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  1. Nov 4, 2023 · Item 2000-043/004 - Family tree for George Creed and Elisabeth Dimock; Item 2000-043/005 - Letters regarding George Creed Jr. Item 2000-043/005a - Copy of a letter from Lt. Col. Pat D. Calder, Royal Engineers Office; Item 2000-043/005b - Letter and a copy of a letter from Alfred Jenkins, Royal Engineers Office, to George Creed Jr.

  2. George Creed - Mi'kmaq Petroglyphs. George Creed was the postmaster in the small community of South Rawdon in central Nova Scotia. His father, also George Creed, was Clerk of Works with the Royal Engineers in Halifax, and had retired to the Rawdon area in the early 1860s. Upon his death in 1877 the younger George inherited much of his father's ...

  3. Item 2000-043/004 - Family tree for George Creed and Elisabeth Dimock; Item 2000-043/005 - Letters regarding George Creed Jr. Item 2000-043/005a - Copy of a letter from Lt. Col. Pat D. Calder, Royal Engineers Office; Item 2000-043/005b - Letter and a copy of a letter from Alfred Jenkins, Royal Engineers Office, to George Creed Jr.

  4. Item 2000-043/005 - Letters regarding George Creed Jr. Sophia Lawson fonds; Letters regarding George Creed Jr. Title and statement of responsibility area.

  5. George Creed. In 1887-88, George Creed, the postmaster in South Rawdon, Hants County — but also a keen amateur ethnologist — spent time in Queens County, where he carefully made some 350 tracings from the Mi'kmaq petroglyphs cut into the rocks at Fairy Lake, Kejimkujik.

  6. Aug 14, 2017 · The Nova Scotia Archives has digitized George Creed’s entire collection of Mi’kmaq petroglyphs, viewable here:...

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  8. Item 2000-043/004 - Family tree for George Creed and Elisabeth Dimock; Item 2000-043/005 - Letters regarding George Creed Jr. Item 2000-043/005a - Copy of a letter from Lt. Col. Pat D. Calder, Royal Engineers Office; Item 2000-043/005b - Letter and a copy of a letter from Alfred Jenkins, Royal Engineers Office, to George Creed Jr.

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