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 84
Forage is brought to the Market in Halifax in Waggons and Sleds , and by coasting Vessels , the latter is generally of an Indifferent quality , being the produce of Marsh Lands , and brings a less price than upland , which is ...
Forage is brought to the Market in Halifax in Waggons and Sleds , and by coasting Vessels , the latter is generally of an Indifferent quality , being the produce of Marsh Lands , and brings a less price than upland , which is ...
Page 85
The number of vessels plying all round the Coast from Bay Verte and even from Miramichie to the Southern Shore of the Bay of Fundy and the extremity of the Bason of Mines up to Chignecto Bay , and also to the Bay of Passamaquoday to St ...
The number of vessels plying all round the Coast from Bay Verte and even from Miramichie to the Southern Shore of the Bay of Fundy and the extremity of the Bason of Mines up to Chignecto Bay , and also to the Bay of Passamaquoday to St ...
Page 88
The Roads thro ' the County are good and the Bridges over the several Branches of the River are kept in good order ; the Kenibecacis flows thro ' a coarse of eighty Miles - to 20 from its Mouth it is capable of Floating Vessels of any ...
The Roads thro ' the County are good and the Bridges over the several Branches of the River are kept in good order ; the Kenibecacis flows thro ' a coarse of eighty Miles - to 20 from its Mouth it is capable of Floating Vessels of any ...
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