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The Land of Evangeline: The Authentic Story of Her Country and Her People / With Evangeline by H. W. Longfellow

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A combined local history and tourist guide recounts Acadian settlement around the Minas Basin, describing dyked marshes, orchards, rivers, and village life while tracing community growth up to the deportation when houses, barns, and mills were destroyed and inhabitants sent into exile. It details Grand-Pré’s church land, burying ground, rows of willows, surviving cellars, and the establishment of a memorial park with a bronze figure commemorating the event. Illustrated plates and a map accompany narrative chapters that interweave familial names, landholding and dyke construction, sites associated with the exile, and practical guidance for visitors to the region.

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John Frederic Herbin

John Frederic Herbin was a writer known for his contributions to literature that explore themes of identity and place. His notable works include "The Heir to Grand-Pré," which delves into the rich history and culture of Acadia, and "The Land of Evangeline: The Authentic Story of Her Country and Her People," where he presents a narrative intertwined with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's famous poem "Evangeline." Herbin's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the landscapes and stories of his homeland, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the region.

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