The Early Story of Newfoundlad

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The Early Story of Newfoundlad
William Walker Blackall
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On •certain of her pictures were written explanations made by Mr. Cormack who, of course, got her to explain them. Some of the pictures with Mr. Cormack's written notes on them are still in -existence, and presumably they are in the care of the family of the late Mr. James P. Howley, for in his book (which has already been mentioned) are copies of them.
In the year 1829 Mr. Cormack left the country and Shan- awdithit was then taken c:ire of by the Attorney-General of that day, James Simms, Esq.
... Although she was a handsome woman, civilised life did not s cm to agree with her health ?. Nd she was never really well. During the time that she was in Mr. Smms's house, the famous Dr. Carson attended her, but in spite of every care, in the fall of 1829 she died and her burial is registered in the Register of the Cathedral Parish of the Church of England, St. John's.
From Shanawdithit a good deal of reliable information con- cerning the Beothucks was obtained. On the occasion of Capt. Buchan's expedition in 1 8 1 1 up the Exploits River, Shanawdithit, as a little girl, was in a mamateek on the other side of the lake, and at that time the Beothucks numbered in all 72 persons.


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