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Sampson Salter Blowers

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and his wife is buried in Camphill Cememtery. Although he lost a substantial amount of property in the American War of Independence, he regained his wealth in Nova Scotia, leaving a large estate to his adopted daughter.
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and the street now named after him. Blowers died in Halifax in 1842, aged 100, soon after he broke his hip in a fall. Most of his estate went to his adopted daughter, Sarah Ann Anderson, who had married
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Because Blowers put the onus on slave owners to prove that they had a legal right to purchase slaves, slavery died out in Nova Scotia early in the 1800s, unlike in
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In Halifax he built a busy law practice, and in 1784 was named attorney general of Nova Scotia. The following year, he was appointed attorney general for
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a March 1770 confrontation in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being harassed by a
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but refused the post, not wanting to relocate his family. Later that year, he was named attorney general for
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Considered a Loyalist, he was forced to relocate to England in 1774. He resettled in America in 1777, in
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The young Sampson Salter Blowers became an orphan after his father died soon after his return from the
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Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With an Historical Essay
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and was chosen to be speaker for the assembly. In 1788, he was named to the
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in 1770. His home on Southack's Court (present-day Phillips Street) at
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and in defending British soldiers involved in the so-called
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Sampson Salter Blowers (inset), Law Courts, Nova Scotia
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Harvard College Loyalists in the American Revolution
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In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). 169:. In 1785, he was elected to the 81:decline of slavery in Nova Scotia 257:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 195: 217:. He is buried in the crypt of 404: 371: 333: 279: 268: 115:bordered on the properties of 73:Thomas Andrew Lumisden Strange 71:who, along with Chief Justice 1: 321:. University of New Brunswick 250:Blakeley, Phyllis R. (1988). 225: 171:Nova Scotia House of Assembly 660:Colony of Nova Scotia judges 109:Massachusetts Superior Court 7: 635:People from colonial Boston 345:. Halifax. 1878. p. 14 262:University of Toronto Press 219:St. Paul's Church (Halifax) 99:in 1765, he studied law at 10: 686: 33:Sampson Salter Blowers by 459: 315:"Papers : 1779-1826" 292:. Little, Brown. p.  252:"Blowers, Sampson Salter" 86: 286:Sabine, Lorenzo (1864). 91:After graduating with a 319:The Loyalist Collection 103:'s office. 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John Poad Drake

Richard Westmacott
St. Paul's Church
North American
Loyalist
Nova Scotia
Thomas Andrew Lumisden Strange
Black Nova Scotian
decline of slavery in Nova Scotia
Master of Arts
Harvard College
Thomas Hutchinson
barrister
Massachusetts Superior Court
Beacon Hill, Boston
John Hancock
John Winthrop
John Phillips (mayor)
Josiah Quincy
John Adams
Boston "massacre"
Boston
Newport, Rhode Island
vice admiralty court
Halifax, Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia

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