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Letter from John Spry Morris, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Surveyor General, giving a description of the Mi'kmaq reserve situate on the shore of St. Margarets Bay on both sides of Ingram River within the county of Halifax. Includes true copy of the description of land granted to Charles Ingram and others 17 Aug 1756.
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Recommendation of John Spry Morris Esq. late Commissioner of Crown Lands-
The lot of land contained in this foregoing description and represented by the colored lines on the annexed plan is proposed as a reservation for the Indians, as it appears to have been intended that they should have 300 acres in this locality, this appears from the Plan of the late Surveyor General indicating the Indian Reserve at this point- I have therefore caused the survey to be made of this lot, and recommend that it be approved as such-
26th July 1853
signed John Spry Morris
Comr. Crown Lands
& Sur. Gen.l


Date: 1853

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 431 number 70

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