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Report on Nova Scotia, 1784

Author:White, Gideon
Date:1784-01-01
Subjects:Antigonish
Bay Verte
Beaver Harbour In Nova Scotia
Canso re fishing
Cape Canso
Casks [made at Phillips Harbour]
Chance Harbour Apparently in Nova Scotia: used only by men curing fish
Chedabucto Bay settled by Duke of Cumberland's Corps and about 500 others
Chezzetcook In Nova Scotia
Chisencook Chezzetcook
Clam Harbour In Nova Scotia
Cocagne
Cockaine Cocagne
Country Harbour sawmill and good timber at
Crow Harbour valuable fishery
D. of C. Regiment Duke of Cumberland's Regiment
Duke of Cumberland's Corps [or Regiment] its men settled Chedabucto area
Fisherman's Harbour In Nova Scotia: used only by men curing fish
Glasgow
Great St. Lawrence In Nova Scotia: spars available at
Great Tangier In Nova Scotia
Gut of Canso lumber and fish from
Gut of Canso settled by 48 families in July of [1784]
Harbour Crale In Nova Scotia: [will serve only small boats]
Harbour of Calleboo In Nova Scotia: on its [north] shore
Indian Harbour In Nova Scotia: not settled as of 1784: timber for spars at
Isaac's Harbour Settled by Provincial Corps after the Revolutionary War: good timber resources
Island Harbour In Nova Scotia: has good timber and is unsettled as of 1784
Jeddore Lumber and oysters at
Liscomb Harbour In Nova Scotia
Little Dover In Nova Scotia: unsettled as of 1784
Little Harbour In Nova Scotia
Little St. Lawrence In Nova Scotia
Little Tangier In Nova Scotia: timber and fire-wood at
Lumber produced in Nova Scotia
Mary[ ] Lewis In Nova Scotia: its timber resources
Merigomish
Merry, Joseph In Nova Scotia
Miramichi
Musquodobit lumber and oysters at
New Englanders Fish at Scanawang [Nova Scotia] after Revolutionary War
North-East Torbay In Nova Scotia: timber resources: unsettled as of 1784
Nova Scotia list of its towns, settlements, and harbours
Owl's Head In N. S.
Phillips Harbour unsettled [as of 1784]
Pictou
Pine
Point [Sammock] On N. S. north shore or New Brunswick east shore
Pope's Harbour In N. S.
Raspberry A Nova Scotia place-name: unsettled as of 1784
Refugees at Chedabucto: example of their make-up: one disbanded Corps plus about 500 others
Rustico
Saw-mills at Country Harbour
Scanawang Its fir, pine, and oak timber: used by New England fishermen but not settled or improved
Sheet Harbour
Shingles produced in Nova Scotia
Ship Harbour timber and fire-wood at
South-west Torbay In Nova Scotia: its timber resources and unsettled as of 1784
Southeastern Passage In Nova Scotia
St. Mary's Bay timber for spars at
St. Mary's River I In Nova Scotia: timber at
Surveys, reports, and statistics fishery and forest: Chedabucto to Miramichi via Canso
Tatamagouche
Taylor's Bay In Nova Scotia: ships' timber at
Three-fathom Harbour In N. S.
White Head In Nova Scotia: unsettled as of 1784
White, Gideon "G. White" his collected data on Nova Scotia
Winter Harbour In Nova Scotia
[Lowic] Nova Scotia place-name
[Mount] Island Harbour - In N. S.
[Neheim] Quack - In Nova Scotia
[Ramshag] [In Nova Scotia]
Source:Vol. 4-24
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