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Digby 14th. Decembr 1829.
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Dear Sir,
By reference to my correspondance with Sir [Rupert] George You will find, that, a small settlement of Indians [right side edge missing] been made at the head of Bear. River, - and, by his memoradum [many?] will perceive, that, he took [no] little interest in its welfare --
Thus far, the endeavor to plant [these] few wild [illegible] has been attended with as much success as could in [illegible] [season be expected. Should you wish for more particular [information] as regards this project, either for your own satisfaction or [illegible] of the [President], I beg leave to refer You to the Bearer of this, Charles Budd, who has been very useful to me in my dealings [with] these poor savages -
The donations hitherto afforded these Indians have [proved?] as effectually beneficial as they were encouraging - they have [illegible] two supplies, - and, if the funds appropriated to their benefit be [?not] yet exhausted, they should, according to my original proposal, [have?] a third -This last one I would recommend to be in the shape
Mentions names of Mi'kmaq to whom supplies were deilvered.
Date: 1829
Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 430 number 169 1/2
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