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Letter from James Walker to Charles Morris regarding the surveying of a road in Chester and complaining about another surveyor, Mr. Vaughn, who is too easily bribed with liquor. Attached to RG 1 vol. 430 nos. 156-157.
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(156.

Halifax 8 Dec[embe]r 1815

Sir

I beg to acquaint you for his Excellency information
that in executing my Commission as Commissioner
of the Road from Chester towards Hammonds Plains
I found it necessary for the improvement of the
Road to alter it at the Indian River Bridge
and bring it lower down inconsequence of which
the Road now runs through a small Piece of
low Intervale Land formd by the Rivers dividing
into two Branches where the Proprietor of all
the surrounding Lands / Philip an old Indian/
had a small garden of Potatoes which received
Injury by the Road and demands Five Pounds
as a satisfaction for the injury he had sustained.

I have therefore to hope his Excellency will be
pleased to allow me to give the Indian the above
Sum of Five Pounds on condition of his giving a
Grant of the Road.

I have the honor to be your
most obedient Serv[an]t
James Walker

[H?] H Cogswell Esqr.


Date: 1817

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 430 number 156 1/2

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