Captain John Savage and the Settlement of Shefford: From 1792 to 1801 (Part 2)
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Captain John Savage and the Settlement of Shefford: From 1792 to 1801 (Part 2)
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Abstract |
John Savage, an Irish-born New York Loyalist, was the leader of thirty-nine associates who, on 10 February 1801, after nine years of petitioning and developing the land, were granted 35,490 acres that became known as Shefford Township. This article focuses on the settlement of Shefford and the development of the community.
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Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est
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No. 25
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45-78
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Fall 2005
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en
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Richardson, A. J. H. “Captain John Savage and the Settlement of Shefford: From 1792 to 1801 (Part 2).” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est No. 25 (Fall 2005): 45–78. http://www.etrc.ca/journal/jets-archive/.
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