Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society
The Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society is a historical society in Halifax, Nova Scotia that was founded in 1878 and is the second oldest in Canada (The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec is the first.) The Society is a voluntary organization that operates without an office or paid staff. The Society first published the Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly and then the Nova Scotia Historical Review. Eventually the publication was named the Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society and now it is known as the Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society.
Notable members
- George Elkana Morton[1]
- Harry Piers
- Archibald MacMechan
- Thomas Beamish Akins
Historical Plaques
- John Wentworth's Cannon, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
- George Augustus Westphal's Birthplace, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (Dartmouth Heritage Museum)
- Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres Monument, St. George's Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society
- Article Index
- NS Historical Society 1879 Vol 1
- NS Historical Society 1881 Vol 2
- NS Historical Society 1882-83 Vol 3
- NS Historical Society 1884 Vol 4
- NS Historical Society 1886-87 Vol 5
- NS Historical Society 1888, Vol 6
- NS Historical Society 1889-91, Vol. 7
- NS Historical Society 1892-94, Vol.8
- NS Historical Society - Louisbourg 1894
- NS Historical Society 1895
- NS Historical Society 1896-98
- NS Historical Society 1899-1900, Vol. 11
- Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, #12 (1905)
- Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, vol. 13, 1908
- NS Historical Society 1910, Vol.14
- Index 1878-1910
- NS Historical Society 1911, Vol. 15
- NS Historical Society 1912
- NS Historical Society 1913
- NS Historical Society 1914
- NS Historical Society 1918, Vol.19
- NS Historical Society 1921, Vol.20
- NS Historical Society 1927, Vol.21
- The memorial sundial at Annapolis Royal: paper read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society, at Halifax, N.S. December the sixth, 1918 (1918)
See also
References
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