NEW ULSTER - Ulster Scots settlement of Nova Scotia. By Brian McConnell*

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NEW ULSTER - Ulster Scots settlement of Nova Scotia By Brian McConnell* If Alexander McNutt had realized his plans in the 1760s then the name of Nova Scotia might now be New Ulster. It also might not be part of Canada but of the United States of America. The sign Welcome to Historic Londonderry is a symbol of the historic connection of Nova Scotia to Northern Ireland. McNutt, is believed to have come from Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and after emigrating to America sometime before 1753, he first lived in Virginia and then Londonderry, New Hampshire. He served as Captain at Fort Cumberland (near Sackville, New Brunswick) from April to November, 1760 and became involved in the colonization of Nova Scotia. In return for Protestant immigrants McNutt was promised Seven Townships in Nova Scotia. He attempted to attract settlers from among Irish Presbyterians or Ulster Scots who had already immigrated to North America as well as ones living in Northern Ireland.(1).../2

Page 2 Settlers destined for Onslow and Truro, Nova Scotia boarded ship in 1761 in Boston, picking up more persons at the mouth of the Merrimack River in New Hampshire. About 50 families arrived in late May at the mouth of the Salmon River, on map below, and were given land grants.(2).../3

Page 3 In April 1761, McNutt also advertised in Northern Ireland in the Belfast Newsletter and General Advertiser for industrious farmers and useful mechanics.(3) Two vessels were hired, the Hopewell and the Nancy, and arrived in Halifax in October with 300 colonists. They wintered there and in the Spring proceeded to Londonderry Township where they took up McNutts land grants. Another 170 colonists came over from Northern Ireland in 1762 and some of these were sent down the south shore from Halifax to establish the community of New Dublin. McNutt had plans to transport 7,000 to 8,000 persons from the north of Ireland in the summer of 1762. However, the British government reviewed his plan and was concerned that such a large emigration from Ireland of loyal Protestants could be harmful to the mother country. Therefore, it ordered that the Governor of Nova Scotia not grant land to Irish settlers who have been resident in Nova Scotia or another American colony for less than five years. For several years McNutt continued with other proposals for colonization without success. Nevertheless, by 1770 Ulster Scots were living in the communities which they founded at Londonderry Truro, and New Dublin, and also in Granville, New Donegal ( Pictou), Halifax and in parts of Hants County. Pictured below at New Dublin is Knox Presbyterian Church, built by descendants of Ulster Scots settlers who arrived in the area in 1762..../4

Page 4 In the late 1760s McNutt went back to Nova Scotia and lived on McNutt Island. He also lived in Truro as his name appears on the town census for 1771. During the American revolution his home on McNutt Island was robbed by American privateers and he travelled to Boston to appeal for relief from the Massachusetts Council. Not achieving any immediate success, he went to Philadelphia and petitioned Congress to draw Nova Scotia into the revolution. The Ulster Scots settlers in Nova Scotia were sympathetic to the American Revolution.(4) However, their numbers were not large enough when compared to the size of the colony and the large British garrison for them to realistically rebel.(5) If however, McNutt had been successful in obtaining British approval several years earlier to transport more Ulster Scots as settlers it may have changed the situation. The British may not have been willing to fight over Nova Scotia. The British War Secretary indicated in the event that neighbouring New Brunswick was attacked from America that it was not defensible and the troops should fall back to Halifax. (6) If this had happened most of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia could have been in rebel control. It is possible to imagine that at the end of the American Revolution the Maritimes may have joined with the other British colonies to form the United States of America. After the revolution ended McNutt returned to McNutt Island for several years but moved to Virginia in 1796 when he had experienced financial difficulties and lost his assets in Nova Scotia. He is believed to have died in about 1811..../5

Page 5 By 1900, the Town of Londonderry, Nova Scotia was the second largest in Colchester County, next to Truro. Iron ore mines were being mined and an iron and steel works was established which was considered the first major one in Eastern Canada. However, mismanagement led to the operating Company, the Steel Company of Canada, being in debt. Then the price of iron dropped and the Company was put into receivership. In 1912 the Steel Plant closed and a Pipe factory that had also previously been successful moved to Quebec to be closer to its markets.(7) Artists Drawing of Londonderry Iron & Mining in 1908.../6

Page 6 It now seems true that travelling through the province of Nova Scotia the most visible remaining indicator you will see of Ulster Scots influence is on road signs. In the Northwestern part of the Halifax Regional Municipality you will find off Route 212 the Antrim Road and Milford Road. The area was first settled by the Kerrs, McMichael and McMullin families who came from Antrim in Northern Ireland.( There is also a Milford in Northern Ireland.) The community s early name was New Antrim. In recent times the population has declined and it is home to the Antrim Demonstration Woodlot, a woodlot under the management of Nova West Alliance. It was developed in 1998 as part of Canada s Model Forest Program. There is also a large dairy farming operation, Antrim Farms Ltd..../7

Page 7 NOTES: * This article was completed by Brian McConnell on March 2, 2014. To contact him please email: brianm564@gmail.com 1. For further reading see Historic Colchester, by Colchester Historical Society, Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, N.S., 2000, and also Necessaries...Sufficiencies - Planter Society in Londonderry, Onslow and Truro Townships, 1761-1780", by Carol Campbell and James F. Smith, Cape Breton University Press, Sydney, N.S., 2011 2. See The Londonderry Heirs, by J.M. Murphy, Black Printing Co. Ltd., Middleton, N.S., 1976 3. Alexander McNutt, Dictionary of Canadian Biography 4. Discussed in A People Highly Favoured of God - The Nova Scotia Yankees and the American Revolution, by George Rawlyk and Gordon Stewart, Archon Books, Hamden, Conn.,1972 5. See Nova Scotia s Massachusetts: A Study of Massachusetts - Nova Scotia relations, 1630-1784", by George Rawlyk, McGill - Queen s University Press, Montreal, 1973 6. Discussed in A Neighbourly War, by Robert L. Dallison, Goose Lane Editions, Fredericton, N.B., 2012 7. See A History of Londonderry, N.S. by Trueman Matheson, Lancelot Press, 1989