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
... Passamaquoddy " bear no resemblance to their present size shape or situation . ( 2 ) ... west passage , incoming through this passage - Cobscook River comes immediately into open view , and cannot possibly be passed unnoticed , and is ...
... Passamaquoddy " bear no resemblance to their present size shape or situation . ( 2 ) ... west passage , incoming through this passage - Cobscook River comes immediately into open view , and cannot possibly be passed unnoticed , and is ...
Page 71
... Passamaquoddy , particularly the Amer- ican smuggling port at Moose Island ? Where did the line running from the source of the St. Croix River end ? The boundary controversy would continue until the meetings of Daniel Webster and Lord ...
... Passamaquoddy , particularly the Amer- ican smuggling port at Moose Island ? Where did the line running from the source of the St. Croix River end ? The boundary controversy would continue until the meetings of Daniel Webster and Lord ...
Page 88
... Passamaquoddy Bay contains six Parishes , besides Campo Bello , and the Islands in the Bay . The Estimate for the Popu- lation previous to the War was 10,000 but it is since reduced to about 5000 , owing to the great number of American ...
... Passamaquoddy Bay contains six Parishes , besides Campo Bello , and the Islands in the Bay . The Estimate for the Popu- lation previous to the War was 10,000 but it is since reduced to about 5000 , owing to the great number of American ...
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