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 Context:Defending the Harbour:

[1] A. J. B Johnston. Defending Halifax: ordnance, 1825-1906. Parks Canada National

Historic Parksand Sites Branch. Hull, QC. 1981. 7

[2] Roger Sarty. “The Halifax Military Lands Board: Civil Military Relations and the Development of Halifax as a Strategic Defended Port, 1905-1928.” The Northern Mariner. Volume XII Number 2. April 2002.

[3] Johnston. 7

[4] Ibid. 7-8

[5] “Prince of Wales National Historic Site of Canada.” Parks Canada. Accessed on March 24th 2015. https://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ns/prince/natcul.aspx

[6] Marsh, James H. Martello Tower. Canadian Encyclopedia. December 9 2011. Accessed

on March 24 2011.https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/martellotower/

[7] “Prince of Wales National Historic Site of Canada.” Parks Canada. Accessed on March 24th 2015. https://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ns/prince/natcul.aspx

[8] Artifact Full Report. “Documentation of Canadian Landmarks.” Museum of Science and Technology. 1994.

[9] “Prince of Wales National Historic Site of Canada.” Parks Canada. Accessed on March 24th 2015. https://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ns/prince/natcul.aspx

 Artifact: Marking a Boundary:

[1] Johnston, A. J. B. Defending Halifax: ordnance, 1825-1906. Parks Canada National

Historic Parksand Sites Branch. Hull, QC. 1981.

[2] Artifact Full Report. “Documentation of Canadian Landmarks.” Museum of Science and Technology. 1994.

[3] See “War Department Boundary Stones.” Flickr. Accessed on March 24th 2015.

https://www.flickr.com/groups/wardeptmarkers/pool/

[4] Pine, Leslie Glibert. “Heraldry ‘Badges’.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. Accessed on

March 24th 2015.https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/262552/heraldry/8828/Crowns-and-coronets#toc8833

[5] Park & Tower, Halifax. (Plan of Survey of Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, NS). Survey Plan Number: 53423 CLSR NS. Surveyed by D. K. MacDonald: 1965. Natural Resources Canada. 1965.

[6] “Canadian Landmarks.” The Canadian Surveyor. June 1965. Vol XIX No 2.

Original Findings: D. K. MacDonald:

[1] D. K. MacDonald's Fieldbook (FB30768). Natural Resources Canada. D. K. MacDonald. 1965

[2] Ibid.

[3] “Manual of Instructions for the Survey of Dominion Lands.” Department of the Interior. Government Printing Bureau. Ottawa, ON. 1910. 47

[4] “The Nova Scotian Surveyor : 1974 Annual Report, 24th Annual Meeting.” Association of Nova Scotia Land Surveyors. Amherst Nova Scotia. November 7, 8, 9 1974.