An edition of Gravestones of Acadie (1929)

Gravestones of Acadie

and other essays on local history, genealogy and parish records of Annapolis County Nova Scotia

Limited ed.
Gravestones of Acadie
William Inglis Morse, William ...
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An edition of Gravestones of Acadie (1929)

Gravestones of Acadie

and other essays on local history, genealogy and parish records of Annapolis County Nova Scotia

Limited ed.

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A. Smith
Language
English
Pages
110

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Table of Contents

Excerpts (Annapolis, Granville and Wilmot)
The story of a French vase
Documents relating to fisheries in Nova Scotia
Identification of early sites in Acadie
Parish records (1780-1800), Annapolis, Granville and Wilmot
Data concerning the "Mayflower" and descendants in Nova Scotia
Report of Nicolas Denys, Governor of Acadie (original manuscript, circa 1660), to Dauphin of France.

Edition Notes

On the verso of the title page part of the copyright that refers to the United States has been blocked out.

Limited edition of 500 copies, this being no. 390, printed on rag paper,uncut, bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (S. and S, London) in quarter tan calf, raised blind ruled bands, gilt titles, linen boards.

Prince Edward Island: p.15.

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London
Genre
Genealogy

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110 p., [25] p. of plates :
Number of pages
110

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OL23838811M

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