Capt. Jeremiah Rogers commanded the armed sloop “Ulysses” in the pay of the Government of Nova Scotia, as early as January, 1751.
The original of this plan, which is in the British Museum, was made by Major Charles Morris, Surveyor General of Nova Scotia. He was with Monckton at the River St. John.
This place is known as Salmon Point, but in the plan is given as Pidgeon’s Point.
This letter will be found in the Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. II., pp. 135–145. Many of Mr. Graham’s remarks savor of exaggeration and in reading the extract above this fact should not be lost sight of.
The plan of Villieu appears in Dr. Ganong’s Historic Sites in New Brunswick, p. 279.