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Sir Rupert D. George, Provincial Secretary, to Committee for relieving Black Refugees at Hammonds Plains
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Halifax 17th January 1827

Gentlemen,

With reference to my letter of yesterday's date I have now the honor, by command of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, to inclose a copy of a letter from Dr Baxter, Inspector of Military Hospitals, containing the substance of the export of the Medical Officer who was ordered to visit the Settlement of the Black Refugees at Hammond Plains to [examine?] into the nature of the disease which prevails among those poor people.

I have the honor to be, Gentlemen,
Your much obedient
Humble Servant
Rupert George

The Committee for relieving the Blacks of Hammonds Plains


Date: 17 January 1827

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 422 number 34

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