Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 64
Therefore , the St. Croix River of the Treaty of 1783 was not the St. Croix discovered and named by Champlain ... It appears evident from all these circumstances that Machias , Cobscook , Scudiac , Saint John Rivers , were the only ...
Therefore , the St. Croix River of the Treaty of 1783 was not the St. Croix discovered and named by Champlain ... It appears evident from all these circumstances that Machias , Cobscook , Scudiac , Saint John Rivers , were the only ...
Page 85
... and also to the Bay of Passamaquoday to St John and up to the River Fredericton affords great convenience for the Transport of all kinds of Merchandize with as much safety perhaps from the violence of the Weather as in any part of ...
... and also to the Bay of Passamaquoday to St John and up to the River Fredericton affords great convenience for the Transport of all kinds of Merchandize with as much safety perhaps from the violence of the Weather as in any part of ...
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... had been hunting and trapping in the Saint John River valley ; by 1841 they numbered 442 , in five locations . Their two major reserves were at Kingsclear and along the river frontage at the junction of the Tobique and Saint John .
... had been hunting and trapping in the Saint John River valley ; by 1841 they numbered 442 , in five locations . Their two major reserves were at Kingsclear and along the river frontage at the junction of the Tobique and Saint John .
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