| Introduction
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| Articles of Capitulation
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Page 2
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| Letter from Gen. James Murray
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Page 3
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| Black Loyalist Migration Routes to Canada
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Page 4
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| Col. Stephen Bluck
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Page 5
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| A Black Loyalist: Richard Pierpoint
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Page 6
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| A Narrative: The Lord's Dealings With John Marrant
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Page 7
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John Marrant escapes slavery.
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Page 8
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John Marrant joins Indians
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Page 9
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John Marrant lives with the Indians
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Page 10
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John Marrant leaves the Cherokee nation
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Page 11
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John Marrant returns to his family
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Page 12
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John Marrant joins the British Navy
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Page 13
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John Marrant injured - dischargd from Navy
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Page 14
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| Colored Baptists of Nova Scotia
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Page 15
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| Colored Baptists of Nova Scotia (cont.)
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Page 16
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| The Maroons
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Page 17
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| Slavery in British North America
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Page 18
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| Journal of the House of Assembly
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Page 19
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| Petition: British House of Commons
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Page 20
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| The 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot: Uniform
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Page 21
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| Blacks in the British Army, 1837-1838
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Page 22
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| Conscription Flyer
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Page 23
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| "A Real Scene in Montreal..."
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Page 24
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| "Minuets of the Canadians"
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Page 25
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| George Bonga: Fur Trader-Voyageur
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| Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable
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