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Selma is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada, located on its east coast. It is one of the three Maritime Canada, Maritime provinces and Population of Canada by province and territory, most populous province in Atlan ...
, located in East Hants Municipality in
Hants County Hants County is a historical county and census division of Nova Scotia, Canada. Local government is provided by the West Hants Regional Municipality, and the Municipality of the District of East Hants. History Formation The county of Hants ...
.


History


Acadians

The LeJeune Family lived in Selma prior to the
Acadian Exodus The Acadian Exodus (also known as the Acadian migration) happened during Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755) and involved almost half of the total Acadian population of Nova Scotia deciding to relocate to French controlled territories. The thre ...
from the area in 1750 during
Father Le Loutre's War Father Le Loutre's War (1749–1755), also known as the Indian War, the Mi'kmaq War and the Anglo-Mi'kmaq War, took place between King George's War and the French and Indian War in Acadia and Nova Scotia. On one side of the conflict, the Kingdo ...
. According to Captain Matthew Floyer, Selma had four dwellings and a mill. The field beside Selma Brook was named "La Pree a Breard". Selma may have been named Village Robere as referenced by Charles Morris, which would mean that the Robert Henry Family also lived in the village. The Ile St. Jean census date of 1752 suggest that the Henry family married into the Pitre family. The Pitre Family were in the neighbouring community of
Maitland, Nova Scotia Maitland (originally known as Jean Peter's Village) is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipal District of East Hants. It is home to the Lawrence House Museum, part of the Nova Scotia Museum ...
. Alternatively, however, there is evidence to suggest that Vil Robere may have been East Noel (present day
Densmore Mills, Nova Scotia East Noel is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in East Hants Municipality in Hants County. The community is sometimes referred to as "Densmore Mills", a locality within East Noel. History Acadians E ...
).


John Small and the 84th Highland Regiment

After the American Revolution, Selma was settled by loyalists soldiers who fought for the British. Major-General John Small received the land at Selma from
Malachy Salter Malachy Salter (February 28, 1715 – January 13, 1781) was an American-born merchant and politician who sat in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1759 to 1772. Business career He operated a successful Boston distillery, along with his H ...
. Small built a manor house in the area which he named "Selmah Hall", after which the community is named.Duncanson, John (1989). Rawdon and Douglas: Two Loyalists Townships in Nova Scotia. Ontario: Mika Publishing Company.


Ship Building (1860–1885)

During the second half of the nineteenth century, shipbuilding and supporting sub-trades were the mainstay of the economy on this small and bustling hamlet. At the mouth of Selmah Creek lay the site of three shipyards. The largest of these was owned by Alexander A. McDougall. From this shipyard 19 barques were built and launched. A. A. McDougall set up the first steam timber mill replacing the man-powered saw pit at his yard. Next to the McDougall yard was that of (David) Pratt & Cox. Beyond the Pratt shipyard was that of George Oxley Smith and his son, McCully Smith. George Oxley Smith was also a Justice of the Peace sitting in judgement on various disturbances, timber contracts and other legal matters.


Ships built in Selmah (1862-1885)

*Lily 1862 *Craigdownie 1863 *Jessie 1863 *D.B.R. 1864 *Wanderer 1864 *Mary 1865 *June Ure 1866 *Scotia Queen 1867 *Bina 1868 *Maggie Brown 1869 *Minnie Graham 1870 *Maitland 1871 *Eliza Campbell 1871 *Jane Campbell 1872 *Cupid 1872 *Tranmere 1872 *Lotus 1872 *Lady Vere de Vere 1873 *Disco 1873 *Isabelle Ure 1874 *Francois Herbert 1874 *Silas Curtis 1874 *Margaret Mitchell 1875 *Norman 1876 *Margaret Craig 1878 *Ada Brown 1879 *Delhana 1880 *Minnie Brown 1881 *Chistina 1882 *Craigie Burn 1885


References


External links


Elizabeth Frame. History of Selma, Nova Scotia (1853)
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