Site Web : www.freewebs.com/minudieheritage/
Heures
July 1 - September 1
July & August daily 10am to 6pm
June & September by appointment
Call 251-2422 or e-mail: minudieheritage@gmail.com
Places de stationnement (voitures)
20
Places de stationnement (autobus)
2
Coordonnées
Helen Sims
Office Administrator
yahoo.ca
Téléphone : 902-251-2422
Télécopieur : 902-251-2422
Roger Harrison
Chair
gmail.com
Téléphone : 902-251-2289
Off Season contact Helen Sims at (902) 732-2000 or e-mail minudieheritage@gmail.com
Détails du prix d'entrée
Donations accepted
Type d'organisme ou service
Museum
Archives
Thèmes
Culture
Natural Heritage
Installations
Environnement sans fumée
Accès pour fauteuils roulants
Toilettes publiques
Excursions d'autobus premises
Aires de pique-nique
Stationnement
Tourist info
Visites guidées particulières
oui
Description de la visite
Contact museum for details
Heures recommandées pour la visite guidée
1 hour
Ressources généalogiques:
Diversité des ressources
Black & white photographs of Minudie School, Seaman Family, shad fishing, grindstone, lumber mills and local mines from mid 1800's to 1950's
Étendue des ressources
Collection contains photographic material & documents including ledgers, maps, personal correspondence, school registers & documents pertaining to the operation of the Minudie School, teacher lists
Approximate 80% of collection is archival material
Chercher des noms de famille
Seaman
Frais de recherche
Fees will depend on extent of research required
Frais de photocopie
Contact staff for current fees
Ressources photographiques:
Ressources de la ville
Four provincial heritage buildings are located in Minudie. The St. Denis Church located next to the museum also has a small archival collection
Ressources du cimetière
See Cumberland County Cemetery Book for detailed information by contacting the Cumberland County Genealogical Society.
St. Denis Cemetery is located behind the church adjacent to the museum.
The Lake Cemetery is located 1 km from the museum.
Barronsfield Cemetery is located on the Barronsfield Road on route to the museum from River Hebert