- The Move
A video on the resettlement of the Rumboldt family
in 1968.




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Sops Island

Situated at the head of White Bay, just off shore from Sop's Arm, Sops Island is believed to have been one of the earliest English settlements on the French Shore. John Slade and Company of Twillingate had established a branch of their mercantile operation there by 1763 which was subsequently acquired by Richard and Neltham Tory of Poole. Although the Torys were removed from Sops Island by the British Navy and the French in 1786 in an effort to end illegal English settlement of the French Shore, an early settler, William Pittman, appears to have either remained or found his way back there. Pittman, who had been in White Bay by 1810, was likely the antecedent of later Pittmans who resided on Sops Island until the time of resettlement. A fishing community throughout its history, Sops Island experienced considerable growth in the early 20th century as a logging industry developed in that part of White Bay. The population peaked at about 324 in 1951. However, people began to move to Sop's Arm in the 1950s and at the end of the decade only the Pittmans were left. The Pittmans finally moved to Sop's Arm in 1967 but they, like other former Sops Island residents, continued to fish the same waters. Only a few images are presented here - Sops Island before resettlement and at Sop's Arm afterwards.

Joseph Pittman's shed on Sops Island [Also used as a grocery store]

Joseph Pittman's shed on Sops Island [Also used as a grocery store]
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Coastal Steamer leaving Sops Island

Coastal Steamer leaving Sops Island
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Harbour at Sops Island

Harbour at Sops Island
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Arthur and Maud Pittman house at Sop's Arm after it was moved from Sops Island

Arthur and Maud Pittman house at Sop's Arm after it was moved from Sops Island
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Clotheslines in Sops Island

Clotheslines in Sops Island
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Joseph and Fabie Pittman's hen house, Sops Island

Joseph and Fabie Pittman's hen house, Sops Island
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Abraham and Harriett Mary Pittman house abandoned at Sops Island

Abraham and Harriett Mary Pittman house abandoned at Sops Island
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Nelson Pittman house at Sop's Arm after move from Sops Island

Nelson Pittman house at Sop's Arm after move from Sops Island
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