1801. — 2 pages : 30 x 51 cm.
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gentlemen of the Committee of the Isle of Sable Should I be considered a fit person for a settler on the Isle , I could wish to land on and to examine the Island previous to taking the family. I could wish also to make my Boat. I know full well what Boats will answer their, verry few Boats in this contry (sic) will answer on that Isle, I can make here also verry convenient a light frame for a house fifteen, by twenty four feet, that six men will carry. The Boat four men shall carry cross the Isle & capable when a float to carry twenty men & sufficiently strong - Should I reside on that Isle & Health permits I am sure that all concerned will be satisfied with my conduct as I know well what is to be done there for the preservation and aid to navigation. I have served Seven years on this Road & surely I am free to engage [illegible] [illegible] in the interim I am your Most Hum'b Serv't at command James Morris
Windsor Road July 27th 1801
2 pages 30 x 51 cm
Date: 1801
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 424 number 4
Nova Scotia Archives — https://archives.novascotia.ca/sable/archives/?ID=2191
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