Wallace and Area MuseumWallace, Nova Scotia
Acadian Removal at Remsheg, August 15, 1755
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Aboiteau Acadian dyke builders used marsh sod because it was so strong Acadian dyke, drainage out fall. Acadian farmers harvesting grain Acadian House foundation stones. Possibly first home burned by British Akerly Brook Barbara Clark and assistant Danielle Dorn Barbara kneeling on her painting British and New England soldiers burn Acadian homes and barns. Building a dyke Carl Demings, former President of the North Cumberland Historical Society Chignecto to Cobiquid to Tatamagouche road Clapper end of replica aboiteau Clay Pipe David Creek Dewar River Dyke Drainage ditch along inside of dyke wall. Dry interior of 300 year old dyke. Cubes of clay still visable. Dyke Dyke encompasses several hectares of marsh land
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