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second+peninsula+nova+scotia Latitude and Longitude:

44°24′19.21″N 64°17′31.17″W / 44.4053361°N 64.2919917°W / 44.4053361; -64.2919917 (Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia)
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Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia
Second Peninsula in Nova Scotia

Second Peninsula is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Lunenburg Municipal District in Lunenburg County.

Ranger Joseph Gorham owned 300 acres of land at Lunenburg: land still named Gorham Point at the end of present-day Second Peninsula, two islands nearby,a peninsula leading from the community of Mahone Bay as well as the Seven Islands, near Sacrifice Island in Mahone Bay. [1] After participating in the Siege of Louisbourg (1758), Gorham was in the area fighting against the Mi'kmaq militia's Lunenburg Campaign (1758). 44°24′19.21″N 64°17′31.17″W / 44.4053361°N 64.2919917°W / 44.4053361; -64.2919917 (Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia)

References

  1. ^ George Bates. John Gorham 1709-1751. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, p. 87



second+peninsula+nova+scotia Latitude and Longitude:

44°24′19.21″N 64°17′31.17″W / 44.4053361°N 64.2919917°W / 44.4053361; -64.2919917 (Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia
Second Peninsula in Nova Scotia

Second Peninsula is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Lunenburg Municipal District in Lunenburg County.

Ranger Joseph Gorham owned 300 acres of land at Lunenburg: land still named Gorham Point at the end of present-day Second Peninsula, two islands nearby,a peninsula leading from the community of Mahone Bay as well as the Seven Islands, near Sacrifice Island in Mahone Bay. [1] After participating in the Siege of Louisbourg (1758), Gorham was in the area fighting against the Mi'kmaq militia's Lunenburg Campaign (1758). 44°24′19.21″N 64°17′31.17″W / 44.4053361°N 64.2919917°W / 44.4053361; -64.2919917 (Second Peninsula, Nova Scotia)

References

  1. ^ George Bates. John Gorham 1709-1751. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, p. 87



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