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DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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land put aside by the Crown, the income from which was to be used to support schools.
See: school lands
Quotations
1820
. . . an English Episcopalian Church should be built . . . on a piece of ground called the School Reserve, on the Carrying Place, for the Townships of Ameliasburgh.
1826
Four miles below the big Otter you enter the township of Houghton which is a school reserve. . . .
1883
These with the odd numbered sections, the school and Hudson's Bay reserves, form such a large part of the country that it will be quite impossible for the district to come in any sense of the term "settled."