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English: Bloody Creek Monument. The citation reads (in English): "Commemorating two combats between garrisons of Annapolis Royal and allied French and Indians in the half century conflict for possession of Acadia: on the north bank of the Annapolis River, 10th June, 1711; and, here, 8th December, 1757."
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