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Copy of letter from John McMillan, surveyor general, Fredericton, N.B., to Deputy Hartley, Woodstock, N.B. – 24 September 1861. – 1 p. of textual records. McMillan directs Hartley “to survey and lay out in Lots of not more than one hundred acres each from seven to ten thousand acres of vacant and ungranted Crown Land adjoining to the Tract already surveyed for the Saint John Emigration Aid Society, at Munquart in the County of Carleton”. He goes on to provide more explicit instructions. RS637-1a28 Records of the surveyor general, letter book, 21 November 1855-15 October 1862, p. 390, PANB.
Copy of letter from John McMillan, surveyor general, Fredericton, N.B., to Deputy Hartley. – 18 April 1864. – 1 p. of textual records. McMillan notes the Rev. Mr. Connolly’s request that another tract of land be surveyed as an extension of the Johnville settlement and directs Hartley to make this survey. RS637-1a30 Records of the surveyor general, letter book, 16 April 1862-10 August 1867, p. 232, PANB.
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