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The United Empire Loyalists of Remsheg; refugees from the American Revolution.
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Mi'kmaq village. Painting by Barbara Clark showing daily life at Remsheg before the Europeans.
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Famous image of Loyalists drawing lots for one of the 200 acre farm lots surveyed in the Grant. 1784
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Costumed Loyalist celebrants recreating Loyalist and village history, May 1984
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Wallace Bicentennial celebrations by volunteers. Re-creation of Loyalist settlers way of life. 1984
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Flag raising ceremony July 1st 1984
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Fireworks celebration on July 1st,, 1984
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Lieut. Governor Hon Mayann E. Francis recieves flowers during a Loyalist Celebration,  June, 2008.
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Loyalist clothing workshop,Wallace and Area Museum 2008
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Wallace and Area Museum's Traveling Loyalist display at Cumberland County Museum, Amherst, NS
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Part of the Bicenntenial Celebrations a parade in Pugwash, July 1st, 1984
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A descendant of United Empire Loyalist John Brown Fanningboro Resident
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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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Town Crier from Amherst greeting those attending the Loyalist reunion June 29, 2008.
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