Wallace and Area MuseumWallace, Nova Scotia
Acadian Removal at Remsheg, August 15, 1755
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Dyke on west bank of Dewar River facing south Dyke preserved agricultural land Akerly Brook Dykes are, in places, still 2 metres above high tide End of one of the Acadian dykes on the Dewar River End of small Aboiteau Extremely low tide Flooding was a big problem to the Acadians, Fort Foundation stones Fox Creek Government permit did not allow moving but possibly a chimney Hinged clapper allowed water out but closed when water pushed from outfall end Interior drainage ditch of Steven's Hill dyke Interior of Acadian Dyke Jim points to site of old mill dam. Jim Reeves points to one end of Acadian Dyke Long Brook Long Brook Dyke Mouth of Fox Creek Mouth of small Brook
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