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The United Empire Loyalists of Remsheg; refugees from the American Revolution.
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Hand drawn map of Fanningboro, created by surveyor Charles Baker 1783
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Property in Blue shows the extent of the 20,000 acre property in the Remsheg Grant
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Loyalist costumes were a big hit during plans for celebrating the Bicentennial in 1984
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Survey of Chignecto Basin at the northern end of the Bay of Fundy. Showing site Fort Cumband in 1755
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Part of the map of Fanningboro, surveyed by Charles Baker in 1784. Document shows statistics.
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Careful Measurements to find the spot where the White Birch stood for the corner of lot #1in 1784
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Copy of Westchester Grant Document
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A.F. Church map of Cumberland County 1869, showing Wallace Bay and Fanningboro
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Section of 1848 Navigation Chart done by Captain James Cook and others.
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A section of an 1848 Chart showing Wallace and Fanningboro, drawn and constructed by Cook and others
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Story of the Loyalist arrival 1783
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Signature of Lt. Governor James Parr on original Remsheg Grant Document, date July 1st 1785
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Charles Baker signature from Fanningboro survey document 1784
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Signatures on Remsheg Grant document.
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