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Manufacturer's name stamped into the grain sickle recorded as being given to a Loyalist settler
18th Century, Circa 1785
Remsheg


Credits:
Fred Grant
Zella Perry
David Dewar

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Part of Loyalist Jacob Neal's grant property #75
25 August 2012
Wallace Bay, Cumberland Co. Nova Scotia


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Rich earth found in most of the Remsheg Grant. Visible due to shoreline erosion around Wallace Bay
25 August 2012
Wallace Bay, Cumberland Co. Nova Scotia


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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There were trees growing to the shore when the United Empire Loyalists arrived in Remsheg.
18th Century, Circa July 15, 1783
Remsheg Harbour now Wallace Harbour


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Chart showing one of the ways, by vessel, the loyalists traveled to Remsheg for the first time, 1784
18th Century, Circa 1784
Remsheg Harbour now Wallace Harbour


Credits:
Wallace and Area Museum
Captain Cook and Others
Zella Perry, Photographer

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Remsheg (Wallace Harbour) viewing west into the Bay. Part of property granted Daniel Pugsley
25 August 2012
Remsheg Harbour now Wallace Harbour


Credits:
David Dewar

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The west end of Wallace Bay, part of a 500 acre grant to Capt s, Moses Knapp and Samuel Kipp
18th Century, Circa 1785



Credits:
Jim Reeves
David Dewar

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Marsh area of Loyalist Gilbert Totten's 500 acre Grant in present day Wallace Bay North.
25 August 2012
Wallace Bay, Cumberland Co. Nova Scotia


Credits:
David Dewar

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Pathway through the forest
6 August 2012
Forest Trail between Fort Cumberland and Remsheg


Credits:
Jim Reeves

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Famous image of Loyalists drawing lots for one of the 200 acre farm lots surveyed in the Grant. 1784
18th Century, Circa 1784
Remsheg Harbour now Wallace Harbour


Credits:
Barbara Clark, artist, Wallace River

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Original land grant for the Remsheg Loyalists. Signed 1785, in Halifax, by Governor Parr.
18th Century, 1785
Remsheg land grant includes 20,000 acres of land fronting on the Northumberland Strait, in Northern Nova Scotia
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Zella Perry photographer

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Page one of the Remsheg Grant, listing names and requirements of land holders, 1785
1 July 1785
Paris, France.


Credits:
Marion Dotten

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Loyalist property map in Remsheg, signed by Charles Morris, circa 1784. Indication of Brown's lot.
18th Century, Circa 1784
Remsheg


Credits:
David Dewar

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A map showing the land in the Remsheg area granted by the British Government to the Refugees.