Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues

 
A local fisherman removes a twist in the net.
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The mud flats of Minudie.
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This photo shows the nets spread out across the bay, which were 386 feet long.
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A good catch was 150 shad at one time.
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A fisherman splitting, cleaning and storing fish to sell locally or in Amherst.
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Returning to the fish camps with the puncheons of fish on the back of the cart.
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Press notice from April 1893 giving the benefits of emigrating to Nova Scotia.
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The funeral at St. Denis Church on September 24th, 1930.
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Ripley's  'It Happened In Canada!'
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A school research project by Grade VI students of River Hebert in 1976.
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A school research project by Grade VI studentd from River Hebert in 1976.
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An extract from the 'Old King is Back': Amos 'King' seaman and his diary.
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An extract from the diary of Philip DesBarres.
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A list of the students and their attendance at night school at the Minudie Catholic School.
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Names of the students who attended school and night school in Minudie in 1864.
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Extract from the Nova Scotia Archives concerning the building of the Seaman Universalist Church.
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Drawings inside a Bell Exercise book from the Minudie School, 1859.
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Original school register from the Minudie School dated September, 1900.
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