Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues

 
Audio interview with Annie Glen about her mothers memories.
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Audio interview with Annie Glen describing her mothers life.
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Audio interview with Frances Legere, recalling helping out their neighbours in Minudie.
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Audio interview with Frances Legere, talking about peoples names and clothing she wore as a child.
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Audio interview with Ruth Symes, grandaughter of Gilbert Seaman, who still lives in Minudie.
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Audio interview with Ruth Symes.
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Audio interview with Ruth Symes recalling the schooners.
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Audio interview with Ruth Symes recalling her memories of the dykes and big marsh.
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Audio interview with Jude Terrio, a resident of Mill Creek recalling the Minudie ferry in the 1920s.
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Audio interview with Jude Terrio recalling the crossings of the Minudie Ferry.
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Audio interview with Jude Terrio, talking about the old creamery in Minudie.
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Audio interview with Jude Terrio, describing the fish camps.
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The remains of Dr. and Sarah Mitchells house in Minudie, behind the site of the Seaman homestead..
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Audio interview with Ruth Symes recalling a night rescue from the river one winter.
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Poem written by Francis Dawson.
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One of the bedroom fireplaces in Gilbert Seaman's home.
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A wooden model of a ship from the home of Gilbert Seaman.
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This stool was located in the home of Gilbert Seaman.
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