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Letter from Benjamin Marston to Edward Winslow, 31 May 1783

Author:Marston, Benjamin
Date:1783-05-31
Subjects:Agents remiss in their duties at St. John
Agriculture crops grown at or near Shelburne 1783: listed
Churches re that at Carleton [St. John] 1783
Dumme[r], [Frederick] Roger's Exchange, Halifax: Edward Winslow's address 1783/5/31
English hay at Shelburne 1793
Flax Grown at Port Roseway, early 1783
Grants of Land description of at Port Roseway
Grants of Land re St. John
Indian Corn grown at Port Roseway
Land at St. John: apportioned for Loyalists
Loosely, [ ] An organ purchased from: apparently for a St. John church c. July 1783
Loyalist Soldiers at St. John [Carleton]
Loyalist settlement at Port Roseway
Loyalist settlement at St. John [Carleton]
Loyalists their settlement problems at St. John: are ill served by agents
Marston, Benjamin description of Port Roseway
Murray, Major Daniel with Edward Winslow at St. John 1783
Murray, [ ] - [With Edward Winslow, apparently at Halifax, May 1783]: to help Edward Winslow build a road
Odell, Major Jonathan ref. to church p. 1
Parson agent at St. John [1783/7/-]: buys church organ from[ ] Loosely - probably refers to Reverend John Sayre p. 1
Refugees their lands at St. John
Roads At St. John: construction of p. 1
Sayre, Rev. John "The Reverend Gentleman" Said unequal to task of settling Loyalists
Shelburne Benjamin Marston's description of lands at 1783
Shelburne land-grants at, described
Townships early grants of on the St. John River
Upham, Joshua receives letter from Loyalist settlement
Yorker One belonging to New York: a New Yorker: here, Major Joshua Upham p. 1
[St. John] [Carleton]: settlement described: road and church construction, troops. etc.
Source:Vol. 2-90
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