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Footprints in the Sand

Pre‐1867 Government Records for Sable Island

Letter to His Excellency, Sir John Harvey, Lieutenant Governor, from Captain Joseph Darby

1848. — 3 pages : 30 x 48 cm.

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of property without any aid from the establishment, and I also carried on a very profitable business in Halifax. In 1830 I was called upon by the Honourable Micheal Wallace, then the Treasurer of the Province, and a commissioner, to come here and superintend the establishment. I obliged this call, and abandoned all my private business and devoted myself exclusively to it, from that period up to the present I have made a great many improvements have raised a large stock of cattle, have saved the lives of 6 or 700 human beings, have saved an immense quantity of property none of which has ever been lost since it came, and whilst it was in my possession, and I feel it very hard now at my time of life to be deprived of the means of obtaining a living for myself and family. Praying Your Excellency to reconsider my case, and not to suffer the malice of a few individuals to influence Your Excellency to do an act that will [harm?] me, and injure the establishment.
Whilst I as in duty bound for Your Excellency will ever pray
Sable Island, Sept 29th 1848
Joseph Darby
Superintendent of Sable Island


3 pages 30 x 48 cm

Date: 1848

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 425 number 62

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