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By several letters lately received from the new-erected settlement of the American Loyalists, at St. John's, in New Brunswick, that place promises soon to become very flourishing, on account of the fertility of the soil, the great plenty of fish and wild fowl, not to mention the great American deer, wild hogs, and other cattle, so that New Brunswick may already be considered as an asylum, waiting with open arms to receive the industrious adventurers of all nations, who may emigrate thither. The London Chronicle, from Thursday, April 12, to Saturday, April 14, 1787. Click here for ---> Post War Settlement Main Page The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies Copyright Restrictions Document Formatting Optimal Viewing |