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              C.B. Highlands National Park
              CA BI 77-509-643 · Item · ca. 1950

              Item is a photograph of a view of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

              MG 21.37-D-1-4 · Item · 1954 or 1955
              Part of Dr. C. Lamont MacMillan Fonds

              Item consists of a partial speech given by Dr. MacMillan in 1954 or 1955. The only part of the speech available is the last page where he finishes speaking about the highway needs in Victoria County. He also mentions the new Graham Bell museum in Baddeck and how it has benefited the tourism industry in Nova Scotia but more specifically in Baddeck and Victoria County.

              CA BI MG 12.181 · Fonds · 1833-1892

              Papers include correspondence, business receipts, legal documents, and deeds:

              1.
              a. Two letters from C.F. Harrington, MLA, Arichat, regarding politics in the area, a legal action taken by Pringle, and a public meeting regarding building a road to Black River, 1841, 1850.
              b. Correspondence regarding debt owed by Hugh McDonald, Big Cove, 1846.
              c. Payment of accounts, sale of cattle, 1860.
              d. Correspondence regarding James Pringle's lawsuit against Chandler, 1867.
              e. Correspondence from Donald McKenzie, teacher in Victoria County, whose salary was 38 pounds per year, 1865.
              f. Correspondence from John V. Flynn, MLA, Halifax re purchase of spring Fife wheat at 7/6 bushel, 1870.
              g. Correspondence from Hart & Ingraham, Port Hawkesbury regarding purchase of leather, 1870.
              h. Correspondence from Tina J. Pringle to her brother George relaying experiences of Cape Bretoners in Boston, 1892.
              i. Bill of goods, sale between James Cochran and Ellen Murray, 1855.
              j. Correspondence regarding interest on account, 1871.
              k. General bill of affairs, from William MacKay to James Pringle, making mention of Captain Wolfe, 1852.
              l. Correspondence, 1842.

              2.
              a. Business receipts of James Pringle, 1833-1874. Some material does not contain discernable dates.
              b. Accounts of James Pringle with John McLean, 1845-1861.
              c. Accounts of James Pringle, 1865-1866.
              d. Account of McDonald Murray with James Pringle, 1843-1857.
              e. Account of sales of cattle, sheep and butter to Mr. James Pringle, 1859.
              f. Account of James Pringle with M.J.T. MacNeil, River Bourgeois, 1877-1880.

              3.
              a. Warrant sworn out for arrest of Duncan Murray for theft of violin from James Pringle, 1863.
              b. Notice of public meeting of the ratepayers, Section 23, Richmond County for the purpose of electing trustees, 1864.

              4.
              a. Agreement between the Province of Nova Scotia and James Pringle for road repair between his farm and that of William Urquharts, 1854. Includes envelope.
              b. Statement regarding the settlement of debt of Dougald Cameron “Dougaldson” to James Pringle, 1863.
              c. Indenture between James Pringle and Robert Hill of Black River, Esquire Executor of the last will and testament of John Ross of Scot’s River, St. George’s Channel, 1864.
              d. Draft of Indenture between James and Sarah Pringle to their son, James Jr., for land at St. George’s Channel, 1865.

              Pringle, James
              Speeches
              MG 21.37-D-1 · File · 1949-1967
              Part of Dr. C. Lamont MacMillan Fonds

              File consists of political speeches written by Dr. MacMillan; Addressing Angus L. MacDonald in Bridgewater in April 1949, expressing his condolences on the passing of King George VI as well as congratulating the Department of Education on it’s success, partial speech talking about the highway needs in Victoria County and the boom in tourism, speech concerning the legalization of the practice of Chiropractic, speech detailing an act to incorporate the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Limited, speech detailing the damages done by draggers, survey of requirements for the fishing industry, proposition for a committee and minister of Fisheries, a speech thanking the people for nominating him, improving road conditions in Victoria County, speech asking for Cape Bretons rightful share in the tourism industry, a speech thanking the people for re-electing him for the third time, speech thanking the committee for their invitation to the annual celebration of John Cabot setting foot on Cape Breton Island, speech about public health in Nova Scotia, speech at the Gaelic Mod and the gathering of the clans, annual meeting for the Victoria County Liberal Association, speech from the throne debate, addresses the lack of rehabilitation programs for coal miners in the event of a mine closure and the utilization of Nova Scotia’s natural resources, financial figures and an article from the Royal Gazette Extraordinary detailing the House of Assembly Session.