Acadiensis, Volumes 10-111980 |
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Page 125
... Loyalist settlement,3 there was a great deal of geographical mobility among the Loyalists during their first years in the newly-created province, and the best of records could provide no more than a snapshot of a pattern in flux. Our ...
... Loyalist settlement,3 there was a great deal of geographical mobility among the Loyalists during their first years in the newly-created province, and the best of records could provide no more than a snapshot of a pattern in flux. Our ...
Page 127
... Loyalists settled along the province's larger rivers and it would not seem unreasonable to estimate an average of two cleared acres per Loyalist family for New Brunswick as a whole in 1785. Yet individual circumstances varied enormously ...
... Loyalists settled along the province's larger rivers and it would not seem unreasonable to estimate an average of two cleared acres per Loyalist family for New Brunswick as a whole in 1785. Yet individual circumstances varied enormously ...
Page 52
... Loyalists on uncontested property, those who arrived were given their land grants on Patterson's own purchases, with predictable results. The question of Loyalist titles remained a contentious one well into the nineteenth century ...
... Loyalists on uncontested property, those who arrived were given their land grants on Patterson's own purchases, with predictable results. The question of Loyalist titles remained a contentious one well into the nineteenth century ...
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