Frank Pedley (Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs)
Genre
Personal correspondence
Abstract
In connection to purchasing more timber land for reserve at Pictou Landing, Chitty summed Mcleod's letter and reminded the department that the recently purchased land was not wooded land but for agriculture. Chitty stated that the cost wass so low that it was advisible to provide the Indians with more wooded land. He recommended the land be purchased as soon as possible.