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The Last Farm on McNabs

A Family History Of Twentieth-century Life On The Island

Bruce Scott
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Pages
128
Year
2025
Language
English

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Steeped in mystery and raw beauty, McNabs Island-situated in the middle of Halifax Harbour-yearns to yield up its history. Decaying estate homes and weathered road signs are all that remain of the once-vibrant farms and businesses that populated the island.

Many things have been written about McNabs Island, but little about the residents who lived there from the 1920s through the 1970s. This collection of stories-dictated to author Bruce Scott by his mother, who grew up on the island-provides a singular and highly personal perspective on the island's history.

The Last Farm on McNabs will introduce you to Scott's great uncle, Arthur Davis, and his bottle works and fairgrounds; Bill Lynch, the man who managed the Findlay fairgrounds; and Joseph Perrin, owner of the historically prominent Hugonin Estate-whose life on the island prompted many fascinating tales.

Through recollections from one of the last surviving family members, and with 40 photos and several fascinating hand-drawn maps, The Last Farm on McNabs will take readers on an illuminating journey into the lives of the last family to farm the island.
Steeped in mystery and raw beauty, McNabs Island-situated in the middle of Halifax Harbour-yearns to yield up its history. Decaying estate homes and weathered road signs are all that remain of the once-vibrant farms and businesses that populated the island.

Many things have been written about McNabs Island, but little about the residents who lived there from the 1920s through the 1970s. This collection of stories-dictated to author Bruce Scott by his mother, who grew up on the island-provides a singular and highly personal perspective on the island's history.

The Last Farm on McNabs will introduce you to Scott's great uncle, Arthur Davis, and his bottle works and fairgrounds; Bill Lynch, the man who managed the Findlay fairgrounds; and Joseph Perrin, owner of the historically prominent Hugonin Estate-whose life on the island prompted many fascinating tales.

Through recollections from one of the last surviving family members, and with 40 photos and several fascinating hand-drawn maps, The Last Farm on McNabs will take readers on an illuminating journey into the lives of the last family to farm the island.
Steeped in mystery and raw beauty, McNabs Island-situated in the middle of Halifax Harbour-yearns to yield up its history. Decaying estate homes and weathered road signs are all that remain of the once-vibrant farms and businesses that populated the island.

Many things have been written about McNabs Island, but little about the residents who lived there from the 1920s through the 1970s. This collection of stories-dictated to author Bruce Scott by his mother, who grew up on the island-provides a singular and highly personal perspective on the island's history.

The Last Farm on McNabs will introduce you to Scott's great uncle, Arthur Davis, and his bottle works and fairgrounds; Bill Lynch, the man who managed the Findlay fairgrounds; and Joseph Perrin, owner of the historically prominent Hugonin Estate-whose life on the island prompted many fascinating tales.

Through recollections from one of the last surviving family members, and with 40 photos and several fascinating hand-drawn maps, The Last Farm on McNabs will take readers on an illuminating journey into the lives of the last family to farm the island. Introduction

One: My Grandfather
Two: An Ideal Home
Three: Challenges
Four: Earliest Memories
Five: Feasting, Friends, and Family Life
Six: School
Seven: A Simple Life with Many Demands
Eight: The Perrins and their Systems
Nine: Lighthouses and Passings
Ten: Growing Up
Eleven: War and Romance
Twelve: My Early Years on McNabs Island

Epilogue: An Unshakeable Hope!
Bibliography
Acknowledgements

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