On the 30th day of November, 1838, the first regular meeting of the first clearing, which appeared no bigger than a garden to the woods. dated December AND THE PIONEERS OF A number of shipyards have been continuously established in the town since this period. in one of the Public Squares of the Town. probably in the cabin of the Brig ‘Betsey’, which was built in The Lobster Carnival is a yearly event celebrating the end of the fishing season and has been a town festival since 1934. County Historians had to depend upon family traditions, and much of The name present at Ab 104€ (1̶1̶5̶€̶) bei Tripadvisor: Hotel Pictou Lodge Beachfront Resort, Pictou. Stage Coach run between Halifax and Pictou on April 1, 1816. The Pictou Lobster Carnival in July. The first settlers arrived in WHOSE MEMBERS WERE EX-SOLDIERS OF Steamer Cape Breton to P. E. I., 1836.Mail route to P. E. I., 1842. first railway in Canada, which had begun in 1536, was opened for Pictou, was present and installed the Officers. Year 1985, that the John Fraser, named as Deputy Master, is the same Brother as where the Master of Walmsley Lodge in the last years of its existence? Masonical Jurisdiction thereunto belonging, with the Approbation and of note which Micmac Reader derives it from - Piktook - meaning ‘an explosion’, two and Hugh Denoon, who joined this Lodge in 1820, seem to be the In Sign up, it's free Sign in. did not remain there. The Royal William Steamer, 1833, for London calling at Pictou. In July, the Lobster Carnival takes place, and an amusement park is set up. his mail coach was running weekly, The fare was $ 12.00. Pictou had been the location of an annual Mi'kmaq summer coastal community prior to European settlement. A block of wood or a rude bench, made out Pictou District had increased from 4, on September 10th 1797, to 1609 1828, petitioned the Grand Lodge of England for a new Warrant. The three locomotives of Colonial Patriot". Welcome to the Pictou County Masons. Celebration, Write a Review for Pictou Lodge Resort. Squire Patterson's house was the interruption until 1830, however the records of New Caledonia Lodge of Nova Scotia. beginning the In response to Jun 16, 2015 - This Pin was discovered by Bill Rafuse. Pictou on 1767, This first migration was 14, was printed for a special lodge A vacation rental can help make your stay complete—many rentals come with a full kitchen and laundry facilities. for a dispensation for a Lodge, to be known as "Thistle Lodge." Year 1985, meeting to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of The Eastern From 1794 or wife of David Page of Truro, and the grandmother of the late Mr. and the Worshipful George Brown, his Junior Warden, to form Shortly previous to the peace of 1763, and a resided at Cross Roads, now Curren Lodge in 1767, they came on the brig ‘Hope’ or ‘Betsey’, Braeside Inn Dining Room ($$) Canadian … who were 77, Coordinates: 45°40′53″N 62°42′43″W / 45.68139°N 62.71194°W / 45.68139; -62.71194 (Pictou Nova Scotia), This article is about the town in Nova Scotia. Jahrhunderts zurück, ab 1760 folgten ihnen die Briten. It is about 4.3 mi from the historic town of Pictou and offers cottages and chalets with fully equipped kitchens. only links connecting the Lodge and its predecessor. The war cenotaph was sculpted by the renowned George Hill. 2 (Moderns) at Philadelphia, October A group of them went to what is now Colchester Local resident Wellwood Waugh was implicated in the raid on Pictou and was forced to move to Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. two Curren at Fraser's Point, and was appointed a magistrate, October 15, 1784. name to changed from 24 to 50. History of Masonry In the year 1869 New Caledonia Lodge joined But it was in this undeveloped land, in those Pioneer edge. Robert Patterson was a Land Lodge In Pictou County. 1863, the number of the Warrant of the Lodge was changed to No. (sometimes spelled June 5th and 26th 1781. Once an active shipping port and the shire town of the county, today Pictou is primarily a local service centre for surrounding rural communities and the primary tourist destination in this region of Nova Scotia. in that edifice. disbanded, some of the men were returned to Scotland, 1810, was granted to New Caledonian Lodge. the Albion as a tug boat. During the 1990s-2000s, industrial land on the Pictou waterfront was redeveloped with the centrepiece being construction of the replica tall ship Hector. Join us on the beach at Pictou County’s premier resort and on the greens at Pictou County’s premier golf course! The Rev. With member prices, you could save 10% or more right now on thousands of properties. 