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Fultz House circa 1900 - historically the Fultz House has always had a stone wall surrounding the perimeter of the property | Percy Harpell, Johnny Smeltzer, Albert Smeltzer, Frank Robinson, Dyke Fader & Ed Thomas (father of Leslie Thomas) logging.
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Logging on the Sackville River - Sackville has long been a home to the forest industry | A parent and three small children riding in a horse-drawn buggy |
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A cozy winter wonderland: a small home in the early days of Sackville | Sackville has traditionally had numerous black settlements. Seen above is a man tending his field. |
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These men are seen here on a Sackville lake, cutting ice to be placed in family iceboxes | Elijah Thomas General Store, 1925 |
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Ted B. Blackburn ran Sackville's first shopping center complex. Seen above is one of his business ventures | Cutting the grass (the hard way) |
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St. John's Anglican Church - the oldest church in Sackville | Bennett and Mary Fultz are buried in the cemetary at St. John's Anglican Church |
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The above scene illustrates two of Sackville's most popular sites at the time, the Sackville Downs racetrack and the Drive-In movie theatre (both were torn down in the 1980's) | The Sackville Downs racetrack brought many sports-enthusiasts to Sackville's small streets |
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The Baptist Church, the second-oldest church in Sackville | Stagecoach travel began in Sackville in 1816. The above picture shows the only stagecoach replica in the province of N.S. In recent years the Fultz House stagecoach appeared in the Alexander Keith beer commerical |