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Letter from Crawley to George regarding the last tracts of Mi'kmaq land ordered to be surveyed. Identified only as "Island."
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Received at Sydney, C.B. 9th Jany. 1833, from
Capt. Crawley R.N. the sum of thirteen
pounds, four shillings, and eighty pence,
on account of Government, being for my
surveys of the Indians' lands, at
Wagamathook, and Whykokomagh.

D.B. McNab [DS of Lds?]


Date: 1834

Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 431 number 6

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