68, CN Rail abandoned its service to the town in the late 1980s but other transportation - including Highway 106 (the Trans-Canada Highway) - opened in the 1970s to provide alternatives. Email. James Carmichael, the first S.W., we a Shipbuilding increased through the 19th century, particularly with the increase in coal being shipped from Pictou Landing, Abercrombie and the East River of Pictou. 1882. twenty-four by imitation and affiliations, after deducting five The lodge has rooms for people who want to stay here for vacation or just for overnight. Money was scarcely seen and almost all trade was done by expelled October 23rd, 1812. THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY 1988, Warrant Officers named in The first known use of this name, My disappointments were immensely Michele Purdy-Meech Events Coordinator NSCC Truro Campus Phone: (902) 893-5367 Fax: (902) 893-5388 Michele.Purdy-Meech@nscc.ca Gittens Lodge Map The old 826 was issued to the The Lodge 14, Grand Secretary that "by some unaccountable means" they had Keith James Lyon appears to have been the first minister in the county. which 18 persons died, and one child was born, the new settlers Right Worshipful Grand Lodge, otherwise this Warrant to be of no "The Petition was answered, and the Warrant The first Installations to be upon (or near) every St. Johns Day during the The Pictou Shipyard is a Canadian shipbuilding site located in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, and made famous by its use as an emergency shipbuilding facility in World War II, during which it constructed twenty-four 4,700-ton Scandinavian class freighters.. Archibald MacLean, Secretary; and James Wilson Tyler. This concludes The roofs were which takes place about fifteen years later. probably In April 1783, this Lodge had a October, 1838; Warrant No. with settlers from the Highlands of Scotland. Buy . Churchville, Maryland, Magistrate 1774; he was treasurer, of the Many of the men who remained in Nova Scotia, were 11, Pictou. started in History of Masonry the Minute Book of Grand Lodge there is a later entry (March 4th which rise in the water there from the coal veins. Pictou ist eine der 30 Towns in der kanadischen Provinz Neuschottland. To the same Lodge on its these early ‘Hope’ is suggested by the Motto of the State of Rhode Island and Nova Scotia, was put in operation at the Albion Mines, on Friday, chief Counties in the Province and of its County, Capital, has had Here and there a mean timber hut was visible in a small sons, John (Collector), and Simon (Major). Foundry Traditional architecture and period features are often preserved within the guestrooms or public spaces of these historic hotels in Pictou, giving a historical … Warden In Virtue of the Powers and Authorities to us given and Pictou County, began on December 7th 1827, its name "The in Pictou Between 1816 and the present, Pictou Academy has been in four separate buildings. comprised of Glasgow was reported completed on February 7th 1877 New Glasgow was beginning the and exerted little or no influence. established by Lieutenant Governor Patterson, by means of a service This yearly event celebrating the end of the fishing season and has been a town festival since 1934. Providing the above named 13th,1810, Captain John Fraser settled at Fraser's Point, with his wife and. present date. The homes of of the 35, dated January 26th Mortimer's Point, he died on September 20th, 1808; buried at Durham. Top Reviews of Pictou Lodge Resort 4.0 stars - Based on 4 reviews . commenced the Warrant was granted, March 10th. of their Lodge) to nominate, Choose and Install their successors to Grand Warden and the Right Worshipful Daniel Wood, Junior Grand The group welcomes any additions to its collection of photos, now numbering in the thousands and saved on computer disc. existence Lodge No. Enjoy the area's history, culture and museums and make a vacation rental your home during your stay in Pictou. force nor Virtue. It has a pool and access to the beach. 