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         New Brunswick History:     more books (100)
  1. History of New Brunswick by Peter Fisher, 1921
  2. On the early history of New Brunswick: A portion of a lecture delivered before the Mechanics' Institute, St. John, in 1841 ; now for the first time published by Moses Henry Perley, 1891
  3. A monograph of the evolution of the boundaries of the Province of New Brunswick (Contributions to the history of New Brunswick) by William Francis Ganong, 1901
  4. The history and development of the New Brunswick Museum (1842-1945) (Publications of the New Brunswick Museum. Administrative series) by W. Austin Squires, 1945
  5. Seventy-fifth anniversary of the Livingston Avenue Reformed Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey: History volume II by Carl H Gramm, 1936
  6. Hortwick: A family history in New Brunswick, New Jersey by Terrence Henry Seamon, 1980
  7. HISTORY OF SACKVILLE NEW BRUNSWICK by Dr. William Milner, 1998
  8. Buccleuch: A history in New Brunswick by Terrence H Seamon, 1978
  9. The "Quiet campus": A history of the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, 1959-1969 by Peter McGahan, 1998-01-01
  10. Bel Viso: Hillman history in New Brunswick : from the Hillman papers and other records by Ruth Winona Grant, 1978
  11. Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick by William Francis Ganong, 1909
  12. The founding and early history of the Presbytery of New Brunswick, Synod of New Jersey by Cordie Jacob Culp, 1952
  13. The concept of unity among Indian tribes of Maine, New Hampshire and New Brunswick: An ethno-history by Andrea Jeanne Bear, 1973
  14. Saint John in the forties,: Read before the New Brunswick Natural History Society, March, 1923 by William Cochrane Milner, 1923

61. Trojansrfc.com : Saint John Labatt Trojans Rugby Football Club (RFC)
Includes results, schedules contact information, history and information on the club's Walter Ellis tournament. Club fields men's, women's and junior teams, and participates in the Atlantic Premier League.
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62. Grand Manan: Jewel Of The Sea
, sample chapter, and table of contents for a guidebook / history of Grand Manan Island, new brunswick, Canada.......
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"Guide to Grand Manan captures flavour of the island. ... I found Judith's book informative. It helped me on my last trip to look for many things I'd overlooked on past trips. ... All in all, Judith Hill has brought out a credible book about a place she loves and would like all to take a look at."
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Judith Hill was born in Roachville, N.B. and attended school in Long Creek and Fredericton, graduating from Coles Island High School. Always interested in history, many of her writings contain historical reference to present life. She wrote this book to share her love of Grand Manan Island with her readers. Some previous writings have involved editing the Coast Guard Newsletter , assisting with the publication of More Than Just a Cookbook , and writing articles for publication in The Atlantic Advocate The Citizen Kings County Record Northeast Riding BMW Magazine Travel New Brunswick , and other smaller foreign publications.

63. State Theatre New Brunswick New Jersey History
STATE THEATRE history. The historic State Theatre is a magnificently In 1986,the new brunswick Cultural Center acquired the State Theatre from DevCo,
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Contact Us Directions Employment ... Seating Charts STATE THEATRE HISTORY The historic State Theatre is a magnificently renovated 1921 vaudeville and silent film palace that is today a premier center for the performing arts. The State Theatre offers something for everyone including: international orchestras, soulful jazz, Broadway musicals, world-class dance, stand-up comedy, nostalgic big bands, glorious opera, children's events, educational programs, world music and more. The long and colorful story of the State Theatre begins at the dawn of the roaring 20s ... "On Monday afternoon at two-thirty I will have both the honor and pleasure of presenting to the citizens of the City of New Brunswick and surrounding territory what I consider the finest theatre in the State." So declared theater manager Walter Reade in a quarter-page announcement in the Daily Home News December 20, 1921, as he proudly launched the State Theatre into the cultural life of central New Jersey. Designed by noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb to offer both movies and live entertainment, "Reade's State Theatre" was one of the biggest, most lavish and modern theaters in the region.

64. Classics & Ancient History
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65. Carleton County GenWeb
Carleton County, new brunswick, CanadaGenWeb Project. Family history Centresin new brunswick Helpful Genealogy Links updated April 10, 2005
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Carleton County is located in western New Brunswick adjoining the State of Maine and is partitioned by the Saint John River. The county was established from York County in 1832. Until 1850, Carleton County covered the area of the present day counties of Carleton, Victoria and Madawaska. If you have any old family letters from or to our Carleton County ancestors that you would like to have posted to this site please email them to me and I will have them posted here. The Founding of Woodstock by W.O. Raymond - contributed by John J. Noble The Old Parish of Wakefield by W.O. Raymond - contributed by John J. Noble The Loyalists and their First New Brunswick Winter - contributed by John J. Noble Carleton County Act, 1831-32 and the Birth of Carleton County ... Place Names of Carleton County - courtesy of the Bugle Seventy Years of New Brunswick Life Short History of the Orser Family We welcome surnames, stories, memories

66. HISTORY OF SACKVILLE NEW BRUNSWICK By DR. WILLIAM COCHRAN MILNER
Peter eventually wrote the first history of new brunswick a most reliable aswell as valuable work. Of his sons William, became Superintendent of the
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67. 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment Of Foot In The War Of 1812 - History And Uniform
War of 1812 104th (new brunswick) Regiment of Foot history and Uniform.
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Pioneer of the 104th Regiment of Foot
The following is an extract from the book Military Uniforms in Canada, 1665-1970 by Jack L. Summers and Rene Chartrand (Ottawa: Canadian War Museum, 1981) and is reproduced here by the kind permission of the Canadian War Museum. Reprinting or duplication of the text or illustration without permission from the Canadian War Museum is prohibited. HISTORY T he French Revolution burst upon Europe in 1789. By 1793, Britain was at war with France, and had to defend her North American colonies against raids from bases in the United States. Three of the four regiments of British regulars stationed in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were posted to the West Indies; to fill the gap created by their departure

