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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Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Faulkner of Shubenacadie to Howe regarding the survey of Indian BrookMi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 70a-70b |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to Faulkner instructing him to complete the survey of Indian Brook with or without Gorham Paul's cooperationMi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 70b |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Faulkner to Howe regarding the survey of Indian Brook reserveMi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 70c |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Lewis M. Wilkins of Windsor to John Widden requesting blankets for Mi'kmaq families in Windsor area that he will undertake to distribute - mentions Joe StephensMi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 70d |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Western Tour, 1842 - Joseph Howe's report on tour of western NS Mi'kmaq reservesMi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 71-107 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Joseph Howe to William Nicholl about forming a class of Mi'kmaq students, children or adults, teaching them reading and writing, and paying 10s per quarter per student.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 108-109 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Nicholl to Howe regarding the cost of oxen, schooling of Mi'kmaq children, and purchasing a grindstone. Dated at Hillsborough.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 109-110 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to Nicholl instruction Nicholl to provide the bearer of the letter, Newell Paul, with a lot adjoining that of Francis Glode.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 110-111 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Charles Glode of Liverpool Road, Annapolis, to Joseph Howe regarding an offer to sell to Howe a yoke and oxen for people at Bear River.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 111-112 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Nicholl to Howe reporting on Bear River.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 113-115 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Petition of Charles Glode, Governor of his tribe of Mi'kmaq residing in the County of Annapolis, to Lt. Gov. Viscount Falkland requesting seed, grain, hoes etc.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 115-117 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Andrew Henderson of Albion Vale to Joseph Howe regarding travelling to General's Bridge, a site of an annual summer encampment of Mi'kmaq. Also regarding potato distribution, numbers and locations of Mi'kmaq throughout Annapolis County and whether Jack or Charles Glode is the true chief of the Mi'kmaq in the area.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 117-120 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Abbe' Sigogne of Clare to Howe requesting blankets and relief for the Mi'kmaq of the district.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 121 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to David Dimock of Gold River regarding the supervision of expenditure for installation of a chimney and windows in John Pennall's house.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 122-123 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from William Hendry of Brookfield to Joseph Howe regarding the Mi'kmaq reserve lands at Brookfield. Requests trade of lans to be included in the reserve.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 123-124 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to William Hendry promising due consideration of his request [probably as per his letter: RG 1 vol. 432 pp. 123-124].Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 124 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Robert Hendry of Antigonish to William Henry regarding the encriachment by whites on Mi'kmaq lands at Pomquet.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 125-126 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from James Dawson of Pictou to Joseph Howe regarding the "civilization" [i.e. assimilation] of the Mi'kmaq.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 127-129 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from James Dawson to Joseph Howe regarding title on lands occupied by Mi'kmaq at the mouth of Pictou Harbour. Also includes abstract of title.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 129-135 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Dawson to Howe regarding his visit to the Mi'kmaq settlement at Merigomish Island. Notes unfavourable reaction of the Mi'kmaq to having their children taken from the settlement to go to school. Discussion of Chief Lapier [Sapier?].Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 136-141 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Dawson to Joseph Howe regarding the request of Fr. O'Reilly for medical aid for Pictou Mi'kmaq. Includes Howe's response advising Dawson to spend as necessary for health care.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 141-142 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Dawson to Howe asking if the Mi'kmaq of Pictou County can expect any "Royal Bounty" this year. Tell of the need for relief, particularly clothing. There are about 62 families: 150 individuals. Says the government must purchase or otherwise acquire land in Pictou for a Mi'kmaq reserve. "Untill this be done they will not believe that Government intends doing them any good, and they will not fall in with your measures..."Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 143-144 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to Dawson. Howe will be sending down coats and blankets for distribution to the aged, infirm and poor only. Asks Dawson to scout around to see if there is any Crown land suitable for a reserve in Pictou; if there is, there will be no difficulty in creating a reserve of 500 or 1000 acres.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 145 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Dawson to Howe regarding Howe's letter of 5 Dec 1842 [see RG 1 vol. 432 pp. 145]. He will distribute coats and blankets as per directions. Complains that Mi'kmaq were promised liberty to cut firewood about Fisher's Grant, Boat Harbour, and now the owners have broken their promise. Firewood is scarce. A reserve is needed. Recommends land at headwaters of Barney's River, including the whole of Brown Lake and lots 12, 16, 17, 18 and other property on the map prepared by Crerar, the Deputy Surveyor. Also necessary to purchase 50-100 acres at Fisher's Grant, the favoured summer campsite of the Mi'kmaq.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 145-148 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Joseph Howe to John Whidden regarding Pictou Mi'kmaq requesting Whidden bring Dawson's recommendation for a reserve at Barneys River to the attention of the Lt. Gov. to get him to do a survey as quickly as possible.