Come visit Friday & Saturday from 1 p.m, to 4 p.m.
ATTENTION – have you visited the Nova Scotia Highlanders Regimental Museum? Well visits may be limited with the rumblings in the news.
Join us on May 21, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Col. Layton Ralston Armoury, 36 Acadia St., Amherst, NS
Guest Speaker: Ray Coulson
Topic: Talk and tour of Nova Scotia Highlanders Regimental Museum
Bring a friend, let's fill the room and make Ray feel honored. Not a member no problem everyone is welcome!
Meetings are always open to the public, so please come join your local family Genealogical Society, which has been serving Cumberland County for the past 23 years. Research your heritage and find new relatives. Learn about what times your parents, grandparents and other ancestors, lived through, where, when, how, education, religion, occupations, etc.
Much more has been added to our collections during the time of COVID shutdown. Please come and do research from our vast expanding collection.
Email: "archives@ccgsns.com" or Call: 902-661-7278
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Railroading in Westchester, NS
Railroading in Westchester, NS
CCGS Publication Number 2 Price $10.00+ S & H
ISBN 0-9733643-3-5
29 pages, Indexed
8 ½” X 11″
Teresa Webb was the author of “Railroading in Westchester”. She was a school teacher on Westchester Mountain (The Cross Road) for many years, as well as a local historian for the Westchester area and a correspondent for the Oxford Journal, Halifax Herald and the Amherst Daily News. Her husband, John Harris Webb, was an employee of the Railroad for more than 30 years.
Permission to publish this book by the Cumberland County Genealogical Society was given by her daughter Miss Helen Webb, currently of Westchester, Nova Scotia. A Surname Index is included with a cross reference to the page on which the name appears.
This manuscript was written in April 1970.
Typed and proofread by members of CCGS