archived at
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Prospectus of the Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Railway Company
1849
archive.org
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Correspondence between the Colonial Department and Mr. Josiah Timmis
as to the Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Railroad (sic) Company
1851
eco.canadiana.ca
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Halifax & Great Western Railway, report of negotiations at Ottawa
1886
archive.org
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Final report of the officers employed on the survey of the line for
the Quebec and Halifax Railway... and on public works in Canada
1849
eco.canadiana.ca
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Report on the proposed trunk line of railway from an eastern port
in Nova Scotia, through New Brunswick, to Quebec
1868
archive.org
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Map (title only)...showing the explored route for the proposed
Trunk Line of Railway from Halifax to Quebec
1868
archive.org
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Map...showing the explored route for the proposed
Trunk Line of Railway from Halifax to Quebec
1868
archive.org
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Rules and regulations to be observed by the officers and men
in the service of the Board of Commissioners, Nova Scotia Railway
April 1859
eco.canadiana.ca
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(1) Report of an Inspection of the Nova Scotia Railway: page 01 (pdf 08)
(2) Report of Inspection of Rolling Stock N.S. Railway: page 17 (pdf 24)
1863
openlibrary.org
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(1) Nova Scotia Syndicate examined and exposed
1882
archive.org
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(2) Nova Scotia Syndicate examined and exposed
1882
archive.org
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Nova Scotia Railway Syndicate, some additional remarks
1882
archive.org
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Nova Scotia Railways Aid and Consolidation Act
1886
Google Books
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Opening of the Pictou railway, Nova Scotia
1867
archive.org
Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions (CIHM) was launched
in 1978 as a nonprofit organization for preserving and providing access
to early Canadian publications, first on microfiche and now online.
ECO began in 1997 as a pilot project to create an online
digital library by taking microfilmed documents from the
CIHM microfiche collection and scanning them into digital images.
In 2008, the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions (CIHM)
and AlouetteCanada, merged into a single organization called Canadiana.org
The press release announcing the merger, April 2008
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