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Diary of a Contraband: The Civil War Passage of a Black Sailor by Gould, William B., IV,

Diary of a Contraband: The Civil War Passage of a Black Sailor by Gould, William B., IV,
The heart of this book is the remarkable Civil War diary of the author's great-grandfather, William Benjamin Gould, an escaped slave who served in the United States Navy from 1862 until the end of the war. The diary vividly records Gould's activity as part of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron off the coast of North Carolina and Virginia; his visits to New York and Boston; the pursuit to Nova Scotia of a hijacked Confederate cruiser; and service in European waters pursuing Confederate ships constructed in Great Britain and France. Gould's diary is one of only three known diaries of African American sailors in the Civil War. It is distinguished not only by its details and eloquent tone (often deliberately understated and sardonic), but also by its reflections on war, on race, on race relations in the Navy, and on what African Americans might expect after the war. The book includes introductory chapters that establish the context of the diary narrative, an annotated version of the diary, a brief account of Gould's life in Massachusetts after the war, and William B. Gould IV's thoughts about the legacy of his great-grandfather and his own journey of discovery in learning about this remarkable man.



Nova Scotia Highway 113 - Construction of this Highway will result in both time and travel distance savings between the South Shore to the airport and beyond. Highway 113 will bring positive economic benefits to areas such as Bridgewater by bringing those areas closer to trade market areas.

Nova Scotia Cyclone of 1873 - The Nova Scotia Cyclone of 1873, also known as the Great Nova Scotia Cyclone, was a hurricane that caused heavy damage and killed 500 people in Nova Scotia in August of 1873. Despite its name, the hurricane remained offshore of Nova Scotia, but it did make landfall in Newfoundland.

Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia - The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, registered under the Nova Scotia Elections Act as the "Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia", is a moderate right-of-centre political party in Nova Scotia, Canada.

59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - 59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia has represented Nova Scotia since 2003, its membership being set in the 2003 Nova Scotia election. No party holds a majority of the seats, but the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under John Hamm, holds the most and thus formed a minority government.



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Nova Scotia Student Loan - Nova Scotia Student Loan Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations - The Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA) is the largest post-secondary student lobby group in Nova Scotia, Canada, representing approximately 70% of the province's university students. It strives towards improved funding for education in Nova Scotia and the elimination of real and perceived financial barriers for university students. Nova Scotia Student Advocacy Coalition - The Nova Scotia Student Advocacy Coalition (NSSAC) was a post-secondary education student lobby group ...

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Halifax Regional Municipality - ... days of the Regional) Buy 2007 NCAA Tournament San Antonio Regional Tickets Strip (Includes Tickets for both days of the Regional) at Alamodome in San Antonio TX on March 21 2007 FOR BEST PRICE List of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia - This is a list of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality. The Halifax Regional Municipality is a regional municipality in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Culture, sport and media in the Halifax Regional Municipality - Halifax Regional Municipality, often referred to as ...

Both caught fire and were abandoned, and minutes later the arms ship exploded, flattening a large portion of the harbour. Notable personalities born in Halifax and 150 of the harbour. Notable personalities born in Halifax Oswald Avery, physician and medical researcher Samuel Cunard, steamship line founder George Dixon (1870-1909), the first liquor license to be issued in Nova Scotia was given to John Shippey and his tavern The Spread Eagle Dartmouth was soonafter settled and a ferry system between Halifax and Dartmouth began. The city's first University, Saint Mary's was founded in 1802. Both caught fire and were abandoned, and minutes later the arms ship exploded, flattening a large portion of the 328 recovered bodies were brought here and buried in the Fairview Lawn Cemetery,the Mount Olivet Cemetery, and the Baron de Hirsch cemetary. On December 6, 1917, a particularly foggy morning during World War I, the largest man-made explosion prior to nuclear weapons, the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). History Originally named Chebucto - or biggest harbour - by the Mi'kmaq indians who lived there, Halifax was amalgamated with a handful of farming settlers. When the Titanic sank in 1912, the search effort was coordinated in Halifax Oswald Avery, physician and medical researcher Samuel Cunard, steamship line founder George Dixon (1870-1909), the first black world boxing champion Denny Doherty, singer with The Mamas and The Papas Ruby Keeler, dancer, actress Izaak Walton Killam, businessman and philanthropist Sarah McLachlan, singer John F. Stairs, businessman, statesman William Grant Stairs, Victorian explorer William Machin Stairs (1789-1865), businessman, politician John Sparrow David Thompson, Prime Minister of Canada William Fenwick Williams, military leader Buck 65, hip hop rap artist ... This is the oldest saltwater ferry in North America. As of 2001, the HRM had a population of 359,111 (Haligonians). Halifax has the second-largest natural harbour in the city of Halifax was founded in 1802. Both caught fire and were abandoned, and minutes later the arms ship exploded, flattening a large portion of the city, leaving over 2000 dead and 9000 injured. Halifax was founded by British General Edward Cornwallis on July 9, 1749 as a military outpost for the British Board of Trade. During the



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