renewal. In this fascinating book, author Joan Dawson looks at thirty-seven of this Canadian province’s lost communities: places like Electric City, Indian Gardens, and the Tancook Islands. Some were home to ethnic groups forced to leave. Others, once dependent on factories, mills, or the fishery, died as the economy changed or resources were depleted. But they were all once places where Nova Scotians were born, married, worked, and died. Featuring over 60 archival and contemporary photos and illustrations, Nova Scotia’s Lost Communities preserves those memories with fascinating insights.

Historic Dartmouth

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Dartmouth (N.S.)
ISBN : 1551092654

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Mike Parker was born in Digby County and grew up with the guiding and lumbering traditions of southwestern Nova Scotia. Early in his career, Mike acquired a keen interest in the stories and the lore of the woodsman and the wilderness. The author of numerous books including Guide of the North Woods, Woodchips and Beans, and Running the Gauntlet, Mike Parker lives in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Gold Strikes and Ghost Towns

Author : Todd Webb
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : Cities and towns
ISBN : WISC:89067357673

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Into the Deep Unknown

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Canoe camping
ISBN : 1897426461

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Unspoiled woods and waters, abundant game and legendary guides were the cornerstones upon which early tourism was built in Nova Scotia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Many entertaining and informative accounts were written by visiting sportsmen of that era; the most widely read and enduring is The Tent Dwellers, penned in 1908 by Albert Bigelow Paine in which the American humorist light-heartedly recounted a camping and fishing expedition through what today constitutes the “Toby” and “Keji.” A more recent work of wide popular appeal was published in 1990 by Mike Parker, who spent four years conducting extensive, groundbreaking research interviewing the last of the old-time woodsmen whose reminiscences and tales formed the basis for Guides of the North Woods, a compilation of oral and written history documenting Nova Scotia’s guiding tradition. Into The Deep Unknown is both a stand-alone book and a companion to The Tent Dwellers and Guides of theNorth Woods. It continues Mike Parker’s ongoing quest to preserve our historical past and heritage. A richlyillustrated sporting journal, it interweaves the first-person account of a 1910 canoe “pilgrimage” through the Landof the Tent Dwellers with more than 424 vintage photographs and text.

Historic Annapolis Valley

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Annapolis Valley (Annapolis County and Kings County, N.S.)
ISBN : 1551095831

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Historic Annapolis Valley by Mike Parker Pdf

The allure of the Valley is its diversity- seacoast and agricultural land; ocean basins and fresh water lakes; tidal rivers and mountain streams; marshlands and meadows, fishing ports and farming hamlets, urban towns and country villages. Historically, the Valley's heritage is as rich as its soil, with roots reaching back four hundred years. Historic Annapolis Valley is first and foremost about a region, not individual communities, although many are included as part of the overall story. The book covers the Annapolis Valley from Digby to Windsor, with an emphasis on the mid-valley, from Bridgetown to Berwick, beginning with the French in the 1600s and discussing topics relevant to the present day.

Historic Digby

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Digby (N.S. : County)
ISBN : 1551093391

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Historic Digby by Mike Parker Pdf

Historic Digby paints a vivid portrait of this Nova Scotian town and country, from its 1783 settlement by United Empire Loyalists to its bustling days in two world wars. Rare photographs accompany fascinating stories that document street lodges, public services and private citizens (such as Maud Lewis, international folk artist; or Joshua Slocum, the first man to sail solo around the world).Renowned today for its natural beauty and its scallops, the little town that began on the western slope of the Annapolis Basin, "facing the rising sun," grew into the county that includes settlements at Tiverton, Weymouth, Brier Island, Sandy Cove, Church Point, and Bear River. Historic Digby describes these surrounding communities, as well as the county's intertwining Mi'kmaw, Acadian, Black, and Loyalist roots. From the area's first historian, Isaiah Wilson, to its turn-of-the-century photographer, Paul Yates, Historic Digby draws on a wide range of carefully researched sources to provide this bright glimpse of Digby's past.

Ghost Towns of the Yukon

Author : Thomas William Paterson
Publisher : Langley, B.C. : Stagecoach Publishing Company
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Extinct cities
ISBN : 0889830096

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Ghost Towns of the Yukon by Thomas William Paterson Pdf

A tourist guide to the historic towns of the Yukon, particularly those associated with the gold rush.

Frontier Town

Author : Mike Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-04-20
Category : Bear River (N.S.)
ISBN : 1897426666

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Frontier Town by Mike Parker Pdf

Bear River photographer Ralph Nelson Harris captured the village’s waning days of sail and lumber through his camera lens in the early 1900s. Drawing upon hundreds of recently discovered Ralph Harris images, historian and author Mike Parker puts a newfound face to Bear River’s past while utilizing painstakingly researched excerpts from The Telephone, Bear River’s newspaper of the day, to add an informative and entertaining voice to the story. Includes 470 images.