New England Planters in the Maritime provinces of Canada, 1759-1800 : bibliography of primary sources/ compiled by Judith A. Norton
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This project was conceived and supported by the Planter Studies Committee, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Covers Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and New England.
Contains a list of "documents relating to the immigration and settlement of New England Planters ... as well as documents created by, or referring to, individual immigrants, both before and after they moved to Nova Scotia."--Introd.
Covers the following types of documents: government documents, personal papers, business records, documents of a society and newspapers.
Includes the following indexes: Planter index, non-Planter index, New England town and church record index, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick place index, and subject index.
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