Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . 4 lk\ 1 Wk\ 1 ^i^BHS I^Hl <£) «J ??Ib. EARLY REMINISCENCES OF HALIFAX. Ill EARLY REMINISCENCES OF HALIFAX. (First Paper).By PETER LYNCH, Q. C. Read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 1st March, 1883. Story of a Young Halifax Girl who became the Wife ofan Indian. It was my good fortune in my youth, and during my ripeyears, to come in contact with many persons acquainted withmuch of the early history of this our native city. Most ofthose persons have passed away. Some of their namesare familiar to us through their descendants. Others


Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . 4 lk\ 1 Wk\ 1 ^i^BHS I^Hl <£) «J ??Ib. EARLY REMINISCENCES OF HALIFAX. Ill EARLY REMINISCENCES OF HALIFAX. (First Paper).By PETER LYNCH, Q. C. Read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 1st March, 1883. Story of a Young Halifax Girl who became the Wife ofan Indian. It was my good fortune in my youth, and during my ripeyears, to come in contact with many persons acquainted withmuch of the early history of this our native city. Most ofthose persons have passed away. Some of their namesare familiar to us through their descendants. Others,who played an active and important part in their day andgeneration are utterly unknown to our contemporaries, theonly record of them is now to be found on rickety tomb-stonesin the old Church-yard. Here let me say to all who have ataste for antiquarian lore (if we can apply that term to thingsof less than two centuries old), that an afternoon may bevery pleasantly and profitably passed in that old cemetery,for on its tablets are to be found most interesting historiesof some of the stirri


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