Queens County Museum - Liverpool, Nova Scotia
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Queens County Museum is the holder one of the most important historical documents in Canada, the Simeon Perkins diary.
Waymark Code: WMZ90H
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 10/01/2018
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That document, the Simeon Perkins diary, was recovered in 1897 from the 1766 house in which Perkins lived and is today in the care of the Queens County Historical Society and is housed in the Queens County Museum, next door to the Perkins House.

A successful businessman in the town of Liverpool, Simeon Perkins was a diarist who recorded the every day life of Liverpool in the years 1767 to 1812, the year of his death.

"C. Bruce Fergusson—in a biography for the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online—describes Perkins diary as “a mine of information for the study of economic, political, and social institutions, shedding light not only on the life of a community but also on a region occupying a significant place in the North Atlantic triangular trade and an important position in the evolution of the second British Empire.”

In his diary, Perkins kept a careful record of births, deaths and marriages; faithfully recorded the weather; and often commented on religion, the war at sea, and public affairs. The Diary of Simeon Perkins was published in five volumes by the Champlain Society and edited by H.A. Innis et al, but the book is currently out of print.
From the Perkins House Museum


Take a Virtual Tour of the Queens County Museum (select Queens County Museum in the drop down menu).

The Queens County Museum, built in 1980, is a vibrant and enduring testimonial of a history intrinsically linked to the forests and sea. A natural component of this vast cultural heritage is the Mi’Kmaq or Eastern Woodland Indians. The contribution these ‘first peoples’ have made to the cultural mosaic and survival of this County are preserved in a variety of Mi’kmaq artifacts and stone drawings on exhibit at the Museum Complex.

Throughout the years the people of Queens have recorded many stories of Privateering, forestry, fishing, shipbuilding and merchant shipping. One of the most significant historical documents is the Simeon Perkins’ Diary. But the Queens County Museum is more than a collection of artifacts, photographs and historical documents. It’s an educational resource. In addition to the exhibits, the Queens County Historical Society maintains extensive Archives dedicated to Liverpool Author and Historian, Dr. Thomas H. Raddall.
From the Queens County Museum
Queens County Museum
Queens County is steeped in history beginning with the Mi’kmaq people. The French influence began in 1604 followed by the New England Planters in 1759. Over the years, the people of Queens have chronicled the area’s rich history and its inherent link to the sea and forest. Queens County Museum, located in Liverpool along the South Shore houses many of these stories of privateering, forestry, fishing, shipbuilding and merchant shipping. The museum’s permanent exhibits include Mi’kmaq life, privateering, guiding, shipbuilding, and the community’s involvement on and off the field during World War I and World War II. Visit our website for upcoming exhibitions and events. The Museum Gift Shop offers a variety of items including souvenirs, new age paraphernalia, publications unique to Queens County, jewelry and much more. Bus tours are welcome.
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Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
2-Buildings • Pre-Victorian Historic Homes • Elisha Calkin House • WMTVHR
5-Entertainment • Official Local Tourism Attractions • Queens County Museum • WMQMNP
6-History • Atlantic Canada Heritage Properties • Elisha Calkin House - Liverpool, NS • WMR7RB
8-Monuments • Static Artillery Displays • Queens County Museum Cannons • WMZ68M
10-Oddities • Ghosts and Hauntings • Queens County Museum • WMZ68H
14-Technology • Anchors • Queens County Museum Anchor • WMZ68N
15-Multifarious • News Article Locations • We love our resident spirits... • WMZ68F


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