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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Amherst, Nova Scotia

 
R. B. Dickey and E. B. Chandler Markers image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr.
R. B. Dickey and E. B. Chandler Markers
1 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Amherst — Edward Barron Chandler1800 - 1880
On Victoria Street East (Nova Scotia Route 6) just south of Havelock Street (Nova Scotia Route 2), on the right when traveling west.
2 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Amherst — Former Site of Amherst Post Office1935 - 1976
On Victoria Street East (Nova Scotia Route 6) just south of Havelock Street (Nova Scotia Route 2), on the right when traveling south.
3 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Amherst — Jonathan McCully1809 - 1877
On Victoria Street East (Nova Scotia Route 6) just south of Havelock Street (Nova Scotia Route 2), on the right when traveling south.
4 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Amherst — Robert Barry Dickey1811 - 1903
On Victoria Street East (Nova Scotia Route 6) just south of Havelock Street (Nova Scotia Route 2), on the right when traveling west.
5 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Amherst — Sir Charles Tupper1821 - 1915
On Victoria Street East (Nova Scotia Route 6) just south of Havelock Street (Nova Scotia Route 2), on the right when traveling south.
6 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Amherst — World Wars Memorial
On Victoria Street East (Nova Scotia Route 6) just south of Havelock Street (Nova Scotia Route 2), on the right when traveling south.
 
 
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May. 5, 2024