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 148-149 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from George E. [Ican?] of Arichat to Joseph Howe requesting payment for conducting a census of Mi'kmaq in Richmond County the summer before. He notes that he took the trouble to travel to the Indian Mission on Bras d'Or last summer on St. Ann's Day.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 149-150 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Abraham S. Harris of Pictou to Howe regarding earlier request for agricultural implements for the Mi'kmaq. In postscript, he says that any lands secured for the Mi'kmaq must have title so secured so that they cannot alienate the lands.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 151-153 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Samuel Creelman of Stweiacke to Howe responding to Howe's letter of 13 Sept. Discusses land around Stewiacke settlement.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 153-155 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to Cruickshank of Napan advising that the bearer of the letter, Alex Thomas, lives near the school and if Cruickshank will teach Thomas' children, he will be reimbursed by the Indian Affairs Commissioner.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 155 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Handwritten report [probably by Howe] regarding the Mi'kmaq cutting firewood on farms near Dartmouth and requests of farmers n the area for the Indian Affairs Commissioner to do something about it.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 157-159 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Thomas Irwin of Charlottetown, PEI, to Joseph Howe regarding a book in Mi'kmaq written by Irwin as a grammar/textbook and urging Howe to purchase copies for use among the i'kmaq of NS.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 159-161 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to Irwin agreeing to assist Irwin in publishing his Mi'kmaq grammar/textbook by subscription; he will not subsidize the publication from the Indian Affairs budget.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 162-163 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Daniel Krolland of Chester Basin to Joseph Howe regarding Mi'kmaq at Gold River and services as a teacher rendered by him. Mentions John Pennall. Includes Howe's response agreeing to pay Krolland upon receipt of proper paperwork.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 163-165 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter of Daniel Dimock of Chester to Joseph Howe reporting the Mi'kmaq of Gold River.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 165-166 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Census of Pictou Mi'kmaq - December 1842.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 167-168 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from William Walsh of Halifax to Joseph Howe commenting on Howe's report [?].Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 169-170 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Joseph Howe to Andrew Henderson of Annapolis issuing instructions on provisions etc. to be supplied to Mi'kmaq around Annapolis. Advises that Indian Affairs refuses to purchase land for Jack Gloade.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 171 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to James Dawson of Pictou regarding supplies for Stephen Toney on Merigomish Island.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 172 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe to Dr. Geddes of barrington replying to his letter of 28 March regarding the purchase of lands for the Mi'kmaq around Barrington.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 172-173 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Howe regarding distribution to the Mi'kmaq around Sabin Lake of 20 bushels of seed potatoes.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 173 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Moses Perley, Indian Commissioner of Saint John, NB, to Howe regarding Howe's report and the state of the Mi'kmaq on PEI.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 174-175 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Irwin to Howe regarding his textbook in Mi'kmaq.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 178-179 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from William Nicholl of Hillsburgh [Hillsboro?] to Howe regarding accounts for expenditures on clearing land etc. at Bear River for the Mi'kmaq.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 179-180 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Nicholl to James Holdsworth regarding the clearing of logs off 1000 acres mentioned in a letter of 30 December (not in volume). Mentions purchase of logs off one lot by Josiah Harris who bought it from a Mi'kmaq. Unidentified Mi'kmaq later forfeited lot by not clearing within three years. Location unidentified. Mentions fire at camp of Louie Meuse.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 180-181 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Nicholl to Joseph Howe requesting that all correspondence to him be sent to Digby. Howe's letters to Nicholl keep getting lost. Report on activity at Bear River. Requests agricultural supplies of seeds, grain etc.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 181-183 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Account from M. Godfrey for children that have attended the school for the quarter ending 28 Feb 1843. Location of school unidentified but there are children from Bear River reserve attending.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 183 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Accounts of William Nicholl. No date.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations () — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 184 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter from Joseph Howe to Nicholl denying relief to Louie Meuse for his burnt camp. Gives permission to a white farmer to take crops off the Knockwood land as long as he knows that doing so sets up no claim to the land. Distribution of supplies for farming.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 184-185 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Letter of Patrick Gough of Liverpool to Rev. C. Doyle of Chester reporting on the progress of Mi'kmaq pupils in his school. "One of them named John Noel Williams declares that he will continue going to school until such time as he shall be competent to write to Government requesting a remission of the fine imposed on him by the Magistrates for catching salmon in Port Medway River."Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 186 |
Commissioner of Public Records — %>Return of the names of Mi'kmaq scholars taught in the school district of Bristol in the County of Queens whereof Patrick Gough is the teacher.Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1843) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 432 pp. 187 |
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