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1 SMITH, James F. Friendly Church on the Corner : A History of First National United Baptist Church, New Glasgow
First United Baptist Church, 1980, 
SMITH, James F. The Friendly Church on the Corner : A History of First National United Baptist Church, New Glasgow. New Glasgow, NS: First United Baptist Church, October 1980. Pp. 187. Illustrated. 8vo, orange ill. card covers, black titles to front. Small nicks to head and tail of spine, else vg. 30.00

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2 SMITH, James F. PINEO, Henry Gesner Henry Gesner Pineo. Signed
North Cumberland Historical Society, Pugwash, N.S., 1977, 
SMITH, James F. Henry Gesner Pineo. Pugwash, N.S.: The North Cumberland Historical Society, 1977. Publication No. 7. Pp (6),[1]-41,(1). 4to, brown 3-ring folder, typed paper label to front cover. “For decades, the Pineos managed financial and commercial affairs in and around Pugwash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. Their control was absolute and the effects, long-lasting. More importantly, their business affluence earned them entry into provincial politics where, on occasion, they flexed their partisan muscles with sometimes startling results. The father arranged a nearly-successful effort to unseat the mighty Charles Tupper in 1859, and then destroyed the Governmentof Joseph Howe in 1863. The son was the only pro-Confederation candidate t o win and hold a Legislature seat in anti-Confederate Nova Scotia, 1867-1871. Who were these men, father and son? They were the Hon, Henry Gesner Pineo, Sr., M.L.C., and Henry Gesner Pineo, Jr., M.P.P. for Cumberland.” (from p. 1). Light foxing, else very good. Signed by the author and with complimentary inscription from the North Cumberland Historical Society. 30.00

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3 SMITH, James F. History of Pugwash
North Cumberland Historical Society,, 1978, 
SMITH, James F. The History of Pugwash. N.pl., The North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978. Pp (6),379,(3). 8vo, green cloth. Contents: 1. Pugwash by the Sea, 1802-1827; 2. The Waterford Movement, 1827-1845; 3. The James Black Plan; 4. The Coming of the Railroad, 1867-1900; 5. Fire and War, 1900-1918; 6. They Will Not Admit Defeat, 1918-1929; 7. Pugwash by the Sea, 1929-1978. Previous owner's name expunged, else vg. 60.00

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4 SMITH, James F. History of Pugwash, The
North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978, 
SMITH, James F. The History of Pugwash. N.pl., The North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978. Pp (6),379,(3). 8vo, green cloth. Contents: 1. Pugwash by the Sea, 1802-1827; 2. The Waterford Movement, 1827-1845; 3. The James Black Plan; 4. The Coming of the Railroad, 1867-1900; 5. Fire and War, 1900-1918; 6. They Will Not Admit Defeat, 1918-1929; 7. Pugwash by the Sea, 1929-1978. Vg. 65.00

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5 SMITH, James F. History of Pugwash, The. maroon cloth, signed
North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978, 
SMITH, James F. The History of Pugwash. N.pl., The North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978. Pp (6),379,(3). 8vo, maroon cloth with gilt lettering tofront and spine. Contents: 1. Pugwash by the Sea, 1802-1827; 2. The Waterf ord Movement, 1827-1845; 3. The James Black Plan; 4. The Coming of the Railroad, 1867-1900; 5. Fire and War, 1900-1918; 6. They Will Not Admit Defeat,1918-1929; 7. Pugwash by the Sea, 1929-1978. Light spotting to top- and fo re-edges, name inked verso front pastedown, else very good. Signed by Smithon the title page. 60.00

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6 SMITH, James F. History of Pugwash, The. signed
North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978, 
SMITH, James F. The History of Pugwash. N.pl., The North Cumberland Historical Society, 1978. Pp (6),379,(3). 8vo, black cloth. Contents: 1. Pugwash by the Sea, 1802-1827; 2. The Waterford Movement, 1827-1845; 3. The James Black Plan; 4. The Coming of the Railroad, 1867-1900; 5. Fire and War, 1900-1918; 6. They Will Not Admit Defeat, 1918-1929; 7. Pugwash by the Sea, 1929-1978. Vg-fine. Signed. 70.00

