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Selma, Nova Scotia

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At the mouth of Selmah Creek lay the site of three shipyards. The largest of these was owned by Alexander A. McDougall. From this shipyard 19 barques were built and launched. A. A. McDougall set up the first steam timber mill replacing the man-powered saw pit at his yard.
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Beyond the Pratt shipyard was that of George Oxley Smith and his son, McCully Smith. George Oxley Smith was also a Justice of the Peace sitting in judgement on various disturbances, timber contracts and other legal matters.
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During the second half of the nineteenth century, shipbuilding and supporting sub-trades were the mainstay of the economy on this small and bustling hamlet.
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Duncanson, John (1989). Rawdon and Douglas: Two Loyalists Townships in Nova Scotia. Ontario: Mika Publishing Company.
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Scott, S. and Scott, T. (2008). Noel Doiron and the East Hants Acadians. Nova Scotia Historical Society: The Journal
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Alternatively, however, there is evidence to suggest that Vil Robere may have been East Noel (present day
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After the American Revolution Selma was settled by loyalists soldiers who fought for the British.
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Next to the McDougall yard was that of (David) Pratt & Cox.
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Selma may have been named Village Robere as referenced by
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Elizabeth Frame. History of Selma, Nova Scotia (1853)
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Selma, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
Canadian
Nova Scotia
The Municipality of the District of East Hants
Hants County

Acadian Exodus
Father Le Loutre's War
Charles Morris
Maitland, Nova Scotia
Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia

Major-General John Small
Malachy Salter
Elizabeth Frame. History of Selma, Nova Scotia (1853)
Selma on Destination Nova Scotia
45°19′5.44″N 63°32′29.82″W / 45.3181778°N 63.5416167°W / 45.3181778; -63.5416167 (Selma, Nova Scotia)
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Communities in Hants County, Nova Scotia
General Service Areas in Nova Scotia

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