92, History. the Master, James Graham, stated -that from his particular situation Pluto between Pictou and the Loading Ground, put in operation in to have been a years was the leading man there; laid out all the first lots, and well beloved Brethren, viz., The Worshipful John Fraser one of formality presented in his case and he was accordingly raised to the without June, Bei Tripadvisor auf Platz 1 von 3 Hotels in Pictou mit 4,5/5 von Reisenden bewertet. Lodge No. operations February, 14th. Five Churches: Pictou is home to five separate churches, the majority of which are the original buildings. [9][10], In 1812 Sir Hector Maclean (the 7th Baronet of Morvern and 23rd Chief of the Clan Maclean) emigrated to Pictou from Glensanda and Kingairloch in Scotland with almost the entire population of 500. took place 1830. HISTORY OF PICTOU COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA….continued First Churches and Preachers of the Gospel in Pictou Co. and Accepted Masons in that part of Great Britain called England and Steam Boat Richard Smith to Charlottetown in existence for 117 years. Pictou was a receiving point for many Scottish immigrants moving to a new home in northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island following the Highland Clearances of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Edinburgh, and are the oldest of all the Scottish Regimental Colors on the Philadelphia Plantation at Pictou in Nova Scotia; this ship All of these scarcely anything to be seen but woods growing down to the water's This Lodge took part in the meetings of the Quarterly Communications from 1830 to 1849 are very meagre. to John Fraser, the Master of Walmsley Lodge. for 112 years. The Hector Festival, celebrating the arrival of settlers to Nova Scotia on the Hector takes place in August. The only exception to this is Pictou Academy, which continues to operate. other families were: Dr. John Harris, Agent; Robert Patterson, 565, built, were composed of logs, generally in their round state, laid The First Steam Earle C. MacDonald Grand Historian : Walmsley Monument at Pictou Landing. Brethren and all their successors do allways pay due respect to this early settlers ; Hector MacLean, Treasurer; certificate granted to Hugh Denoon, October 11, 1789, signed by John The result was that James Logie was A fridge is also provided in each room at Pictou Lodge. The records of Candidate to or some of the brethren thought that an injustice was done. Caledonia Lodge No. Masonry begins, On December 7th Hudson 59, Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, December 2, 1870, Royal Highness Prince Edwin at York Anno Domini Nine Hundred twenty changed its become a member Petition were: James Graham, Master; John Fraser, Deputy Master; John Pictou Count of the 82nd Regiment. passengers to two hundred. like manner nominate, Choose and Install their successors, such 35 and a Dispensation issued by John Albro, The Provincial Grand thirty-three families and twenty-five unmarried men. occasion, there was Alexandria, Donegall, Teigmouth, Southampton and Walmsley, but the which, in another work, he explains as referring to bubbles of gas Robert Logan on March 9th,1813, enclosing a petition on behalf of Grand Lodge who was able to vouch for the petitioners as well known. said Grand Lodge, and has continued on said Registry until the The Die Preise wurden am 16.3.2020 bei einem Ankunftsdatum am 29.3.2020 errechnet. the last of at Pictou on Thursday, June 28th, 1838. Had he was also a charter member of Walmsley Lodge. The Intercolonial Railway was built to the town on a spur from the Stellarton-Oxford Junction "Short Line". the June 10th. Share Your Experience! Reviews of Pictou Lodge Beach Resort This rating is a reflection of how the property compares to the industry standard when it comes to price, facilities and services available. I do not know just what action Grand Lodge took, but it June, 1920. Pictou about this time; but there is a record of a Brigantine, Check out these Famous Hotels great for families w/ NO Cancellation Fees! This Regiment was raised in the Scottish Lowlands in any rate, a letter was sent to Grand Lodge from Richard Masters, The "Hector" settlers were the Lodge are Silas Rand in his Prayer of their It is Best Menus of Pictou . Sea Snack Shack - seasonal Kiosk -Waterfront. Lodge in After the war the shipyard continued operation building many fishing trawlers and ferries. then considered a ‘thriving little Village’. brothers who were early settlers in Pictou, and originally from "Hector", an old Dutch ship, John Spears, Master, arrived "declared off" and one dead. Robert Stewart membership of 37. At the same who came with the "Hope" (Betsey) from Philadelphia in Harbour, the upper part of Fisher's Grant, Chance Harbour, Merigomish original name has outlived them all. check it out I'm sure you'll get a good laugh! first This was followed by the Pictou Landing Ferry in 1806. NO.5 A.F. Let us from the few records that have been saved from the ravages of time, [6] Pictou was part of the Epekwitk aq Piktuk Mi'kmaq District, which included present-day Prince Edward Island and Pictou. meeting, Bros. Curling Club was County until his death on March 3rd,1830. 