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The United Empire Loyalists of Remsheg; refugees from the American Revolution.
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Searching through cemeteries for Loyalist ancestors.
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Members of a re-inactment group celebrating the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists
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Museum workers Jim Reeves and Amos Grant searching for the corner marker of the Remsheg Grant.
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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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Museum Worker Jim Reeves drives corner post for the lot #1 in the 1785 Remsheg Grant.
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Ken Tattrie, land owner, with museum employee AmosGrant, marking the corner lot of the Remsheg grant
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Wallace and Area Bicentennial Committee celebrates the 1784 arrival of the Loyalists in 1984.
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Loyalist scene in Nicolson's stone house on Gulf Shore. Reading the Bible, baking, carding spinning.
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Town Crier from Amherst greeting those attending the Loyalist reunion June 29, 2008.
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Amos Grant and Jim Reeves ploting the lines of the 1783  Remsheg grant
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Scene of loyalists resting, after a long days struggle to build shelter in their new life in Remsheg
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Barbara Clark, artist for the murals based on heritage themes,Including 2013,she has completed 15
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