They Planted Well: New England Planters in Maritime Canada
Synopsis
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Chapters
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Covers
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Front Matter and Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Map of Planter Nova Scotia, 1767
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Introduction
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The Coming of the New England Planters to the Annapolis Valley
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Planter Settlements in the St. John Valley
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Cumberland Township: A Focal Point of Early Settlement on the Bay of Fundy
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Cumberland Planters and the Aftermath of the Attack on Fort Cumberland
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Recent Developments in the Historiography of Colonial New England
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J.B. Brebner and Some Recent Trends in Eighteenth-Century Maritime Historiography
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New England Planters at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia
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Genealogy, Migration and the Study of the Past
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The Geography of the Maritime Provinces in 1800: Patterns and Questions
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The Role of the Land in Settling Horton Township, Nova Scotia, 1766-1830
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Corporate Structure and Private Interest: The Mid-Eighteenth Century Expansion of New England
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Methodism Among Nova Scotia's Yankee Planters
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From Disunity to Integration: Evangelical Religion and Society in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1761-1830
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Henry Alline: Problems of Approach and Reading the Hymns as Poetry
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Persona in Planter Journals
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A Planter House: The Simeon Perkins House, Liverpool, Nova Scotia
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An Examination of the Stephen Loomer House, Habitant, Kings County, Nova Scotia
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Private Lives from Public Artifacts: The Architectural Heritage of Kings County Planters
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New Brunswick's 'Early Comers': Lifestyles Through Authenticated Artifacts, a Research Project
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'Remember Me As You Pass By': Material Evidence of the Planters in the Graveyards of Nova Scotia
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Future Directions
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Index