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Author: | Wright, Thomas |
Date: | 1797-10-24 |
Subjects: | Boundary question Thomas Wright: the Scoodic or [Great River] St. Croix is an ancient boundary between Nova Scotia and Massachusetts p. 3 Canceaux H.M.S. Master: Captain Henry Mowat p. 2 Chipman, Ward re St. Croix Island p. 4 De Champlain, Samuel re the St. Croix p. 4 DeMonts, [ ] re the St. Croix p. 4 Great River St. Croix The modern St. Croix River p. 2 Holland, Samuel Surveyor-General of the Northern District of North America p. 1 Hurd, Lieutenant Thomas Royal Navy Of H.M.S. [C-nceaur]: accompanies Thomas Wright on surveys p. 2 L'Escarbot, Marc re the St. Croix p. 4 Moriaux, [ ] - See [ ] Munro of Campobello p. 2 Mowat, Captain Henry orders Lieutenant Thomas Hurd on surveys p. 2 Munro, [ ] known to Thomas Wright and furnished Passamaquoddy place-names p. 2 Poutrincourt, [ ] re the St. Croix p. 4 Scoodic I called the Great River St. Croix as of 1772 p. 3 Scoodic I it, or Great River St. Croix is traditional boundary between New Brunswick and Maine p. 3 Scoodic I it, or Great River St. Croix is traditional boundary between New Brunswick and Maine p. 4 St. Croix Island French settlement on 1604-14 p. 4 St. Croix Island and early French explorers p. 4 St. John Thomas Wright to survey its harbour p. 2 St. John why chosen, then rejected as site of capital p. 4 Surveyors Samuel Holland p. 1 Surveyors Thomas Wright p. 2 Wright, Thomas I accompanies Samuel Holland on survey of the St. Croix in 1772 p. 2 Wright, Thomas I considers the Scoodic one with the St. Croix [the Great River] p. 3 Wright, Thomas I formerly: a Dep. Surveyor of Lands for the Northern District of N. America p. 2 |
Source: | Vol. 9-21 |
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