Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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3 The British appointed for secretary and British agent respectively , two Loyalists from New Brunswick , Edward Winslow and Ward Chipman Both men were originally from Massachusetts and had graduated from Harvard College .
3 The British appointed for secretary and British agent respectively , two Loyalists from New Brunswick , Edward Winslow and Ward Chipman Both men were originally from Massachusetts and had graduated from Harvard College .
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British officials , who interviewed the Indians in 1796 , were even more suspicious : “ There appeared to be a strong inclination in them to favor the idea that the Magaguadavic was the boundary river , and of their having been ...
British officials , who interviewed the Indians in 1796 , were even more suspicious : “ There appeared to be a strong inclination in them to favor the idea that the Magaguadavic was the boundary river , and of their having been ...
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Both the free Blacks and the Maroons were able to gain the attention of the British government . Negro religious leaders established ties with British Baptists , Methodists and Huntingdonians . “ The Associates of the Late Dr. Bray " a ...
Both the free Blacks and the Maroons were able to gain the attention of the British government . Negro religious leaders established ties with British Baptists , Methodists and Huntingdonians . “ The Associates of the Late Dr. Bray " a ...
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