*Excerpt from Reuban Butchart's "The Disciples of Christ in Canada Since 1830", Part 2, "The Churches of Christ in NS"*
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Nictaux Falls was a small church, now lost to all appearances, except for two existing facts. It was situated near the town of Middleton, which is on the railway from. Annapolis to Kentville and is relatively near the Bay of Fundy. Miss Clara Wood, of Canning, N.S., sent the compiler a printed report of the churches in N.S. and N.B. for the year 1877, in which eighteen points are mentioned: among them, "Nictaux Falls, N.S., (Report 1876) Whole number, 20."
A well-informed person from each province has been appealed to, but nothing is known of this group or who was the agent in gathering it. Whenever this happens there is revealed a weakness in organization, else why can provinces lose churches or churches lose members 'without a trace'. There was some life at Nictaux Falls, even after the above date, because there has been found in the column of The Disciple, of River John, N.S., issue July 15, 1881: "Agent for The Disciple, at Nictaux and New Albany--Mrs. O. Barteaux".