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 Indian Affairs — %>Petition of Walter Bromley of Halifax on behalf of the Mi'kmaq residing on their new settlement on the River Shubenacadie. (1817) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 24 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Earl of Dalhousie orders Michael Wallace, Treasurer, to pay Abbe Mignault £50 for the relief of Mi'kmaq at St. Margaret's Bay, Mahone Bay and other places. (1817) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 25 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Earl of Dalhousie's order to Michael Wallace, Treasurer, to give £50 to Walter Bromley for the relief of the Shubenacadie Mi'kmaq. (1817) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 26 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Dalhousie orders Michael Wallace, Treasurer, to pay Thomas Roach £30 for the relief of distressed Mi'kmaq at Shubenacadie. (1817) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 27 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Dalhousie's order to Michael Wallace to pay Dr. J. Bolman £30 for vaccinations and supplies furnished to the Mi'kmaq in the year 1815. (1817) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 28 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Dalhousie's order to Michael Wallace, Treasurer, to pay Walter Bromley £12-17-5 for the relief of distressed Mi'kmaq settled on the Shubenacadie River. (1817) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 29 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Sir Peregrine Maitland orders the Provincial Treasurer to pay £11-13-3 for new expenditures for the relief of Mi'kmaq in the last year. (1829) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 30 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Receipt, for Patrick McGrath, of £10-1-6 for supplies for Mi'kmaq from William Hill. (1829) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 13 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>John Clark's account for Indian corn sent to Digby for use of the Mi'kmaq. (1829) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 32 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Account of articles purchased for Mi'kmaq at Rosemary River, Shelburne, £7-10-0. (1829) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 33 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Sir Peregrine Maitland's order to the Provincial Treasurer, to pay the Rev. Simon Lawler £50-0-0 for the support of the 'Indian Schools' and establishments in Cape Breton. (1829) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 34 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>William McAllen's receipt from Deputy Secretary for provisions and goods to Mi'kmaq. (1830) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 35 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Receipt of James Bain and Co. and Joseph Sentell for £17-3-0 for blankets, from the Secretary of the Province for the Mi'kmaq. (1830) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 36 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Letter from Bishop Fraser in Antigonish to John Young, accompanying petition for Mi'kmaq. (1830) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 37 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Sir Peregrine Maitland's order to the Provincial Treasurer to pay £140 to the Secretary of the Province for the relief of Mi'kmaq. (1831) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 38 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Sir Peregrine Maitland's order to the Provincial Treasurer to pay £50-0-0 to Rev. Simon Lawler for attention to Mi'kmaq and establishing a school for Mi'kmaq in Cape Breton. (1831) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 39 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to Judge Wiswall and Rev. M. Segoigne to aid the Mi'kmaq to build a Chapel at Bear River, from Sir Peregrine Maitland. (1831) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 40 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Bills and receipts from W. Allen, 1830-1832, for relief of Mi'kmaq at Cornwallis, Sackville, Nine Mile River, Shelburne, Preston and Bear River. (1832) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 41 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrants and receipts for payment for Indian relief to Bishop Fraser (£100), John McGown of Sydney (£9-3-0) and William Allan (£36-7-0) from Rupert George. (1832) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 42 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Order from Thomas Jeffrey to pay Rev. Simon Lawler £50 for superintending and instructing Mi'kmaq in Cape Breton in 1829. (1833) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 43 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant from Sir Colin Campbell to pay Rev. Bishop Fraser £50 to compensate clergymen in charge of Cape Breton Mi'kmaq. (1834) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 44 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to the Secretary of the Province for the relief to Mi'kmaq for £100, from Sir Colin Campbell. (1834) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 45 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Sir Rupert George's items of money unexpended from casualty vote for Mi'kmaq in Cape Breton. (1835) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 46 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Letter from Hugh Duncan to W. James acknowledging receipt of £5-0-0. (1835) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 47 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to the Deputy Secretary of the Province from Sir Colin Campbell for £100-0-0 for Mi'kmaq relief. (1835) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 48 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition of Francis Paul, Mi'kmaq Chief, Shubenacadie, requesting supplies for starving Mi'kmaq on Christmas Day. (1845) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 49 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to Bishop Fraser to compensate the clergymen in charge of the Mi'kmaq of Cape Breton, for religious instruction bestowed upon them. (1836) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 50 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition to Colin Campbell from Abbe Sigogne of Clare for contribution to Mi'kmaq. (1836) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 51 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant from the Provincial Secretary for £100-0-0 for the relief of Mi'kmaq, from Sir Colin Campbell. (1836) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 52 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Receipt for £1-0-0 from John Blanchard for carriage of coats and blankets from Pictou to Antigonish for the use of the Mi'kmaq. (1837) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 No.53 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Receipt from William Stairs and B. Le Cain for powder provided to the Mi'kmaq. (1837) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 54 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to the Provincial Secretary of £100-0-0 for Mi'kmaq relief. (1837) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 55 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Receipt of £1-0-0 for Mi'kmaq by James Wiswell of Wilmot. (1838) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 56 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant from Sir Colin Campbell to the Secretary of the Province for the relief of Mi'kmaq. (1838) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 57 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant from Sir Colin Campbell to Bishop Fraser for £30-0-0 to aid the Mi'kmaq in erectig a chapel at Cape Breton. Receipt. (1839) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 58 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to Bishop Fraser to compensate the clergymen in charge of Mi'kmaq, for £50-0-0, for Colin Campbell. Receipt. (1839) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 59 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant from Sir Colin Campbell to Graham Paul for £20-0-0 for building a chapel at Shubenacadie. (1839) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 60 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to William Taylor, et. al., Overseers of the Poor, at Horton, from Sir Colin Campbell, for £19-2-0 for medical attendance to Mi'kmaq. (1839) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 61 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Warrant to the Secretary of the Province for the relief of Mi'kmaq, for £100-0-0, from Sir Colin Campbell. (1839) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 62 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Letter from Edward Cutler to Rupert George reporting distress among Bear River Mi'kmaq, portrayal of Charles Gload's farm and allegations made against Chief Mews. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 63 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Letter from W. Henry to Rupert George reporting on population of the Mi'kmaq in the county of Sydney, with a petition to W.M. Dodd for help from the Eskasoni Mi'kmaq and a list and number of inhabitants. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 64 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Return for the Mi'kmaq in the county of Richmond by the Clerk of Peace for the County, taken at the Mi'kmaq Chapel, 26 July 1841, with family names and conditions listed. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 65 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Report from William H. Chipman to John Whidden, Provincial Secretary, on the state of the Mi'kmaq in Kings County; population, activities and distress. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 66 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Return of Mi'kmaq within the County of Lunenburg by Clerk of the Peace. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 67 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Bills and receipts for supplies for Mi'kmaq, 1837-1841, and letter of reference for Lewis Paul from Elizabeth Lawson. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 68 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Bills and receipts for supplies for Mi'kmaq, including those of Charles Glode and George Bertaux. (1841) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 69 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Report of the Clerk of the Peace for Queens County on the state of the Mi'kmaq in that area. (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 70 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Report of the Clerk of the Peace, Antigonish, on the state of the Mi'kmaq in Sydney County. (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 71 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Return from Charles R. Ward, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cape Breton, on the Mi'kmaq, explaining why the clerk failed to get any information. (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 72 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Report from the Clerk of the Peace in Colchester County reporting that no Mi'kmaq live there. (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 3 number 73 |
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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