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Accounts against Government for supplies, etc, for American Black Refugees, with the following suppliers: David Jearrad, Surgeon, John H. Noonan, Robert Hodgers, Lewis DeMolitor, George Eaton, Theophilus Chamberlain, J & D Starr, Wallace & Russell, John Skerry, John Liddell and Hartshorne, and Boggs & Company
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Government Halifax Nova Scotia To Robert Hodgers April 26. To Amount of Pay as Family to the American Refugee Negro Establishment at Mobello (illegible) from the 27th January to the 26th.day of April 1816.inclusive, at the (illegible) of 4/6. Currency par Dism - Deputy of this Jeffery


Date: April 1816

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 45

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