Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues

 
A photo of the village of Minudie in the early 1900's
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A photo of the Unversialist Church, the School house and the Catholic church, around 1910 to 1920.
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St. Denis Catholic church around 1870.
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The Vernon house,
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This house was built by Job Seaman in the mid 1840's and is located in Barronsfield.
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The Minudie wharf.
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A winter view of the Minudie wharf, around 1910.
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Amos Seaman in 1860.
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The Seaman Homestead.
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The school house in Minudie.
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The first grist steam mill in Nova Scotia.
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The grindstone quarries.
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The Seaman Universalist church.
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St. Denis Catholic church.
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The lumber mill located at Mill Creek, close to Minudie, owned and operated by the Seaman family.
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The Minudie wharf, showing a schooner and the ferry that ran across to Amherst.
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A typical grindstone located on the Lower Cove beach.
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The tombstone of Amos and Jane Seaman, located in the Lake Cemetery, Minudie
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