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work. A Parks Canada historian in recent times lauded him as a "renaissance man of this province's cultural history. It matters not where the modern researcher penetrates — history, archaeology, material culture, geology, botany — it is almost certain that you will find his footprint of decades
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noted, "Many called him a 'human book of knowledge'. His tall stately figure was familiar in the community life of Halifax and he played a prominent role in numerous activities in the City and Province.". Piers' museum work was multi-disciplinary, collecting
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He became the second curator of the Nova Scotia Museum in 1899 when he succeeded David Honeyman. Piers also served as librarian of the Provincial Science Library from 1900 and as Deputy Keeper of Public Records of Nova Scotia from 1899 until 1931, when the
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for human and natural history. His collection documentation set high standards of research and description that were ahead of their time and stand out today as instructive examples of
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Harry Piers, "The Old Peninsular Blockhouses and Road at Halifax, 1751; Their History, Description and Location," Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. 22, Halifax
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ago. At a time when nobody else cared, he and his museum did, and between them they preserved and recorded much that would otherwise have vanished utterly."
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William D. Naftel, ‘’Prince Edward's Legacy, The Duke of Kent in Halifax: Romance and beautiful buildings’‘ Formac, Halifax (2005)
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Harry Piers, "The Fortieth Regiment, Raised at Annapolis Royal in 1717; And Five Regiments Subsequently Raised in Nova Scotia,"
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Piers worked with precision and diligence for many years as virtually a one-man-museum for Nova Scotia. His obituary in the
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Piers was an active writer publishing on a wide range of subject from the history of the military to the habits of the
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received crucial encouragement and assistance from Piers who became Raddall's mentor for historical research.
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History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown, Halifax County, N.S.
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Piers was also known for his assistance to other authors. In 1893 he edited
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Harry Piers. Artists of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Historical Society. 1914.
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Harry Piers (centre) conducting field work with a Mi'kmaw family
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Harry Piers.Relics of the stone age in Nova Scotia (1896)
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posthumously for publication. History and fiction writer
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Nova Scotia Museum
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Constance Fairbanks
historian
Nova Scotia Museum
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Public Archives of Nova Scotia
Jerry Lonecloud
Mi'kmaq people
Camp Hill Cemetery
Donald Crowdis

winter wren
Halifax Citadel
York Redoubt
Mary Jane Katzmann
Thomas Raddall

Halifax Chronicle Herald
artifacts
specimens
museum
Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society
Robert Field
Harry Piers. Artists of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Historical Society. 1914.
Harry Piers, "The Fortieth Regiment, Raised at Annapolis Royal in 1717; And Five Regiments Subsequently Raised in Nova Scotia," Nova Scotia Historical Society (1927)
The Evolution of the Halifax Fortress 1749-1928

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