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The United Empire Loyalists of Remsheg; refugees from the American Revolution.
Location: Remsheg

 
Loyalist encampment, reinactors with tents and camp followers
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Manufacturer's name stamped into the grain sickle recorded as being given to a Loyalist settler
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Loyalist property map in Remsheg, signed by Charles Morris, circa 1784. Indication of Brown's lot.
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Loyalist re inactors, staging a meal in a quickly built shelter.
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Three ladies in Loyalist costumes created by themselves.
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Remsheg was originally populated by native Mi'kmaq and then French settlers came after 1689
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Part of the map of Fanningboro, surveyed by Charles Baker in 1784. Document shows statistics.
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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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