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1897-1973 and microfilmed 1985 (originally created 1884-1902) (Creation)
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0.5 cm of textual records 1 reel of microfilm
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Knox Presbyterian Church in Blue Mountain in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, traces its origins 1818 and the arrival of Highland Scots settlers to the area. Services of worship were held by the congregation outdoors or in the homes of some of the families until 1834 when a church was built in Blanchard, Nova Scotia. Sometime later, during the ministry of the Rev. D.B. Blair, a new church was constructed by the congregation on the south corner of the intersection of the Sherbrooke and Blanchard roads. A third church was built in 1908. In 1925 the congregation voted to remain part of The Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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Fonds consists of minutes and other records of Knox Presbyterian Church in Blue Mountain, Nova Scotia. Specifically, the fonds consists of the following record on microfilm: Annual Congregational Meeting minutes, including some Board of Managers minutes (1884-1902); Manse Committee Meeting minutes (1890-1899); Cash Book (1885-1892); an Order of Service for the 155th Anniversary of the Church (1973); 2 printed histories of the church compiled by Mr. Archibald MacIntosh in 1970; and a mostly blank Annual Sabbath School Report form for 1897.
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A file list is available. See FA-4000B at The Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives.