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Footprints in the Sand

Pre‐1867 Government Records for Sable Island

Letter from Edward Hodgson to Michael Wallace

1811. — 4 pages : 30 x 37 cm.

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till then, as our hey making is coming on, and we must attend to that, and then we have got all the things to fetch a crop the [pond?] up to the west end - Capt Darby had to fetch his load over himself and his hands = Capt Darby hired his son Joseph for you at Country Harbour at the rate of four pounds per month, which I am very glad he did, as he is a very good hand to mow, and about the hey = and the sooner we get done with the it, the sooner we shall get to work at the wreck again = you must send some wood of by the first vessel that comes, or else we shall have to quit the wreck, to collect our [illegible] wood which is very scarse and at a great distance from the house - Capt Darby say that his new schooner will be ready to lanch by the tenth of Sepr which will be a very good time and he say that he has plenty of wood, and he knowes our situation better than any other man that comes here and I suppose he will come as cheap as any = I omitted mentioning in my memorandum for to send for some beans barley or rice to make soup, which I hope you will send with the rest of the things, and in doing this you will much oblidged your most obedient humble servant
Edward Hodgson


For Schooner Hercules Capt. Sealey with a memo of supplies to be sent down in the fall.

4 pages 30 x 37 cm

Date: 1811

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 424 number 77

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