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The Nova Scotia Archives continues to digitize large parts of its collections for viewing on their website. Their website contains approximately 70 virtual exhibits and databases, and features thousands of archival photos and documents. Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics, the Nova Scotia
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The idea for a provincial archives and a Provincial Archivist first took root on April 30, 1857 when a resolution was put forward in the Legislative Assembly (moved by
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in 1997 after it assumed responsibility of government record-keeping. The former name is still used in certain applications, such as at the agency's headquarters at
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In 1931, the Nova Scotia Archives became the first provincial archives in Canada to have a purpose-built building. The Chase Building, designed by
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website, contains birth, death, and marriage records from 1763 to 1958 with new accruals being added every year.
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The first purpose-built archives was located in the Chase Building, an
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Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics Release Policy
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Public Archives of Nova Scotia

Thomas Beamish Akins
archival
Canadian province
Nova Scotia
Joseph Howe
James W. Johnston
Thomas Beamish Akins

Italianate structure
Dalhousie University
Andrew R. Cobb
Dalhousie University
Robie Street
Halifax

Robie Street
genealogy
Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society
"View of Thomas Beamish Akins: British North America's Pioneer Archivist"
Janet Kitz
"Nova Scotia"
Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics Release Policy
Nova Scotia Archives Online
Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics
44°38′15″N 63°35′09″W / 44.637568°N 63.585965°W / 44.637568; -63.585965
Categories
1929 establishments in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia government departments and agencies

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