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Black Loyalist Heritage Society Historical Site and Museum

104 Old Birchtown Road
Birchtown, NS, B0T 1W0
Shelburne, Southwest
Phone: (902) 875-1310
Fax: (902) 875-1352
Email: blackloyalist.com

Website: www.blackloyalist.com/

The Black Loyalist Heritage Museum in Birchtown offers visitors the chance to dive into the rich and vibrant history of the Black Loyalists and their descendants. With a number of archaeological artifacts, archival records and photographs, period clothing displays, and ever-changing exhibits, visitors will live the Black Loyalist experience through the various presentation in our museum.

Again this season they will feature weekly historical re-enactments enabling visitors to experience and gain an understanding of the issues facing this unique community. The re-enactments will take place on-site in St. Paul's Anglican Church, a heritage property, owned by the Society.

The gift shop "Birchtown's Giftshop & Collectables" features a wide array of products, collectables, and souvenirs. This store has something for everyone.

Hours
June 1 - September 30
Mon closed Tues-Fri 11:00am-5:00pm
Sat & Sun noon-5:00pm
Museum open by appointment off season
Office and Gift Shop open year round

Membership(s)
Single $20, $25 family, $40 organization

All member receive our Newsletter

Parking Spaces(car)
10

Contact Information
Beverly Cox
Site Manager
blackloyalist.com
Phone: (902) 875-1606
Fax: (902) 875-1352

Shari Shortliffe
Office Administrator
blackloyalist.com
Phone: (902) 875-1310
Fax: (902) 875-1352

Arlene Butler
Site Assistant
(902) 875-1310
arlene@blackloyalist.com

Elizabeth Cromwell
President, BLHS
elizabethcromwell@ns.sympatico.ca
(902) 875-2114
(902) 875-1352

Admission
Family: $10.00

Admission Details
individual $3.00, donations welcome, charitable receipts issued for donations over $10.00, Re-enactment Admission individual $5.00 (includes admission to the museum)

Organization Type/Service(s)
Museum
Cultural Centre

Theme(s)
Culture
  - African Canadian

Facilities
Wheelchair accessible
Public washrooms
Bus tours welcome
Picnic tables
Parking available
Tourist info

Special Group Tours Offered
Yes

Tour Details
Please contact for details.

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Genealogical Holdings:

Scope of Holdings
Family genealogy, Cemetery records, Publications, Book of Negroes, Munster Roll, Church records, Court Records, Personal Diaries Census 1770-87, Land Grant Maps,New Brunswick Black Loyalist Records 1785 - 1835, Vital Stats and an extensive library.

Extent of Holdings
435 files

Founding Family Names
Ball, Bailey, Barry/Berry, Bell, Bennnett, Berriman/Berryman, Blagdon, Bolton ,Borden, Brant, Brothers, Brown, Bruce, Bright, Clyke, Crawford, Cromwell, Cuff, Davis, Downie/Downey, Eli/Ely, Farmer, Francis, Fells, Falls, George, Gibson, Gero/Gerrow, Goosley, Guy/Guye, Hagens, Hartley, Herbert, Jacklyn/Jacklin, Jarvis, Jones, Jordan/Jorden, Kellin(g) Kelley, Langford, Lavender, Lawrence, Matthews, McCarthy, Morrison, Nickerson, Oliver, Paytner, Peters, Robart, Riley, Robertson, Robinson, Scott, Sisco, Shotliffe, Skeen, Skien, Skinner, Stevens, Stephens, Tasco, Thompson, Turner, Tye, Upshaw, Warrington, Wesley, White, Williams, Wilson and many more.

Research Fees
First 1/2 hour is free and $20 for additional time.

Self conducted research is free.

Duplication Fees
25 cents for copies, $20 for scans

Photographic Holdings:

Community Holdings
Yarmouth County, Queens County, Shelburne County, Annapolis County

Cemetery Holdings
none available

Birchtown Sign
Birchtown Sign
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Museum Exhibition
Museum Exhibition
Gateway to the Black Burial Ground
Gateway to the Black Burial Ground
Heritage Society
Heritage Society
Black Loyalist Burial Ground, National Historic Monument
Black Loyalist Burial Ground, National Historic Monument
Black Loyalist Museum sign
Black Loyalist Museum sign
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