CONTENTS VII 



A. From the Virginia Patent, to tlie Treaty of St. Germain.. 164 



B. From the Treaty of St. Germain, 1632, to the Treaty of 



Breda, 1667 174 



C. From the Treaty of Breda, 1667, to the Treaty of Utrecht, 



1713 185 



D. From the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713, to the Treaty of Paris, 



1763 191 



E. The History of the Frencli-English dispute as to the 



Boundaries of Acadia, 1713-1757 196 



The English Period. 1763-1783 220 



The efforts to locate the River St. Croix, 1763-1783 228 



The Loyalist and the Subsequent Periods 240 



(1). The International Boundary 241 



(a). The Determination of the River St. Groix 244 



(b). The Assignment of the Passamaquoddy Islands 278 



(c). The North-west Angle of Nova Scotia 295 



(d). The Final Water Line 358 



(2). The Interprovincial Boundaries 362 



(a). The New Brunswick Nova Scotia Boundary 362 



(b). The New Brunswick Quebec Boundary 372 



C. The Interprovincial (Internal) Boundaries 413 



(1). The County Boundaries 413 



(2). The Parish Boundaries 429 



(3). Other Boundaries 443 



Appendix. Sources of Information, 445 



Bibliography and Cartography 447 



6. A MONOGRAPH OF THE ORIGINS OF SETTLEMENTS IN THE PRO- 

 VINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Vol. X, 1904, pages 3-185. 



Introduction 6 



Part I. The Factors determining the Origin and Distribution of Settle- 



• ments in New Brunswick 9 



Part II. The Operation of the Factors in the Production of New 



Brunswick Settlements 19 



1. The Pre-Historic (Indian) Period (to 1604) 19 



2. The Period of Discovery and Exploration (1492-1604) 28 



3. The Acadian Period (1604-1760) 30 



4. The English Period (1760-1783) 42 



5. The Loyalist and Native Expansion Period (1783-1812) 52 



6. The Period of Active Immigration (1812-1850) 73 



7. The Modern Period (1850-to the Present) 94 



8. The Prospects for the Future 108 



Part III. A synopsis of the Origins of the Individual Settlements of 



New Brunswick alphabetically arranged, with Refer- 

 ence to the Sources of their History 109 



Appendix. Sources of Information 181 



List of works cited 183 



