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and are often distressed even for fuel. Mr Dawson who has kindly interested himself in their welfare, at my request, and Mr Crerar the Deputy Surveyor, recommend that 1000 acres should be reserved for them, at the head waters of Barney's River, to include the whole of a lake called Brown lake, on McKay's map, and also lots Nos. 12, 16, 17, 18 to the North and North-West of said lake, as shown on Mr Crerar’s plan. Will you be kind enough to bring the subject to the notice of His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, with a view to the reservation and survey of the tract named, at as early a period as possible.
I have the honour to be
yr. obedt. sert.
Joseph Howe
12th Dec. 1842
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From Geo E. Ican
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Arichat Cape Breton
5th July - 1842
Honoured Sir
As I find you are appointed Commission for Indian affairs I beg leave to submit to you my claims for taking the Census of the Indians for the County of Richmond last year: and to follow
Date: 1842
Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 432 pp. 148-149
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