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Footprints in the Sand

Pre‐1867 Government Records for Sable Island

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Deblois & Merkel receipt for a long boat and supplies

Date: 21 April 1841

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 302


Receipt for the costs of maintaining the Establishment of Sable Island for the year 1841

Date: 31 December 1841

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 303


Yeomans & Fraser receipt regarding the insurance of the Schooner Victory

Date: 1 January 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 304


Arbitrators' award in the case of the wreck of the Brig Triumph

Date: December 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 305


W.H. Harrington's receipt for supplies

Date: 27 January 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 306



John Trider's receipt for lime

Date: 31 January 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 308


Joseph McGill's receipt

Date: 2 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 308


William Garby receipt

Date: 21 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 310


Andrew McGregor's account of sundry items shipped on Government Schooner Sisters

Date: 24 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 311


Thomas Hay's receipt from Captain Darby for money due him as seaman

Date: 26 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 312


Richard Barrowmen's receipt for wages due him as Cook on board the Schooner Sisters

Date: 26 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 313


Hugh Martin's receipt for wages due him as seaman on board the Schooner Sisters

Date: 26 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 314


Henry Morgan's receipt for wages due him as seaman on board the Schooner Sisters

Date: 26 February 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 315


Joseph DeYoung's receipt for wages due him as seaman on board the Schooner Sisters

Date: 1 March 1842

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 31 series 120 volume 3 number 316


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