Acadiensis, Volumes 1-2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 59
... British and United States negotiators signed the Treaty of Paris , there were few settlers on the Maine - New Brunswick frontier , but within the next decade a number of Loyalists settled at St. Andrew's , in the disputed territory ...
... British and United States negotiators signed the Treaty of Paris , there were few settlers on the Maine - New Brunswick frontier , but within the next decade a number of Loyalists settled at St. Andrew's , in the disputed territory ...
Page 62
... British appointed for secretary and British agent respectively , two Loy- alists from New Brunswick , Edward Winslow and Ward Chipman's Both men were originally from Massachusetts and had graduated from Harvard College . The United ...
... British appointed for secretary and British agent respectively , two Loy- alists from New Brunswick , Edward Winslow and Ward Chipman's Both men were originally from Massachusetts and had graduated from Harvard College . The United ...
Page 66
... British were confident their case was based on more substantial evi- dence than the testimony of inebriated Indians . Phineas Bond wrote Barclay and , after discussing mysterious new evidence in his possession , expressed confidence ...
... British were confident their case was based on more substantial evi- dence than the testimony of inebriated Indians . Phineas Bond wrote Barclay and , after discussing mysterious new evidence in his possession , expressed confidence ...
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