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The Jamaica maroons : how they came to Nova Scotia : how they left it
The Jamaica maroons : how they came to Nova Scotia : how they left it
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The Jamaica maroons : how they came to Nova Scotia : how they left it
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Creator
Brymner, Douglas. personal
Place
Canada
Subject
Jamaica -- History
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Maroons -- Jamaica
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Maroons -- Nova Scotia
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Local Histories
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1 microfiche (9 fr.).
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Books
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CU11814820
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