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  1. New Brunswick history: a checklist of secondary sources: Guide en histoire du Nouveau-Brunswick: une liste de controle des sources secondaires by Hugh A Taylor, 1971
  2. History of New Brunswick. by James. Hannay, 1909
  3. Portland Point, crossroads of New Brunswick history: Preliminary report of the 1955 excavation (Historical studies ; no. 9) by J. Russell Harper, 1956
  4. Glimpses into New Brunswick History by Carol MacLeod, 1984-06
  5. New Brunswick: A History, 1784-1867 by W. S. MacNutt, 1984-06
  6. An Intimate History of New Brunswick by Stuart Trueman, 1970
  7. The History of New Brunswick, from its First Settlement, containing a geographical Description of the Province; its Boundaries, Rivers, Lakes, Streams, and Division into Counties and Parishes; also its Climate, soil, Fisheries, Mines and Minerals, Animal by C. L. Hatheway, 1846
  8. An Intimate History of New Brunswick by Stuart Trueman, 1970
  9. History of New Brunswick, Vols. I and II by James Hannay, 1909
  10. Inaugural Address on the Occasion of the Installation of the Rev. John Walter Beardslee III, Ph.D., as the Abraham Messler Quick Professor of Church History of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, October 4, 1965 by John Walter Beardslee, 1965
  11. History Of New Brunswick. 2 Volumes by JAMES. HANNAY, 1909
  12. All our born days: A lively history of New Brunswick's Kingston Peninsula by Doris Calder, 1984
  13. The history of New Brunswick provincial election campaigns and platforms, 1866-1974: With primary source documents on microfiche by Calvin A Woodward, 1976
  14. A history of the New Brunswick Institute of Chartered Accountants from the year of inception, 1916, to the jubilee year, 1966, by George Wharton Hudson, 1966

1. History Of New Brunswick
History of New Brunswick View a Presentation We Gave in Class on the History of New Brunswick
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2. Facts About, New Brunswick, Canada
SIGNIFICANT DATES IN HISTORY 1534 Jacques Cartier explores the coast of New Brunswick, sailing into and naming the Bay of Chaleur.
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3. Rutgers History Department, New Brunswick
History is a vital part of any liberal arts education, providing students witha perspective of events that have shaped the contemporary world.
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August S M T W T F S Department News: New Awards given to Keith Wailoo, John Chambers, Samantha Kelly and more! Professor Isenberg's "Designing the University" course featured in the Rutgers Focus Department Events: Designing the University Past Present Future Presentations More News and Events Find All History Courses here Van Dyck Hall (formerly known as the Physics Building), Home of the History Department, New Brunswick Click the postcard for more historic postcards of College Avenue
The Rutgers History Department administration is:
Chair: Ziva Galili Associate Chair: Paul Clemens Graduate Vice Chair: Alastair Bellany Undergraduate Vice Chair: Matt Matsuda For information on whom to contact for inquiries, please visit the webpages linked above, or our staff directory, located here Featured Department Publications will return in September.

4. The Province Of New Brunswick Canada
New Brunswick, the gateway to Atlantic Canada. We will take you everywhere from the deck of a whalewatcher to the kitchen. Online reservations for
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5. Graduate History
Welcome to the Graduate Pages of our Rutgersnew brunswick history DepartmentWebsite! The new brunswick history Department does not have an MA program.
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Welcome to the Graduate Pages of our Rutgers-New Brunswick History Department Website! Our objectives and degree requirements are fully detailed in our online Program Statement. I likewise encourage anyone interested in our offerings to contact me via email at graduate@history.rutgers.edu Approximately fifteen full-time doctoral students are admitted each year. Admission is highly competitive; generous financial support is available. Students arriving with the B.A. are normally guaranteed a five year package of support (two years of fellowship, two of TA-ship, and one either of fellowship or TA-ship, depending on students' needs). Students who already have earned the M.A. are normally guaranteed a four year package of support (two years of fellowship, two of TA-ship). It goes without saying, finally, that the benefits and services of our program are available to students without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or handicap, marital status, or veteran status.

6. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - New Brunswick
McLeod Family Genealogy History of a McLeod family from Sussex Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Bannisters Kin Beginning
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7. City Of New Brunswick
History of New Brunswick In 1730, the City of New Brunswick was so named inhonor of the English royal house of Brunswick and became a colonial center for
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departments: administration city clerk law finance ... engineering History of New Brunswick In 1730, the City of New Brunswick was so named in honor of the English royal house of Brunswick and became a colonial center for trade and commerce. Rutgers University, founded in New Brunswick in 1766, was the eighth college to be founded in the colonies and the only state university to have existed before the Revolutionary War. New Brunswick figures prominently into the history of the American Revolution and early United States. With the turn of the century and the Industrial Revolution, the city again grew to become a center of industry and commerce, utilizing the Raritan River, the , and the rail lines. The city grew industrially and its preeminence as a pharmaceutical town dates to 1885 when the Johnson brothers moved their adhesive tape and gauze business to an old mill in New Brunswick. Johnson and Johnson is now the world's largest health care products manufacturer and retains its world headquarters in downtown New Brunswick.
The manufacturing industry needed a workforce and to meet this need, many new Americans settled in New Brunswick. Because of this, the city today has a diverse population which can trace its origins to countries in Europe, Africa, South American, Central America and Asia. As these immigrants and their families settled in the city, New Brunswick's spirit of community was born. This spirit is evidenced throughout the city in our churches, schools, theaters, restaurants, social clubs, and business. The rich heritage of the people helps to make New Brunswick a great place to live, work and visit.

