64 EOBEET WALLACE McLACHLAN ON THE 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners, 18 x 29 m. 



This is claimed as the first church organized, in the Province of Nova Scotia, in connection with the Church of 

 Scotland. The Rev. Donald A. Fraser came out from Scotland in 1817, and was at once called to the church at 

 McLennan's Mountain. The church still holds to its old ties. 



104. McLennan's Mountain. 



Obv. SAINT John's | m" lbnnan's | mountain 

 Rev. " DO THIS I IN ebmembkancb I OF MB " oval, 22 X 31 m. 



A new token used in the same church as the last. McLennan's Mountain received its name from the name of 

 the first settler at the mouth of the brook that flows past the base of the mountain. 



105. Mbrigomish. 



Obv. MiRiGOMisn PEESB? CONG"? hetween two circles. Within the circles W. P | jiin? | 1819. for W(illiam) 

 P(atrick) MiN(iste)R. 



Rev. Plain, square cut corners, 19 m. 



The Eev. William Patrick came from Scotland in 1815, and was at once settled over the Merigomish Congrega- 

 tion, which position he retained until 1844. The congregation received llie early attention of Dr. McGregor, and 

 was considered under his pastoral charge until tlie arrival of Mr. Patrick. 



106. MnSQCODOBOIT. 



Obv. MU.SQUiDABOiT pEESBYTERiAN CHURCH^ forming an oval enclosing rev". J. S. | 1841 | i. cor. xi. 28. 29. for 

 for J(olin) S(prott) witliin beaded lines with ornamental corners. 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners, 20 x 27 m. 



Musquodoboit was separated from Stewiacke Church, in 1816, with the Eev. John Laidlaw as Minister. The 

 Rev. John Sprott became Pastor in 1841. This church was organized under Burgher section of the Secession 

 church. The name of the place is incorrectly spelt on the token. 



107. Musquodoboit. 



obv. st andrews | church | musquodoboit | n. s. 



Rev. THIS DO I IX I REMEMBRANCE | OF MB oblong cut comers, 19 X 26 m. 



This is a church built in another part of the settlement known as Little River. 



108. New Annan. 



obv. new annan | pebsbyterian | congregation 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners» 19 x 30 m. 



This for a time formed part of the Tatamagouche Congregation. 



109. New Glasgow. 



Obv. COMMUNION TOKEN | ST ANDEBw's, | NEW GLASGOW. | 1855. 



Rev. THIS DO IN I EEMEMBEANCE | OF ME. | I. coE. XI. 24. within beaded lines with ornamental corners, oblong 

 cut corners, 19 x 27 m. 



A church was built in 1819 at Fraser's Mountain, about two miles from New Glasgow, where afterwards the 

 greater number of the members resided. For this reason the building was removed into the town. The congrega- 

 tion still retains its connection with the Church of Scotland. 



110. New Glasgow. 



Obv. A communion table bearing a chalice and a plate of bread, below is the inscription inis do | in 



REMEMBRANCE | OF MB | LUKE 22.19 



Rev. God forbid | that i should | glory, save in | the cross of our | Lord Jesus Christ, | by whom thb 



WORLD 1 IS crucified UNTO | MB, AND I UNTO | THE WORLD. ] GAL. C. t) V. 14. rOUnd, 24 m. 



This token is similar to the one used in the Elmsdale Church except that it is a size larger with letters slightly 

 larger. A token of the same kind is used in a church in Birmingham, England. This congregation, known as 

 Primitive Church was formed in 1846, by members who separated from James Church. The first minister, the 

 Rev. George Walker, was inducted in 1848. Afterwards when the building was burned down, the congregation 

 united with John Knox Church, and has since been called the United Church. 



111. New Glasgow. 



Obv. JOHS KNOX I CHUECH, | NEW-GLASGOW. | " THIS DO IN | REMEMBRANCE OF MB." 



Rev. FREE CHUECH OF SCOTLAND. Below is the burning bush and a ribbon inscribed nec tajimn consoiebatur ; 

 on the groundwork is the maker's name crawford Glasgow oblong cut corners, 19 x 27 m. 



This was a Free Church that split off from St. Andrew's at the time of the disruption. The Rev. John Stewart, 

 was the first minister. The union of this with the preceding formeJ the United Church. 



