Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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However , having formed an erroneous concept of the lay of the land , Cartwright drew Grand and Red Indian Lakes on his map of this inland region as one large body of water and called it Lieutenant's Lake .
However , having formed an erroneous concept of the lay of the land , Cartwright drew Grand and Red Indian Lakes on his map of this inland region as one large body of water and called it Lieutenant's Lake .
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Bay Hall's Birchy L , Bay Bay Bay of Isids Rattling Br . Grand Lake Bonavista Bay Cape Bonaviata Port au Port Poning Red Indian Lake Close Sound D George IV L. Bu St. George's Bay Trinity Bay Anguilla Grandy's Br . Conception Bay Codroy ...
Bay Hall's Birchy L , Bay Bay Bay of Isids Rattling Br . Grand Lake Bonavista Bay Cape Bonaviata Port au Port Poning Red Indian Lake Close Sound D George IV L. Bu St. George's Bay Trinity Bay Anguilla Grandy's Br . Conception Bay Codroy ...
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Its southern border ran about ten or fifteen miles to the north of the Micmac camp on George IV Lake , where the Micmacs would begin and end their travels to and from the west by canoe.109 In October / November the Beothuk assembled at ...
Its southern border ran about ten or fifteen miles to the north of the Micmac camp on George IV Lake , where the Micmacs would begin and end their travels to and from the west by canoe.109 In October / November the Beothuk assembled at ...
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