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Steven's Hill, a possible site of first Acadian removal on the west bank of Dewar River
21st Century. August 2010
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Steven's Hill from the east bank of the Dewar River; Acadian home foundations and two wells found
18th Century. Circa 1710
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves
Linda Reeves

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Stevens Hill, a possible site of first captured Acadians, on the west bank of Dewar River
18th Century Circa 1710
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Part of the dyke system south of Stevens Hill - a small brook would cause the site of an aboiteau
18th Century. Circa 1710
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Steven's Hill Dyke approximately 2 metres above high tide mark
18th Century. Cira 1720
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Dyke in front of Steven's Hill, looking east out into Tatamagouche Bay
18th Century, Circa 1720
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Dewar River at extremely low tide. Thought to be site of Acadian Floating Bridge on old French Road
18th Century. Circa 1710
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Drainage ditch from aboiteau on Dewar River
18th Century, Circa 1720
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Small brook estuary just south of Steven's Hill



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Drainage ditch from aboiteau on Dewar River
18th Century, Circa 1720
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Acadian Dyke on Dewar River
18th Century. Circa 1730
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Dewar River drainage ditch at extremely low tide, carved 300 years ago
18th Century. Circa 1710
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Aboiteau in an Acadian Dyke
18th Century, Circa 1720
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Erosion's effect on 300 year old Acadian Dyke
18th Century. Circa 1720
Dewar River, Malagash, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.


Credits:
Jim Reeves