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7 SMITH, James F. History of Pugwash. 2nd pr.
Tribune Press, Sackville, NB, 1990, ISBN:0920784054 
SMITH, James F. The History of Pugwash. Sackville, NB: The Tribune Press, 1990. Second Printing. Pp. (4),1-379,(1). Illustrated. 8vo, red cloth with gilt lettering to front and spine. Originally published in 1978 by the NorthCumberland Historical Society. Contents: 1. Pugwash by the Sea, 1802-1827; 2. The Waterford Movement, 1827-1845; 3. The James Black Plan; 4. The Comi ng of the Railroad, 1867-1900; 5. Fire and War, 1900-1918; 6. They Will NotAdmit Defeat, 1918-1929; 7. Pugwash by the Sea, 1929-1978. Very good. 45.0 0

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8 CAMPBELL, Carol and James F. SMITH SMITH, James F. Necessaries and Sufficiencies : Planter Society in Londonderry, Onslow and Truro Townships, 1761-1780. pbk.
Cape Breton University Press, Sydney, NS, 2011, ISBN:9781897009529 
CAMPBELL, Carol and James F. SMITH. Necessaries and Sufficiencies : PlanterSociety in Londonderry, Onslow and Truro Townships, 1761-1780 . Sydney, NS : Cape Breton University Press, (2011). Pp. (8),1-316. 8vo, illustrated brown card covers. "This microhistory traces the evolution of New England and Irish peoples into a cohesive society with common social, political, cultural and material standards. While the district's pro-American response at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War pitted Cobequid against the King's Government, moderation on both sides led to the assimilation of the Planters into the fabric of Nova Scotia and feisty Cobequid became loyal Colchester." - from the rear cover. Contents: 1. Migration: "A favourable opportunity"; 2. Settlement: "A Time of Utmost Nede"; 3. Alexander McNutt: "His Indefatigable Labour"; 4. Druoght: "A Poor Infant Settlement"; 5. Husbandry: "The best farmers we have seen in the country"; 6. Occupations: "I promes to delliver"; 7. Women: "Exceedingly diligent in every domestic employment"; 8. Families: "Love Good will & affection"; 9. Religion: "Our precious and Immortal Souls"; 10. Education: "Piety, good Morals, and solid Learning"; 11. Daily Life: "No people live happier among themselves"; 12. Health: "Vigour to extreme old Age"; 13. Barter: "18 Dozn Cups & Sawcers"; 14. Connections: "Toopen a Communication"; 15. Government: "The mind of the Town"; 16. Land Di vision: "To Have and to Hold the said Granted premises"; 17. Justice: "Sentenced five hundred Lashes"; 18. Treachery: "Offence against the Kings Government"; 19. Reconciliation: "Frivalous pretences". Very good. 18.00

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9 SMITH, James F. Old Pugwash Families as published in The Oxford Journal, Oxford, Nova Scotia. Signed copy
Printed by Lancelot Press) [for] The North Cumberland Historical Society,, Hantsport, N.S., 1985, ISBN:0920784143 
SMITH, James F. Old Pugwash Families as published in The Oxford Journal, Oxford, Nova Scotia. (Hantsport, N.S.: Printed by Lancelot Press) [for] The North Cumberland Historical Society, June 1985. Pp [1]-139,(1). 8vo, illustrated white card covers. Includes brief genealogies of the following families : Akerleys, Ashes, Benjamins, Oxleys-Bents, Hibbert Blacks, Bordens, Chapmans, Clarkes, Clays, Creeds, Dakins, DeWolfs, Eatons, Elliotts, Kings, MacKintoshes, Oxleys, Pages, Pineos, Rogers, Seamans, Smiths, Tuttles, and Wilsons. Penned name, else very good. Signed without inscription by the author. 25.00

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