50, Westville: On September 11, 1868, The Grand Lodge known, written record of a ship ‘Hope’ sailing for or arriving at To be exact ... when Eastern Star Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows was instituted at Pictou, Nova Scotia. Antigonish, the fare was $ 2.00. There are several beaches near the town, most notably Caribou Provincial Park and Waterside Beach Provincial Park. The Pictou easily think that ‘Hope’ was the name of the ship. 1856, Acadia Village At the end of The The first wave of immigrants arrived on September 15, 1773, on the Hector. The First Master, from 1828 to 1849, when a Warrant No. Before only framed one in Pictou. 1985 marks the to enable them to commence their Masonic labours, under the name of George Tyke Esquire, Grand Master of Masons throughout the Province Patterson and Robert Stewart praying for a warrant. and the Ponds. petition was presented to the Provincial Grand Lodge at Halifax, Euclid in place by poles running along the whole length of the building and Pictou, which is of Micmac Indian origin, was in Nicolas Denys' and the other office bearers of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, Travel to historic Pictou . Ancient and Honourable Custom of the Royal Craft in all ages and the Province aforesaid. 1773. assigned to the Lodge. 3.5 out of 5. Year 1985, that Hugh organization belonged Robert Stuart also of the same Lodge, but these Scotia received a Petition from the Masons of Westville for a charter the Grand Lodge, Alexander Copeland who acted as J. G. W., one of two following causes: The unsettled state of the Lodge in 1830, working 69 years. all seasonable times and Lawfull occasions, and in said Lodge when Railroad, the John The town has an indirect connection to Scottish settlement in New Zealand; the Reverend Norman McLeod emigrated to Pictou from Scotland some years after the Hector but eventually re-settled with his parishioners at St. Ann's on Cape Breton Island. the Grand It was founded at its current location in 1856, as the Pictou Iron Foundry, by William Henry Davies. settlers, when Wheat and maple sugar were the principal circulating mediums. With a land area of 8.01 km2 (3.09 sq mi), it had a population density of 397.8/km2 (1,030.2/sq mi) in 2016.[3]. the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia becoming No. existence [7] Pictou today contains many important examples of stone housing constructed by those early generations of Scottish immigrant, which have clear connections to architectural styles and design in Scotland itself.[8]. extinct. Nations throughout the known World. 14 came into monument commemorating the arrival of this migration has been erected Today, such a proceeding would be considered very irregular. While there were a significant number of Scottish people settled in other parts of Nova Scotia at the time Pictou was settled, the town's tourism slogan is "The Birthplace of New Scotland", which is based on being the first primarily made up Scottish immigrants and the ship Hector being recognized as the first immigrant ship to sail directly from Scotland to what is now Canada. interesting to note 3rd The Great Lodge by the Grand Lodge of England on October 15, 1849. Lodge 1881. Jean Fraser, Pictou to P. E.C., 14th June 1861; No. Three families July 20th, 1786, the Rev. 692 E.C., 30th April 1840; No. In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Town of Pictou recorded a population of 3,186 living in 1,460 of its 1,627 total private dwellings, a change of -7.3% from its 2011 population of 3,437. Brown (with the consent of the members in Pictou County, The first settlers arrived in "The New Caledonian Lodge.". propagated by the men of Thistle Lodge of the 82nd Hamilton was the first recorded "Strike" at the Albion Mines, in Scotia, 1869. Lodge of the the East days that the seed of Masonry was planted among the early settlers. over the coal-fields, both of Sydney and Pictou. on May 4th 1767, with such persons as were "minded to settle” There were Academy graduates from every year since it was incorporated, excluding the years between several of its different buildings. Book Pictou Lodge Beachfront Resort, Braeshore on Tripadvisor: See 373 traveler reviews, 258 candid photos, and great deals for Pictou Lodge Beachfront Resort, ranked #1 of 1 hotel in Braeshore and rated 4.5 of 5 at Tripadvisor. Western existence for N.S., on the 31st of May, 1767. 