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Kings County Regiment of Militia

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Upon their arrival in Nova Scotia, the New England Planters established militia regiments in every township with their officers receiving commissions from the government at Halifax. In a 12 December 1760 letter from the President of the Council, Jonathan Belcher, to the English Board of Trade, it was remarked that almost immediately upon their arrival and establishment of the townships of Horton, Cornwallis, and Falmouth, the planters erected palisade forts and formed militias to "oppose any attempts that might be formed against them by Indian tribes which had not then surrendered, and bodies of French inhabitants who were hovering throughout the country." In 1870, shortly after Confederation, militia conscription ceased in favour of volunteerism and all the King's County militia regiments were disbanded except for that of Third King's which was reorganized as the 68th King's County Regiment and absorbed into the national Canadian Militia.
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Kings County Regiment of Militia collection

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Dates: 1863 to 1867
Collection: Kings County Regiment of Militia, Archival Catalogue
Type: finding aid

Kings County Militia roll

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Dates: 1863 to 1865, 1867
Collection: Kings County Regiment of Militia
Description: Kings County Militia roll (1863-1865, 1867) for the 1st Battalion Kings County and contains a list of names, ages, and other notations. Their captain was John S. Belcher. Most of the Kings County men were from Scott's Bay, NS. Included were individual member's ranks, names, ages, and remarks but, later entries include such fields as residence and occupation. The soldiers were listed in… more
Accession Number: 1968.001-MIL/001
Type: textual record

Three letters

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Dates: 1864 (year uncertain)
Collection: Kings County Regiment of Militia
Description: Three letters, all on one piece of paper, [1864?] in which Leander Rand, Major commanding the 1st Regiment Kings County Nova Scotia Militia, attests to the training of three of his men, Lieutenant E. Beckwith, adjutant J. Jackson, Captain W.E. Harris.
Accession Number: 1900.287-COR/001
Creator: Rand, Leander, fl. 1864
Type: textual record