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Planter Studies Centre, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Canada 

Acadia University is ideally suited to house the Planter Studies Centre. Itself the product of the Planter commitment to education, Acadia is located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, the heart of "Planter Country."
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Book Launch

The O'Dell Genealogy Group will hold their 'Planter Families of Annapolis County' book launch on October 2, 2010 at the United Church in Annapolis Royal from 2-4 pm.

 

 The books being launched are for the following Planter families: Anthony MARSHALL; Isaac, Solomon and William MARSHALL; HICKS; HALL; HARRIS; RICE; LONGLEY; STARRATT; ELLIS; and MORSE.

 

Upcoming Planter Events

For Information on Upcoming Events, please go to: http://www.planter2010.com/

 

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    The Planter Studies Centre

    Acadia University's Planter Studies Centre is a research institute focused on the 8000 New England residents who migrated to Nova Scotia between 1759 and 1774. Known as "Planters" (the old English term for colonists), they settled in townships throughout the frontier colony of Nova Scotia (which included the modern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick). They were among the first anglophone immigrants to the mainland area of present-day Canada.

    The Planter Studies Centre assists researchers in a variety of fields connected with Planter Studies. The Planters have often been overlooked by mainstream historians, and this makes Planter research all the more intriguing. Professional and amateur scholars alike explore Planter genealogy, music, literacy, gravestones, material culture (which includes architecture and artifacts), as well as economic history, religious history, family history, and political history.

     

    Chair of Planter Studies Committee

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    Stephen Henderson

    Subject Guide

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    Sarah Story
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    Planter Studies Center
    Acadia University
    (902) 585-1433
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