CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA: HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF COLCHESTER COUNTY.
By Thomas Miller. 394p. 1873.
Summary of Colchester County History
Colchester County, established on September 2, 1775, has a rich history that began with the French inhabitants of Cobequid Village, who were engaged in harvest work when three vessels approached the bay. The area saw significant development after Governor Cornwallis arrived in Halifax in June 1749, bringing nearly 3,000 settlers to establish a new community, which laid the foundation for future growth. As the population expanded, the county faced various social challenges, including a growing concern over the consumption of ardent spirits, leading to petitions in 1833 aimed at prohibiting the sale of alcohol. This shift in public opinion highlighted the evolving values and priorities of the settlers, reflecting their struggles and aspirations as they built their lives in the new land. Over the years, Colchester County has continued to develop, shaped by its diverse cultural heritage and the resilience of its inhabitants.