Wallace and Area MuseumWallace, Nova Scotia
Acadian Removal at Remsheg, August 15, 1755
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Note the borrow pits where the fill for the dykes was remove Possibly stones for a well Remsheg Root structure much bigger and stronger in Marsh land sod Shows Road from Fort Cumberland to Cobiquid and the n to Tatamagouche Small aboiteau still visable through 300 year old dyke Soldiers marching to Remsheg to capture the Acadians Steven's Hill Dyke Steven's Hill, site of Acadian foundation stones Tatamagouche Bay The dyke continued on across this little bay for almost 2 kms. Tool Marks still visable Trail Tuttle Creek dyke Tuttle Creek dyke in this location over 2 metres above high tide. Well structure Western lowland area of France, known for marshland farming
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