- MS-6, OS Box 19, Folder 7
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- 1933 (Reproduction)
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A reproduction of the map "Coast of Acadie" by Lalanne, 1684, reproduced by the Archives du Service Hydrographique de la Marine, Paris in 1933 and used by William Inglis Morse in volume II of Acadiensia Nova in 1935.
Nova Scotia authors and their work; a bibliography of the province / by Robert James Long
- MS-6, SF Box 20, Folder 70
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- 1918, 1933
This typed copy was reassembled by the author in June 1933, representing part of his life work. Only three copies of this revised edition, the typing of which was donated by William Inglis Morse.
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Estat de la Conduitte que j'ay teneue pendant mon sejour au pays de l'Acadie
- MS-6, MS-6-13
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- 1687-1688
The manuscript is written on fourteen folio pages and is signed at the end by Gargas, who was Chief Assistant to the Intendant. In this second doument he mentions each place visited and described the country in a most interesting manner.
- MS-6, MS-6-26
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- c.1719
This manuscript is principally concerned with the problem of the French who remained in the province after its cession to England at the Treaty of Utrecht...A considerable amount of space is also occupied in setting forth the natural advantages of Nova Scotia, as an inducement to the authorities in England to take action. (From typed note accompanying letter.)
A journal of the proceedings on board the sloop 'Dart,' privateer of St. John, New Brunswick
- MS-6, Box 2, Folder 3
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- 1813-1815
Item is a journal kept by Captain John Harris (c. 1775-1825) during a voyage on the sloop 'Dart,' commencing May 22, 1813. Harris also used the journal during two 1815 voyages on other vessels. He recorded occurrences on board the boat 'Prince Regent' during a trip from Annapolis towards Halifax in August 1815. He also recorded occurrences on board the schooner 'Laurence' during a trip from Annapolis towards Barbados in 1815.
Harris, John