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Letter from Gesner to Howe, Provincial Secretary, regarding the application of Francis and Joseph Paul for land at Musquodoboit at the mouth of Ship Harbour Lake, also regarding the Mi'kmaq settlement at Ponhook, the Luxie family occupation of land on Shelburne River, the dam built on the reserve at Ingram's River, and the recommendation for surveys of all these areas.
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Sackville 5th. May 1848.

Sir,
In reference to the application of Francis Paul and Joseph Paul, whose petition has been submitted to me, and who have applied for land in Musquodoboit, I beg leave to state for the information of His Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor and Council, that in consequence of no survey having been made of it, a part of the Indian reserve in the County of Cumberland has been granted, and consequently the quantity of land intended for the use of the Micmacs has been reduced. The above petitioners who are honest and industrious men have commenced clearing land situated at the mouth of a stream falling into Ship Harbour Lake, in the County of Halifax, where fish at certain seasons may be taken abundantly.
The


Date: 1848

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 431 number 47

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