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  • McConnell, Brian.
     
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  • United Empire loyalists -- Nova Scotia.
     
  •  
  • Cemeteries -- Nova Scotia.
     
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  • Sepulchral monuments -- Canada.
     
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  • Nova Scotia -- Genealogy.
     
     
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    Loyalist cemeteries & gravestones of Nova Scotia : Annapolis & Digby / Brian McConnell.
    by McConnell, Brian.
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    publisher not identified], c2020.
    Call #:929.3716 M478L
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  • United Empire loyalists -- Nova Scotia.
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  • Cemeteries -- Nova Scotia.
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  • Sepulchral monuments -- Canada.
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  • Nova Scotia -- Genealogy.
  • ISBN: 
    9798684478406 (hc.)
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    Loyalist cemeteries and gravestones of Nova Scotia : Annapolis and Digby
    Description: 
    129 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
    Notes: 
    Contains name index.
    Summary: 
    "Where in Nova Scotia are the largest number of gravestones of United Empire Loyalists? They were the persons resident in the American colonies at the time of the American Revolution who remained loyal to the British Crown and came to Canada. The answer is in the two ounties of Annapolis and Digby. The gravestones of these United Empire Loyalists can be considered as historical artifacts. They are part material culture and part historical document. They are dated, associated with known individuals, and were placed to convey information to future generations. For this reason it is worth learning about them and documenting where they exist. This book uses photographs and desciptions to identify Loyalist cemeteries and gravestones in Annapolis and Digby Counties of Nova Scotia."--Back cover.
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