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Cape Sable Historical Society Centre

2402 on Hwy 3
Barrington, NS, B0W 1E0
Shelburne, Southwest
Phone: (902) 637-2185
Email: eastlink.ca

Website: www.capesablehistoricalsociety.com

The society was formed in 1937, its main objective is to preserve the heritage and artifacts of the Barrington area. The collection consists of newspapers dating back to 1887, genealogy reseach information, published genealogies and photos. War, Temperance, school and church records are available for viewing. Land grants and Old Meeting House meetings records are also available for viewing. Clothing and hats along with piano, organ and melodian give an insight to the mid to late 1800s.

The Society also operates Barrington Woolen Mill Museum and the Old Meeting House Museum for the Nova Scotia Museum.

Hours
Year round
June 1-September 30: Mon-Sat 9:30am-5:30pm
Sun 1:00pm-5:30pm
Winter: Wed 9:00am-4:30pm
please call ahead

Membership(s)
$10.00 annually, Members receive our newsletter

Parking Spaces(car)
25

Contact Information
Brenda Maxwell
Manager
eastlink.ca
Phone: (902 637-2185

Marjory Weeks
President
eastlink.ca
Phone: (902) 637-2185

Admission Details
Free, donations welcome

Organization Type/Service(s)
Museum
Archives
Genealogical Holdings
Photographic Holdings

Facilities
Public washrooms
Bus tours welcome
Picnic tables
Parking available
Restaurant
Tourist info
Gift shop

Special Group Tours Offered
No

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Genealogical Holdings:

Scope of Holdings
Major family collection: Nickerson; family files and publications, genealogies, charts, family bibles, scrapbooks, Church registers: Shelburne baptisms 1790-18207, cemetery inscriptions, funeral home records, township books, vital statistics: marriage licenses 1928-1959, county, municipal records: Electoral list 1895 Barrington area, Overseers of the Poor 1836-65, school records: attendance registers 1896-1910 for Municipality of Barrington schools, local newspapers.

Extent of Holdings
4 filing drawers, 4 boxes, shelf space: 5 meters

Founding Family Names
Nickerson

Research Fees
The museum responds to general and genealogical inquiries. Fees quoted upon request. Local researchers are available for hire.

Duplication Fees
Photocopying services are available at .35 cents per page.

Photographic Holdings:

Scope of Holdings
The collection includes many photographs of scenes in the municipality of Barrington. Many images from the 1890-1930 period.

Extent of Holdings
Approximately 100 glass negatives, 20 tin plates, 350 photographs. Photographs are accessible through a card catalogue.

Research Fees
The museum responds to research inquiries. A research fee of $10.00 per day is charged. Requests may be forwarded to another organization; in some cases a fee may be charged.

Duplication Fees
Photocopying services are available at 35 cents per copy. Photographic reproduction services available. Fees quoted upon request.

Community Holdings
Barrington, Barrington Passage, Charlesville, Woods Harbour, Shag Harbour, Doctors Cove, Newellton, Centerville, Clarks Harbour, all of Cape Sable |sland, Baccaro, Port LaTour, Clyde River, Port Clyde, Villagedale, Oak Park, and other parts of Shelburne County, Binders of birth, death and marriages taken from local newspapers include areas along the south shore.

Cemetery Holdings
All of Western Shelburne County and newspaper transcriptions from South West Nova Scotia.

Additional Fee Information
Publication Fees: Fees quoted upon request.

Oldest gravemarker in the burial grounds at the Old Meeting House.  The Old Meeting House was built in 1765 by the Planters who settled here in the 1760's.  The building is the Oldest Nonconformist Church remaining in Canada.
Oldest gravemarker in the burial grounds at the Old Meeting House. The Old Meeting House was built in 1765 by the Planters who settled here in the 1760's. The building is the Oldest Nonconformist Church remaining in Canada.
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Street scene from early 1900's
A quilt made from British Military Uniforms
A quilt made from British Military Uniforms
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Cape Sable Historical Society
Quilt display at the Old Meeting House, Barrington August 2009
Quilt display at the Old Meeting House, Barrington August 2009
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