Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 37
... Land Purchase Act of 1853 , which authorized government purchase of pro- prietary estates , with the consent of their owners , for resale to the occupiers of land . But many proprietors , including some of the largest , refused to sell ...
... Land Purchase Act of 1853 , which authorized government purchase of pro- prietary estates , with the consent of their owners , for resale to the occupiers of land . But many proprietors , including some of the largest , refused to sell ...
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... land question played a major divisive role in local politics . In 1866 the largest estate on the Island , comprising more than 15 per cent of its land mass , was sold to the local government by the Cunard family . * The sale was a ...
... land question played a major divisive role in local politics . In 1866 the largest estate on the Island , comprising more than 15 per cent of its land mass , was sold to the local government by the Cunard family . * The sale was a ...
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... Land of Evangeline was less intense . " Although the DAR name was retained , and the new General Manager George Graham moved to develop hotels and a formal park at Grand Pré , tourist initia- tives by the railway company and others were ...
... Land of Evangeline was less intense . " Although the DAR name was retained , and the new General Manager George Graham moved to develop hotels and a formal park at Grand Pré , tourist initia- tives by the railway company and others were ...
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