Temperance petition from the Micmac Division of the Sons of Temperance, Halifax.
Date: 1866
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly - Assembly petitions series Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series P volume 19 number 183
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Petition of forty Mi'kmaq at Windsor, Hants County, for aid for their distressed state.
Date: 1845
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly - Assembly petitions series Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series P volume 44 number 135
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Report of William James Anderson of Pictou to to Rt. Rev. William Fraser, Bishop of Halifax, regarding the state of the Mi'kmaq.
Date: 1847
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly - Assembly petitions series Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series P volume 45 number 8
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Petition of J. Courteau of Bras d'Or regarding the welfare of the Mi'kmaq.
Date: 1848
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly - Assembly petitions series Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series P volume 45 number 89
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Petition from Pictou regarding the distress of the Mi'kmaq there.
Date: 1849
Reference: Nova Scotia House of Assembly - Assembly petitions series Nova Scotia Archives RG 5 Series P volume 45 number 154
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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.
Date: 1841
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 65
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Report from William H. Chipman to John Whidden, Provincial Secretary, on the state of the Mi'kmaq in Kings County; population, activities and distress.
Date: 1841
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 66
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Return of Mi'kmaq within the County of Lunenburg by Clerk of the Peace.
Date: 1841
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 67
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Bills and receipts for supplies for Mi'kmaq, including those of Charles Glode and George Bertaux.
Date: 1841
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 69
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Report of the Clerk of the Peace for Queens County on the state of the Mi'kmaq in that area.
Date: 1842
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 70
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Report of the Clerk of the Peace, Antigonish, on the state of the Mi'kmaq in Sydney County.
Date: 1842
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 71
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Report from the Clerk of the Peace in Colchester County reporting that no Mi'kmaq live there.
Date: 1842
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 73
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Report from Clerk of Hants County reporting on Mi'kmaq there.
Date: 1842
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 74
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Appendix 6, Legislative Council Journal for 1842. Memorandum respecting the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia read 14 July 1842.
Date: 1842
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 76
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Correspondence between William Anderson, Pictou Health Officer, and government concerning epidemic among the Mi'kmaq of 'fever.' June to November.
Date: 1846
Reference: Commissioner of Indian Affairs Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 3 number 99
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