Plan of the fort at Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 1901 and 1903.

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Plan of the fort at Annapolis, Nova Scotia, 1901 and 1903.

Copy of the plan of the fort at Annapolis, N.S., at the time of its capture by the British Army, commanded by Colonel Francis Nicholson in 1710 during Queen Anne's War. The fort was renamed after its capture, Annapolis Royal, in honor of Queen Anne.

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Thayer, Henry Otis, 1832-1927

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Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728

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Francis Nicholson was a member of the Council for the Dominion of New England and in 1688 was commissioned lieutenant governor of the Dominion. Served as lieutenant governor of New York (1688), lieutenant governor of Virginia (1690-1692), governor of Maryland (1694-1698), governor of Virginia (1698-1705) governor of Nova Scotia (1713-1717), and governor of South Carolina (1721-1725. He was a fellow of the Royal Society. From the guide to the Papers, Addition One, 1695-1765., (John D....