Amos Seaman School Museum
River Hebert, Nova Scotia

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King Seaman - His Legacy Continues

 
A ledger from the Minudie School in 1942.
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A poem about Amos 'King' Seaman, written by a local resident in the 1970's.
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The Pearl Street Wharf and the A. Seaman  Co. Agency in Boston.
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This document shows the information on the  Minudie Coal Company that was incorporated in 1902.
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An aerial view of Minudie and the Cumberland Basin. St. Denis Church is in the middle of the photo.
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An aerial view of Minudie showing three of the provincial heritage buildings.
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Downey's Cove, the site of the grindstone quarries.
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One of the few remaining heritage homes in Minudie, Nova Scotia.
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View of Mill Creek as seen today.
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Mill Creek near the Village of Mundie
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The Lower Cove grindstone quarry
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A view of the village of Minudie during the 1930's, showing the boardwalks.
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Gilbert Seaman, second son of Amos and Jane Seaman.
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A load of lathes with two men on top of the load.
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Photo of a Minudie Railway locomotive
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Photo of the Lower Cove grindstone quarry
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Amos Thomas Seaman, the eldest sone of Amos and Jane Seaman. (1815 to 1856)
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The pastorage rates for the Minudie Big Pasture, in 1876.
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