8. Canadian Genealogy And History Links
Newfoundland Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Acadian Quebec Archives Census Cemeteries History
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9. Government Of New Brunswick / Gouvernement Du Nouveau-Brunswick
Government of New Brunswick / Gouvernement du NouveauBrunswick
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10. New Brunswick Genealogical Society, Inc.
The New Brunswick Genealogical Society Inc. History Television wants your help in developing a new series that will help you unravel dramatic
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11. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - New Brunswick
History. Heritage Resources, New Brunswick Synopsis 1780 to present, marineheritage, Heritage Hall of Fame, photo archive, Black heritage, and culture.
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Acadian Museum - University of Moncton Acadian historical and cultural museum on the University of Moncton campus.
Genealogical and Historical Resources - Harriet Irving Library
Guides, Books, Biographical Dictionaries, Periodicals, Newspapers, Census Returns, Finding Aids, and Historical Collections.
Keillor House - 1813
Archival holdings containing census, marriage. cemetery records as well as family genealogy.
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
Vital statistics finding aid, birth registers, marriages, death certificates, guide to family histories.
St. Michael's Museum Association and Genealogical Centre
List of records and services, family files, Miramichi names and Irish Communities.
Cemetery - Obituary
Churches and Cemeteries of Kings County Listed by parish, includes photos and inscriptions.
Jervis Bay Memorial
Branch #53 Royal Canadian Legion presents a Virtual Tour of the Jervis Bay, Ross Memorial Park, of Saint John, NB. View memorials and plaques with detailed information and descriptions.

12. CBC News New Brunswick NDP Leader Calls It Quits
When Weir took the NDP leader's job in 1988, she became the first female leader of a political party in new brunswick history.
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13. Rutgers History Department, New Brunswick
Van Dyck Hall (formerly known as the Physics Building), Home of the History Department, New Brunswick
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14. Canada Facts: New Brunswick
new brunswick history and People. History. Through time immemorial New Brunswickwas home to Maliseet (Malecite) and Mi Kmaq (Micmac) Indians who hunted,
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15. New Brunswick History
Government of New Brunswick About New Brunswick - History A brief overview of Saint John, new brunswick history Saint John Harbour was first
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New Brunswick History Home Province by Province History Alberta History British Columbia History Manitoba History New Brunswick History ... Saskatchewan History Back to New Brunswick Social Studies Acadian Museum A place to learn about Acadian history and its contribution to New Brunswick life. - illustrated - From Acadian Museum - http://www.umoncton.ca/maum/ Canadian Genealogy and History Links - New Brunswick A compilation of resources and links related to Alberta history. - From Jessica Veinot - http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/new-brunswick.html History of New Brunswick, Canada You will find a history of New Brunswick divided into four parts. Birth of New Brunswick - Counties and Parishes - Census Legislation, 1824 - 1861 - Vital Statistics Legislation, 1791 - 1889 - From Craig Walsh - http://webhome.idirect.com/~cpwalsh/nb/ Government of New Brunswick - About New Brunswick - History A brief overview of New Brunswick history plus links to additional information about the province. - From Government of New Brunswick - http://www.gnb.ca/cnb/nb/history-e.asp

16. Fredericton New Brunswick Provincial Capital
Fredericton new brunswick history information, listings and links A series ofclickto-read articles about different aspects of city history.
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Fredericton New Brunswick Home Canada Capital Cities by Province and Territory Alberta, ( Edmonton ) British Columbia, ( Victoria ) Manitoba, ( Winnipeg ) New Brunswick, ( Fredericton ) ... Yukon, ( Whitehorse ) Back to New Brunswick Social Studies CRS Encyclopedia For Fredericton, New Brunswick "...the Online Guide for people Relocating or Moving to Fredericton, organized by Categories of interest from Accountants to Weather. - From relocatecanada.com - http://relocatecanada.com/fredericton/index.html The Daily Gleaner Online newspaper - From canadaeast.com/The Daily Gleaner - http://www.canadaeast.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=DGFRONTPAGE Fredericton Chamber of Commerce Learn about the chamber, it programs and goals. You will find information about the city economy and business opportunities. - illustrated - From frederictonchamber.ca - http://www.frederictonchamber.ca/ Fredericton New Brunswick An excellent overview of the city including visitor information, culture, sports, economics, and 'fun stuff.' - illustrated - From webWise inc -

17. UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library New Brunswick History
UNB Crest UNB Saint John Ward Chipman Library Internet Resources for New BrunswickHistory. . Reference Resources, Cities, Towns and Regions
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18. Category:New Brunswick History - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
New Brunswick premiers. Articles in category new brunswick history . There areat least 9 articles in this category.
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19. New Brunswick History & New Brunswick Culture | IExplore
new brunswick history The Malecite and Micmac peoples lived in New Brunswickbefore the arrival of Europeans. They depended primarily on hunting for their
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