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Copy of memo prepared by R. Hayne, commissioner of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company. – [ca. 1840?]. – 4 pp. of textual records. Hayne summarizes the work completed and ongoing at the Stanley site and discusses the prices paid for crown land and the company’s land as well as amounts expended by the land company in New Brunswick. He also asks for a remission equal to one-tenth of the acreage in the company’s tract to cover waste, unimprovable lands, waters, and other unusable acreage. RS637-31b1 Surveyor general correspondence, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company, general correspondence, 1837-1839, PANB.
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