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  • ==Weekly Monitor - April 9, 1879 - New Station in Wilmot Opens== ...tion|new station at Wilmot]]. The scan of the article appears below, while the article's text is shown here for search purposes:<br>
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  • ==The Weekly Monitor - May 4 1921 - Mrs. Annie Edwards Passes== ...[[Edwards, Joe|Joe Edwards]]. The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes:
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  • ==The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel - August 13 1913 - DAR's North Mountain Rail ...Weston|Weston Subdivision]]). The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes:
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  • ==Weekly Monitor - July 12, 1893 - Joe Edwards and the Yankee== ...[[Edwards, Joe|Joe Edwards]]. The scan of the article appears below, while the article's text is shown here for search purposes:<br>
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  • ==The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel - January 3 1908 - North Mountain Railway Pr ...Weston|Weston Subdivision]]). The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes:
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  • ==Weekly Monitor - February 8 1882 - Engine Disabled== ...ces. Happily no one was hurt. The scan of the article appears below, while the article text is shown here for search purposes:
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  • ==The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel - September 18, 1912 - Joe Edwards Presented ...valuable gift to Mr. Edwards. The scan of the article appears below, while the article's text is shown here for search purposes:<br>
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  • ...ab Nov 1, 1873]]'' p27</ref> A new station was built in 1879.<ref>[[Weekly Monitor - April 9, 1879 - New Station in Wilmot Opens]]</ref> In later years Wilmot File:Joe Edwards 03.jpg|Article [[Weekly Monitor - April 9, 1879 - New Station in Wilmot Opens]], April 9, 1879.
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  • ...eton Enginehouse September 1916 to 1927 <ref>Middleton 1909 -1984 Heart of the Valley pg. 26 </ref> == ...916 by the DAR's Bridge and Building department, led by foreman H. Dalton. The enginehouse was completed around September 8, 1916. It was demolished in 19
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  • ...s, ''Dalhousie University'']</ref> but the mill continued in business into the 1960s. ...ny Warehouse]]; the Currys Corner Fruit Co warehouse in [[Pembertons]] and the [[Lawrencetown]] Fruit Company Warehouse.
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  • ...ng for section foreman Stanley Veinot, his wife and five children.<ref>''[[The Weston Branch and Margaretville in Nova Scotia]]'' by Elizabeth M. Clarke, ...1913 - DAR's North Mountain Railway - Track Laid To Lakeville|''The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel'', August 13 1913 - "DAR's North Mountain Ra
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  • ...enclosure had been removed. The engine house and turntable were located on the north edge of Fort Edward Hill. ...ouse located inside the Windsor wye, built by the same DAR crew that built the [[Middleton Enginehouse]] and [[Kentville Roundhouse]].
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  • ...px|Berwick Fruit co-operative apple warehouse, largest apple warehouse in the Maritimes, 1935]] ...made by model-maker [[:Category:Jim Taylor Collection|Jim Taylor]] depicts the warehouse as it appeared in 1931 and can be seen at [[:Category:Apple Capit
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  • .../?fbid=3231676266963180&set=a.156244624506375 "Clementsport", ''The Weekly Monitor'', Bridgetown, May 4, 1921, Facebook post by Phil Vogler]</ref> It was temp ...ay Employee Time Table No. 1 - October 1, 1894]] mounted in WCR frame from the [[Clementsport Station]].
    2 KB (232 words) - 15:13, 30 July 2025
  • ...steel truss railway bridge]], both apple warehouses have survived, as has the [[Bridgetown Station]] which has been adapted as a pub and restaurant. Image:Bridgetown2.jpg|[[Bridgetown Station]] with the [[Bridgetown Bridge]] in background, circa 1920.
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  • ...The Beaver Fruit Co-operative, run by local apple farmers operated two of the warehouses and ran a general store, a flour and feed warehouse and a bulk f ...arles Lawrence, the governor of Nova Scotia from 1753 to 1760. The village the location of several early saw and woolen mills and various agricultural ind
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  • ...he [[:Category:Subdivision Kentville|Kentville Subdivision]], just east of the [[Bridgetown Station]] ...wo iconic bridges" on the Harvest Moon recreational trailway which follows the old DAR roadbed from [[Grand Pre]] to [[Annapolis Royal]].<ref>[https://www
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  • * Mile 46.2 on the [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax Subdivisionm * Served by the shared 1,580 foot Grand Pre warehouse siding.
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  • ...ref> A [[Wilmot Station|station building]] was added in 1879.<ref>[[Weekly Monitor - April 9, 1879 - New Station in Wilmot Opens]]</ref> ...iety of Nova Scotia'', Vol. I, 1892-1893 p.56-57]</ref> Ore shipments from the spur were however short-lived and ceased about 1907.
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  • ...1200 and Steam Locomotives-Harold Jenkins Photo-1959.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The [[Kentville Turntable]] and [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]] with steam ...Leon Barron]], May 1994.</ref> at his house on 476 Main Street Kentville. (The house, garage and old turntable were sold in 1957 a demolished by Irving Oi
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