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1888-09-20
In response to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Vankoughnet explained the entire purchase proposal to the DIA and states all of the details and recommends purchase of land.
1888-10-01
In response to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Ferguson, Registrar of Deeds in Pictou, confirms that a "certificate of Satisfaction" was recorded in the supreme court at pictou between William Campbell and William Powell.
1888-10-06
Draft of the memo that was sent on the same date. See 1888-09-20. This is in connection with request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing,
1888-10-11
In response to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, this document discusses all of the details of the land purchase at Pictou Landing. Explains that the request was initially delayed as the department had no money. Governor General recommends that the land be purchased using the acrued interest from the Indians of Nova Scotia's account.
1888-10-27
In response to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Tupper forwards letter from registrar that should clear up issue with purchase of land at Pictou Landing.
1888-10-30
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Vankoughnet requests a lawyer to look into the details of land purchase at Pictou Landing- asks to look into who holds current title and who has right to sell it.
1888-11-02
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Minister of Justice Sedgewick states that the title is currently held by Robert P. Fraser, and that land could be purchased from him. Sedgewick states that encumberance has been removed, but also warns that "care should be taken" to ensure that no further encumberances have been incured in the meantime. Margin notes (likely written by Vankoughnet) asks someone to talk to Registrar of lands in Pictou.
1888-11-05
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, it appears that Tupper sent this letter to Ferguson asking him to check if there has been any encumbrances placed on the land at Pictou Landing since the previous one had been removed.
1888-11-09
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Ferguson replies to DIA request and states that no encumbrances have been recorded by the Registrar's office on the property to be purchased for the pictou landing indians.
1888-11-22
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Tupper reported that the Department approved the purchase the land from Fraser, as there were no encumbrances on the land.
1888-11-23
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, Vankoughnet requested that Sedgewick make up deed of sale, and he had enclosed a cheque for the agreed upon cost.
1888-12-12
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, the Deed was forwarded for land at Pictou Landing. The land became part of 'her majesty's" holdings.
1888-12-21
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, it was requested to have the Pictou Landing purchase placed on the books in Ottawa.
1889-01-25
In connection to request to purchase the Copeland land for additional timber land for the Mi'kmaq at Pictou Landing, the Secretary of State for the Dominion of Canada forwarded deed of conveyance and reported that sale had been recorded in the Office of the Registrar General.
1889-03-21
Settler named John Roy writes to say he will sell land at Pine Tree (near Merigomish) from his farm to the Indians at Pictou landing at $18 an acre. He says they are very anxious to have it and it will be suitable for their needs.
1889-04-05
Indian Agent explains that John Roy wants to sell a portion of his farm to the Pictou Landing indians at Merigomish. Agent explains that it is close to the island and would be benficial as a camping ground and as a place to sell their wares. States that 10-15 families settle there for the winter, and this land is used to get eels and smelt from the bay. Roy's property is currently 'injured' by this settlement, and a group of Mi'kmaq approached Agent to ask to buy the land.
1889-04-09
Letter states that settler John Roy's land has been purchased for the use of the Indians for farming and logging, but only "for their own use not to sell or allow a member of the band the same."
1889-04-12
Letter explains that there is no funding that could be used to purchase the Roy land at Merigomish for the Pictou Landing band.
1889-05-03
Bray asks DIA accountant to check and see if funds are available to purchase more land and Pictou Landing.