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The Chignecto Isthmus and Its First Settlers

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The work provides a concise local history of the Chignecto isthmus and its early inhabitants, beginning with geography and colonial context and moving through New England and Yorkshire migrations and the Eddy rebellion. It records the establishment of churches, offers genealogical sketches of the Trueman family and allied households, and presents journals and letters alongside accounts of Prospect Farm and the first settlers of Cumberland. The narrative combines documentary notes and oral tradition to preserve settlement patterns, family connections, and community institutions for regional readers.

About the Author

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Howard Trueman

Howard Trueman was an author and historian known for his work on early Canadian history. His notable book, "The Chignecto Isthmus and Its First Settlers," explores the settlement patterns and historical significance of this region in Canada. Trueman's research contributes to the understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of early settlers, providing valuable insights into the development of Canadian society. His work remains a resource for those interested in the history of the Maritime provinces.

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