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Several accounts and receipts for supplies to Black Refugees, with the following suppliers: Edward King, Robert Hodgers, William Kent, John H. Noonan, Winkworth Allan, Louis DeMolitor, William Anderson, William Sutherland, J. Howe, Son and Company, George Eaton, J. Clark, J. Young & Co, Tobin & Boyle, Doctors Hume and Pyke, William Philipps, Samuel Head, and Hartshorne & Boggs
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Honourable Thomas N. Jeffery [Debtor?] To William Anderson. To Attending the Negroes at Melville Island as Surgeon, and vaccinating upwards of five hundred of them between 17 April and 26 July 1815 Inclusive being 91 days at [5/. Army Ituring pr dum?] } £24.7.6 || £24.7.6. Received payment. Signed William anderson


Date: 1815

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 420 number 39

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