“American history: comprising historical sketches of the [indigenous] tribes”
…an investment of four days. The name of the fort was then changed to Cumberland. Fort Gaspereau, on Bay Verte, or Green Bay, was next taken; and the forts on…
Amicitia Crescimus
…an investment of four days. The name of the fort was then changed to Cumberland. Fort Gaspereau, on Bay Verte, or Green Bay, was next taken; and the forts on…
…lying between the fortieth and forty-eighth degree of north latitude. Within those limits, too, fishing could be carried on only by permission of the Council for New England, who thus…
Fort Duncan: Shown “dismantled” in Collyers military map of 1808. Commissioner Henry Duncan was at H.M Naval Yard in 1790 and 1793. Blockhouse: 1750. Dartmouth picketed in, July 1751. Gun:…
…shall be sent forthwith by the City Clerk, by prepaid post, to the person challenged or objected to, if living. (3) If the person whose name is challenged or objected…
…and the many acts of violence committed in and about Fort Lawrence and Fort Cumberland, is it known that a single Yorkshire settler ever swerved in his loyalty. In the…
…Duncan, dismantled by 1808, which today would be located underneath the MacDonald bridge at the bottom of Lyle Street. Fort Clarence at left, later the Imperoyal refinery, Fort Duncan at…
…& Advice of our said Council of Virginia to erect raise & build in our said Colony & Dominion Such & so many Forts & Platforms, Castles, Cities, Burroughs, Towns…
…a substitute, and such presiding officer or poll clerk neglecting or refusing as aforesaid shall be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty nor more than forty dollars….
…to the British interest; and civil liberty tend also to deliver them by degrees from their religious slavery. The inhabitants of Acadie or Nova-Scotia lived, above forty years after the…
…to the forts and countries in America (Nova Scotia), exhibited in the behalf of the Lord La Tour, Temple, and Crowne, Proprietors.” In 1654 Cromwell took said forts and countries…