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 39
... it was the means by which supporters passed on the warning that a suspicious person or group was approaching , and the clamour created by dozens of horns could intimidate such persons and make their horses difficult to control .
... it was the means by which supporters passed on the warning that a suspicious person or group was approaching , and the clamour created by dozens of horns could intimidate such persons and make their horses difficult to control .
Page 61
Of the 325 persons in the district reporting occupations in the census of 1861 , 30 per cent described themselves as fishermen . Mariners , boat builders , ship - carpenters , and sailmakers made up another tenth of the total .
Of the 325 persons in the district reporting occupations in the census of 1861 , 30 per cent described themselves as fishermen . Mariners , boat builders , ship - carpenters , and sailmakers made up another tenth of the total .
Page 48
Every road on which persons travelled and on which horses or other animals drew more than ten tons of coal per hour , was to be provided with man - holes every 50 yards . An amendment ( Statutes of Nova Scotia , 52 Vic . , Cap .
Every road on which persons travelled and on which horses or other animals drew more than ten tons of coal per hour , was to be provided with man - holes every 50 yards . An amendment ( Statutes of Nova Scotia , 52 Vic . , Cap .
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