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The United Empire Loyalists of Remsheg; refugees from the American Revolution.
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Abigail Akerly, wife of Benjamin Betts monument found in farmer's field, Wallace River
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The United Empire Loyalist of Remsheg and Westchester.
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Refugees leaving New York
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Costumed reenactors crossing a bridge at the Wallace and Area Museum 2007
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Loyalist claim submitted to government for loss during the American Revolution.
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Part of Trail between Fort Cumberland and Remsheg photograph 2012
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Loyalist costumes were a big hit during plans for celebrating the Bicentennial in 1984
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Chart of Bay Of Fundy near Fort Cumberland
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1766 document, part of a map of the Passaic River near Horseneck, New Jersey, several Loyalist names
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Loyalist soldier
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Copy of Westchester Grant Document
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Loyalists coming to Remsheg found small areas of rich marshland once cultivated by the Acadians
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View of the head of the Bay of Fundy looking south from Fort Cumberland near Amherst
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Document of claim for losses, suffered by Loyalist Charles Vincent witnessed by Col. Delancy
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Negotiations for Peace
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White post shows site for Remsheg Grant corner marker of the 20 thousand three hundred acre property
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On left Graham Brown, son of Harry Brown, decendant writer. On right Carl Demings Historical Society
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Loyalist reinactor soldiers in training excercise.
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