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I shall take care to distribute as you direct, -- they will not be sufficient to supply all the destitute among them, but I have got two young ladies to volunteer their services to solicit some old clothes from the inhabitants, and have no doubt but by these means united I will get them tolerably well supplied for the present.
Since my last communication I have found out that a new source of misery has beset the poor Indians this cold winter. Fire wood is getting very scarse and consequently valable along the shores, and I was told the poor creatures had been driven from place to place with their camps, having been refused liberty to cut wood by the inhabitants about Fisher's Grant, Boat Harbour, [etc] -- On due enquiry into these reports I found them verified by respectable people, and therefore I have ventured to procure them the necessary supply for this winter by promising to pay 4 or 5 dollars, -- this is but one of the consequences of no land being reserved near the shores for them.
I have waited on Mr. Crerar the
Date: 1842
Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 432 pp. 145-148
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