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Michael Francklin
Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society
Micmac Migration to Western Newfoundland
Cumberland Planters and the Aftermath of the Attack on Fort Cumberland
Sketch of the Old Parish Burying Ground of Windsor, Nova Scotia
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This Index to the Collections and Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia
British-American Rivalry for the Support of the Indians of Maine and Nova Scotia, 1775-1783
The Miíkmaq, Poor Settlers, and the Nova Scotia Fur Trade, 1783-1853"
Middle-Class Formation and Gender Construction in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1760-1850
Female Litigants Before the Civil Courts of Nova Scotia, 1749 1801
Late Eighteenth-Century Agriculture on the Bay of Fundy Marshlands*
The Mi'kmaq Nation and the Embodiment of Political Ideologies
Empire, the Maritime Colonies, and the Supplanting of Mi'kma'ki
31295020692165.Pdf (11.25Mb)
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Nova Scotia's New Englanders and the Creation of a British
Presentation Given by Dr. Barbara Le Blanc and Dr. Sally Ross at the KAQA’NATA Multicultural & Diversity Summit 2018 - Wagmatcook
King's College, Nova Scotia: Direct Connections with Slavery
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The Fales Family
King's College, Nova Scotia: Direct Connections with Slavery
George A. Rawlyk the AMERICAN REVOLUTION and NOVA SCOTIA
Historical Paper No. 1: Edward Cornwallis
Ocm08458224-1774.Pdf (5.426Mb)
The Miíkmaq, Poor Settlers, and the Nova Scotia Fur Trade, 1783-1853 Julian Gwyn
James Simon Macdonald Fonds (2008-050 and 2009-048)
History of Halifax City
Charting the Imperial Will Colonial Administration & the General Survey of British North America 1764-1775
The Cumberland Glebe Dispute and the Background to the American Revolution in Nova Scotia, 1771-1774
By Earle Lockerby Francklin's Census