Peaceable Kingdom: Nicolas Austin, Quaker Pioneer
| Type of resource | |
|---|---|
| Authors/collaborators |
|
| Title |
Peaceable Kingdom: Nicolas Austin, Quaker Pioneer
|
| Abstract |
Pacifist Quaker Nicholas Austin (1736-1821) was a refugee from the American Revolution. He led a group to found a settlement around Lake Memphremagog in Quebec called Gibraltar Point where they could avoid harassment by Loyalists and others. The village of Austin and a spirit of ethnic peace are his legacy.
|
| Distributor |
White Pine Pictures
|
| Date |
1999
|
| Genre |
Documentary
|
| Running Time |
22 min., 24 sec.
|
| Language |
en
|
| Notes |
Originally aired as part of the television series "A Scattering of Seeds: The Creation of Canada.' |
| Citation |
Duckworth, Martin. Peaceable Kingdom: Nicolas Austin, Quaker Pioneer. Documentary. White Pine Pictures, 1999.
|
| Find in a library | |
| Permalink |
