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Tag Archives: UELAC
Scholarships available for post-graduate Loyalist studies
The United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada (UELAC) offers scholarships to deserving post-graduate students whose research furthers the understanding of the Loyalists and their influence on Canada. The award is for $2,500 per year and is provided for each of … Continue reading
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Why some colonists remained loyal to the King — UELAC lecture
The Toronto Branch United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada (UELAC) meeting on Sunday, September 20, will feature speaker and branch member David Moore whose presentation will be That Question of Loyalty: how and why some colonists decided to remain loyal … Continue reading
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Book of Negroes topic of UEL Nova Scotia Branch meeting
Loyalist author Stephen Davidson will speak about Sir Guy Carleton’s Book of Negroes: A Ledger’s Legacy at the spring meeting of Nova Scotia Branch of the United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada on Saturday, April 18, in Lower Sackville. Mr. … Continue reading
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Kathryn Lake Hogan appointed UELAC’s Dominion Genealogist
The United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada (UELAC) recently announced it had appointed Ontario-based Kathryn Lake Hogan UE as Dominion Genealogist. UELAC issued the following notice. It is with great pleasure that Dominion Council announces the appointment of Kathryn Lake … Continue reading
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UELAC’s Nova Scotia branch launches its first website
The Nova Scotia branch of the United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada launched its first website yesterday. The look of the site is clean and professional, the writing is good, and they have posted at least one photo or image … Continue reading
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