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Abenaki Indians, 241, 259.
Acadia, British, 134.
Acadia College, 121, 124.
Acadia Villa, 125.
Acadie, the voyage of, 63–64.
Acadie, refounding of, 159–160.
trading rights, 175.
Acadian affairs discussed at Ottawa, 161.
flag adopted 1880, 161.
forts, stormed and seized by Dutch, 66.
fugitives from Annapolis, 158.
Indians, 225-226.
parent colony, 180.
settlements, 64–66, 266, 309.
settlement at Burnt Church destroyed, 277–278
Acadians, 158–163.
eviction of, 100, 105–116.
old customs, 162.
petition for land grants, 159.
return of, 116–117, 160.
transported from Grand Pré, 176.
African village, 153.
Agriculture, 264, 270, 309–310.
Agricultural school, 197.
Ainslie, Lake, 215, 226, 227.
Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of, 67, 234.
Alberton Harbour, 320–321.
Albion, N. S., 70.
Alexander, Sir William, 65, 172, 184
Algonquin Hotel, 28, 249.
Alpha, 270.
American Consulate, 85, 407.
Society of Colonial Wars, 234.
Stock Company, 252.
Amherst, 274.
Amusements, 52–57.
Ancient fire apparatus, 174.
Andover, 264.
Anglo-Newfoundland Development Co., 376.
Anguille Mountains, 380.
Annapolis (Anne's Town), 66, 107, 108, 129, 133–144, 151.
bicentenary, 140–141.
Anne, Queen, 96, 133.
Anse à Beau-fils, 289.
Antarctic expedition, 360.
Antigonish, 200–203.
d'Anville's attack on New England, 67.
Argall, Samuel, 65.
Argyles, Scotch, 169–170, 307.
Argyll Highlanders, 214.

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