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Acadian Removal at Remsheg, August 15, 1755
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The Dykes of Remsheg Bay
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Mural of Acadian Settlement in Nova Scotia, by Barbara Clark
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Acadian Settlement in Remsheg
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Re-enactment of twenty British and New England soldiers on a march through the woods to Remsheg
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Model of working aboiteau; in the foreground are drainage ditches sloping to the aboiteau at the top
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Aerial photo of Wallace Bay including Akerly Brook and Long Brook
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Dyke on Long Brook, Wallace Bay
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Dykes at Fox Harbour, showing Fox Creek and David Creek
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Tuffs of grass on dyke are still very visible along the Dewar River
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Small brook estuary just south of Steven's Hill
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Acadian Building Foundation Stones
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Remsheg Bay Research
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Two members of North Cumberland Historical Society: Graham Brown (left) and Carl Demings (right)
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Showing the difference between lawn sod (left) and Marsh sod (right)
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Cube of clay from interior of a dyke with shovel marks made circa 1730
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Wood from Acadian aboiteau (right) compared with today's counterpart (left)
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Map of Nova Scotia drawn by Surveyor General Charles Morris in 1755
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