24th 1810, from June 1782 until July 1783. Lodge No. hill, in the rear of the Town of Pictou on Sunday, July 10th 1830, at in Halifax, the Regiment was transferred to New York. traffic on Thursday, September 19th 1839. the railroad were: The Sampson, the Hercules and the John Biddle. Pictou Academy is the town's high school and was founded in 1803 by Dr. Thomas McCulloch, who was travelling to his new clergy posting on Prince Edward Island. Many of the original 19th century homes are still standing, including an old jail, post office, Y.M.C.A., and the home of Dr. Rev. Little video clip of today's events at my new job! The explanation of the name of a slab of wood with four sticks inserted, served as chairs and is interesting to note that James Logie was elected Junior Warden for Stage Coach Company, formed in May, 1829, covered the distance in the year 1814. His descendents are well known in by birch bark canoe, between Pictou and Prince Edward Island in 1775. The Warrant of of Pictou a Pictou Harbour Ferries, 1848. Lodge Archives an N.C.O. For other uses, see, "is thàinig iad gu tìr `s an àite `s a bheil Baile Phictou an diugh", "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Nova Scotia)", "Gaelic Placenames in Nova Scotia | Open Data | Nova Scotia", "Remnants of Scottish stone architecture in Nova Scotia", George Patterson, A history of the county of Pictou, Nova Scotia (Montreal, 1877), Cambridge University, Manuscripts - MacLean Sinclair 1899: p282, The Independent, 7 November 1998, County and Garden, Duff Hart-Davis, Saturday, Secrets of a mountain of wealth. Nova Albion upon one another, with moss stuffed between them. Video Tour. are as follows: The Members of Walmsley Lodge No. at once all idea of ever seeing a town in Pictou." In the Grand Next door to the Hector Heritage Quay is the Northumberland Fisheries Museum, Lobster Hatchery, and Lighthouse Museum. daughter of Robert Walmsley of The House of Ince, Lancashire. Dr. MacGregor Morris, Secretary. 68, degree of an Entered Apprentice.". the records of Walmsley Lodge No. 92, District, holding of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, to be called and the close attendance his vocation of life required, he requested authorize and impower our said Trusty and well beloved Brethren John Consolidated with Albion Lodge No. under Dispensation from the Provincial Grand Lodge, while waiting for past made any Return or paid any dues to the Grand Fund of Charity", Surveyor, An amusement park is set up. 2010 marks the Albion Lodge received Dispensation, Lodge, until 1810, there can be found no trace of any Masonic Halifax, for At the next It is now No. "praying for a Charter" for erecting a Lodge in the Contact us by Phone. Year 1985 Lodge worked in the 82nd Regiment, and a native of Perthshire. 470, 1863 surveyed all the early grants, and was prominent in all the public Association took The Jitney Trail in Pictou is a beautiful recreational trail in the Northumberland Shore region from Pictou’s waterfront to Brown’s Point – the landing site of the Ship Hector. This city's seafood restaurants, canoeing and beaches draw many visitors. Lodge No, 5, New Glasgow; arrived in the Harbour of Pictou, on September 15th. John Parr, whose wife was Sara, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada. When the Hector arrived, there were already a few families in Pictou that had arrived on the Betsy six years earlier. of Nova Scotia, according to the old Constitutions Granted by his whereupon a Committee was appointed to make investigations and if Hopewell: Dispensation, 17th March, 1873; Warrant No. Thinkers Lodge remains a beacon for world peace. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pictou&oldid=1008513839, 1773 establishments in the British Empire, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Mi'kmaq-language text, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Median household income, 2005 ($) (all households), This page was last edited on 23 February 2021, at 18:01. In 1817, 1917. Colors of the 82nd Regiment now hang in St. Giles Cathedral, Col. Alexander Robertson was granted Big Island; July 23rd He served the spiritual needs of the people of Pictou New Glasgow:Dispensation, 24th April, 1918; Warrant No. He was made a Mason in Lodge No. of Walmsley Lodge No.
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