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Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide

Library Holdings

Intended to complement and provide context for the archival holdings at Nova Scotia Archives, the Library includes many unique and rare titles and in its scope and content, covers all aspects of Nova Scotia history. Nearly 300 titles relate directly to the Mi'kmaq, and have been entered into a special Library Database created for the Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide.

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Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of the Overseers of the Poor for Truro for payment of the expense of the care of sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 63

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of W.A.C. Randall of Bridgewater for payment for medical attendance on a sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 65

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Dr. George Murray of New Glasgow for payment of expenses for the care of sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 68

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Dr. George Murray of New Glasgow for payment for medical attendance on sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 70

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Aleck Scotchman, a Mi'kmaq, residing near the Indian Mission at Richmond County, asking that he be given compensation to replace goods lost in a fire.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 81

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Charles Creed, medical practitioner, for compensation for aid to a sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 82

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of William Powell of Pictou for remuneration for damage sustained from his lands being occupied by Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 86

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Joseph Moore of Amherst for payment of the expenses of medical care for a Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 101

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of William S. Tremain of Windsor for payment of the expenses on a sick Mi'kmaq woman.Assembly petitions (1862) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 118

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Donald McArthur of Back Harbour, Pictou County, asking for compensation for damages to his land upon which Mi'kmaq reside.Assembly petitions (1862) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 49 number 121

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition from the inhabitants of Clements and Annapolis requesting measures be taken to prevent the firing of guns by the Mi'kmaq and the killing of porpoises at the Annapolis Gut during the herring fishing season.Assembly petitions (1822) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 51 number 20-22

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition from St. Marys River, Guysborough County, for a law prohibiting the spearing of salmon in the river.Assembly petitions (1844) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 53 number 14

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Daniel Mills and Henry B. Parker of Cornwallis, Kings County, concerning the Mi'kmaq settling on their land.Assembly petitions (1859) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 55 number 5

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of the Middle River Agricultural Society, Victoria County, concerning a survey of the Mi'kmaq reserve which shows certain lands occupied by white men to actually belong to the Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1859) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 55 number 6

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition from Annapolis County concerning the Mi'kmaq shooting porpoises too close to the shore and allegedly hurting the herring fishery.Assembly petitions (1861) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 55 No.28-29

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Single page mentioning that an "industrial establishment" has been opened for the Mi'kmaq at Hantsport.Assembly petitions (1855) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 76 No.208

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Walter Bromley on behalf of the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia for aid to allow the Mi'kmaq to settle and improve farms.Assembly petitions (1819) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 80 number 23

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Edward Carritt of Guysborough for remuneration for medical assistance to a poor Mi'kmaq woman.Assembly petitions (1844) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 82 number 25

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of William Slocomb for expense of medical attendance on a sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1845) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 82 number 51

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Edward. S. Brown of Horton for expenses for attending a sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1845) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 82 number 53

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Ebenezer Annan of Liverpool for the expenses of attending to sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1845) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 82 number 57

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Charles Tupper of Amherst for payment for medical relief for sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1845) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 82 number 59

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Benjamin Gardiner Page of Amherst for compensation for attending to a "transient pauper" and a sick Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1845) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 82 number 61

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of the Overseers of the Poor of Horton for reimbursement in aiding a sick Mi'kmaq man named Paul Paul. Supporting documents attached.Assembly petitions (1846) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 26

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Letter from L. Byrne of French Town, Clare, to the Lt. Gov. for funds to aid the "children of the forest."Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 65

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Dr. Robert Leslie of Annapolis for payment for attendance on sick Mi'kmaq at Bear River.Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 87

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Henry Dwight Ruggles of Weymouth for payment for attendance on a Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 91

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Joseph Stevermann of Halifax for compensation for attendance on Mi'kmaq in Lunenburg County. Supporting documents attached.Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 98

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Benjamin G. Page of Amherst for payment for medical attendance to Mi'kmaq. Supporting document attached.Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 100

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Greggs Joseph Farish of Yarmouth for payment for medical aid to sick and poor Mi'kmaq. Supporting document attached.Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 102

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition from Thomas Belcher DeBrisay of Dartmouth for reimbursement of expenses for caring for Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1847) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 83 number 103

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of Charles Tupper of Amherst for expenses for caring for a sick Mi'kmaq. Supporting documents attached.Assembly petitions (1848) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 84 number 57

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition from Mi'kmaq living in Hants County for provisions.Assembly petitions (1849) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 85 number 9

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of the Overseers of the Poor for District no. 4 in Digby for expenses for the care of a female Mi'kmaq.Assembly petitions (1853) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 85 number 97

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition of the Overseers of the Poor in Yarmouth for payment for expenses for several "transient paupers" and a Mi'kmaq man. Supporting documents attached.Assembly petitions (1857) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 87 number 27

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Petition from the Overseers of the Poor for Clare for payment of the expenses of the maintenance of sick Mi'kmaq. Supporting documents attached.Assembly petitions (1859) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 88 number 9

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Documents regarding roads at "Indian Islands and Eskasoni" in Cape Breton.Assembly petitions (1844) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 108 number 63

Nova Scotia House of Assembly — Documents regarding roads at "Indian settlement" in Queens County.Assembly petitions (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series P volume 110 number 195

Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia — Petition of Francis Tomma, Head Chief of the Mi'kmaq, Louis Adelaide, Clement Bernard, Michael Christmas and other Mi'kmaq Chiefs regarding intrusions on their lands by white men and illegal land deals. Includes a letter by S. Fairbanks to those illegally occupying Mi'kmaq land.Petitions (1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series GP volume 3 number 162

Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia — Petition of John Harris, James Archibald and William Logan of Pictou and Truro urging relief for the Mi'kmaq of River Philip and Tatamagouche.Petitions (1800) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series GP volume 7 number 4

Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia — Petition of Peter Wilmot of River John for relief.Petitions (1820) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series GP volume 7 number 9

Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia — Petition of Peter Tonay [Toney?] and Mi'kmaq near New Glasgow for relief.Petitions (1849) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series GP volume 7 number 36

Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia — Petition of the Mi'kmaq residents of Chapel Island for better roads and a bridge to the chapel. Many signatures.Petitions (1865) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 5 Series GP volume 9 [Roads] number 67

Peace and Friendship Treaties — Treaty of 1725 for Ratification at Annapolis Royal (1725) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 511

Peace and Friendship Treaties — 1727 Ratification at Casco Bay of the Treaty of 1725 (1727) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 513

Peace and Friendship Treaties — Reproduction of 1727 Ratification at Casco Bay of the Treaty of 1725 (1727) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 513

Peace and Friendship Treaties — 1728 Ratification at Annapolis Royal of the Treaty of 1725 (1728) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 511

Peace and Friendship Treaties — 1749 Renewal at Chebucto of the Treaty of 1725 (1749) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 512

Peace and Friendship Treaties — Reproduction of 1749 Renewal at Chebucto of the Treaty of 1725 (1749) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 512

Peace and Friendship Treaties — 1749 Ratification at St. John of the Chebucto Renewal of the Treaty of 1725 (1749) — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S number 512

Please note: The Journals of the House of Assembly Mi'kmaq Index is not included in the Guide's Searchable database — view index from Journals of the House of Assembly here

               

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