Cook's Cove
Cook's Cove | |
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Coordinates: 45°21′48″N 61°29′16″W / 45.363202°N 61.487652°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Nova Scotia |
County | Guysborough County |
First settled | c. 1770 |
Cook's Cove is a rural community on the furthest western point of Chedabucto Bay in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia.[1]
History
The first inhabitants of Cook's Cove were the Mi'kmaq, who had seasonal settlements in the area. The Mi'kmaq name for the area was L'nui-wutanji'j, meaning "little native settlement".
Cook's Cove named after John and Elias Cook of Marblehead, Massachusetts who settled at the cove around 1770[1] Land grants were issued to the Cooks and the seven other families who had been living in the area for some years in 1787, when large numbers of Loyalists were settling in the area. A Methodist church and schoolhouse were built in the early 1820's.
Twenty-two people from seven Mi'kmaq families lived in Cook's Cove in 1949.[2] The Mi'kmaq of the area were relocated to Eskasoni during the provincial governments policy of uprooting and centralizing small Mi'kmaq communities during the 1940's.
The population in 1956 was 105.
Notable People
Pearleen Oliver (1917–2008) spent her infant years in Cook's Cove.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Patricia Lumsden. (2012). Cook Descendants - Inlaws and Outlaws. (n.p.): Lulu.com. ISBN 9781105501777
- ^ Paul, Daniel. N. (2021). We Were Not the Savages (3rd Edition) First Nations History: Collision Between European and Native American Civilizations. (n.p.): Fernwood Publishing.
- ^ Smith, Emma (26 February 2021). "New book brings to light legacy of civil rights crusader Pearleen Oliver". CBC. Archived from the original on 30 March 2023. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
External links
- Christopher Cook, Guysborough County Genealogy, Guysborough Historical Society