New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company

New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company
Type Land Settlement
Industry Resettlement from Britain and Europe to Maritime Canada
Fate Dissolved
Founded 1831
Headquarters New Brunswick, Maritime Canada
Area served New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Services Land, roads, mills

The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company was one of several organizations which were established in Canada in the nineteenth century as a means of transferring land held by the Crown to individual owners. This company was chartered in New Brunswick in 1831.[1]

History

Several large land companies were established in the mid-nineteenth century in Canada. The Canada Company was founded in Ontario in 1824 (received its charter in 1826). The New Brunswick and Nova Scotial Land Company was created in New Brunswick in 1831, and received its charter in 1834. The British American Land Company was established in Quebec in 1832, and received its charter in 1834.[2]

These companies, financed by shares sold in England, purchased large areas of Canadian land at low prices, promising to develop roads, mills and towns.

References

  1. ^ Elliott, Bruce S. The New Brunswick Land Company and the settlement of Stanley and Harvey
  2. ^ Browde, Anatole Settling the Canadian Colonies: A Comparison of Two Nineteenth-Century Land Companies, Business History Review 76 (Summer 2002). pp. 299-335 (cited in Elliott)
  • Report of the Directors of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company (London: Arthur Taylor, 1832), Canadian Institute for Historic Microreproductions (CIHM) fiche N.63916, pp. 8, 11 (cited in Elliott)
  • Little, J.I. Feast or Famine: The British American Land Company and the Colonization of the St Francis Tract (section of Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth-Century Quebec: The Upper St Francis District), Kingston & Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989, pp. 36-63 (cited in Elliott)

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