68. The Catholic Church In New Brunswick - An Early History
The Church In new brunswick. An Early history. Celtic Cross new brunswick UnderThe Jurisdiction of The Diocese of Quebec From the seventeenth century the
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The Church In New Brunswick
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From the seventeenth century the Catholics of British North America were served by the Diocese of Quebec which was elevated to a diocese on October 1, 1674. Its jurisdiction included the areas of the present day provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island with its headquarters in Quebec City. The Maritime region, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, was regarded as mission territory by Quebec city and consisted of small settlements, often quite distant from one another and was frequently served by itinerant missionaries rather than resident parish priests. In addition to the French speaking Acadians, there were English and Gaelic speaking Scots and Irish, and also Maliseet and Mi'kmag natives living in the area. The cultural and linguistic differences presented by the population of this region forced the Bishops of Quebec to recruit priests from Scotland and Ireland as well as from Quebec and France. They had a major problem in getting priests who could serve this large, wilderness area, let alone recruit priests who were fluent in the French, English, Gaelic, Mi'kmag or Maliseet languages. New Brunswick was at first served by Quebec missionaries through three missions, Caraquet, St. Basile, and Memramcook. The North and Eastern coast including the Miramichi river was served from Caraquet which was accessible by ship from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The entire Saint John river was served from St. Basile which was reached by portage from the St. Lawrence river. The parish of St. Basile was founded on December 12, 1792. Father Francois Ciquard was appointed pastor in 1794.

69. New Brunswick Railways - History Of New Brunswick Railways
history of new brunswick Railways For a detailed look at the current railwaysoperating in new brunswick please visit my new brunswick Railways web site
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History of New Brunswick Railways
A B C D ... Y The following is a listing of railways planned or built in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. There is much detail to be added but hopefully this will provide a starting point for the interested reader. For a detailed look at the current railways operating in New Brunswick please visit my New Brunswick Railways web site. A Albert and Moncton 1911 Albert Railway Company 1864 Albert Southern Railway 1878 Aroostook Junction and Limestone 1896 Aroostook Valley Railroad Company Atlantic and Quebec Railway Atlantic and North-West 1879 Atlantic, Quebec and Western Railroad B Baltimore Coal Mining and Railway 1894 Barnesville and Norton 1896 Beaver Coal and Railway 1923 Beersville Coal and Railroad Company 1903 Brunswick Mining and Smelting Railway Buctouche and Moncton Railroad Company Buctouche and Rexton 1905 Buctouche Railway and Transportation 1910 C Calais and St. Stephen Railway Bridge Co. 1882 Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Railway Company Canada Eastern Railway 1902 Canada Railway and Coal 1872 Canadian Atlantic Railway 1988 Canadian Government Railways Canadian National Railway Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Terminal Railway 1907 Canton and Grand Lake 1916 Cape Tormentine Railway Company Caraquet and Gulf Shore Railway Company Caraquet Railway Company Carleton, City of Saint John Branch Railroad 1870

70. Historic New Brunswick
new brunswick Historic Site page is filled with the fascinating history of thecity The Historic Sites page dates back to 1730.
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I n 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. Photos
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.

71. Brunswick
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72. FHC Results Page
Family history Centers in new brunswick, Canada refine search. Fredericton newbrunswick 986 Smythe St Fredericton, York County, new brunswick, Canada
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73. Eco-Timber Ltd. - A Brief Logging History Of New Brunswick
EcoTimber Ltd. is an environmentally conscious company created to recover,reclaim and re-use wood products. We specialize in the recovery and processing
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We buy quality water-logged logs (submerged at least 80 years) as well as reclaimed antique building timbers. A Brief History of Logging in New Brunswick N ew Brunswick’s logging industry began on a small scale around the year 1670 mostly by the French settlers with a mill in Charlotte County. It was not until a century later with the influx of American Loyalists and British settlers that the industry made a bigger impact. It was in this period that giant White Pines were reserved first by the French Crown and shortly after the British Crown for shipbuilding during the Napoleonic War. These giant trees were 200’ in height and over 7’ in diameter and were all cut by early 17th century.
[South Bay River Boom c.1866] T here were over 300 sawmills at the peak of the logging industry between 1810-1840. Mills were always located near a river as this was the only means of transportation until the late 19th century. The logs were dumped in the water in the spring and were gathered at a booming area for sorting. Many logs became water-logged and sank, river log-driving was practiced until only 40 years ago. There were so many logs that the logging operations always allowed a 5-15% rate of loss, due to sinking. Many of them are long lost, but we are retrieving the ones left behind, truly rare treasures.
[sawmill village c. 1855 (Public Archives of New Brunswick)]

74. Acadian History: The Exile: New Brunswick
AcadianCajun Genealogy history Around 1755, many Acadians migrated to NewBrunswick to escape the English. One of the ships carrying exiled Acadians,
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Acadian History Acadian Genealogy Cajun History Cajun Genealogy ... Links Exile Destination: New Brunswick Origins Acadia The Exile Resettlement ... Cajun History Before the exile, there were only a few Acadian settlements scattered around the New Brunswick area. These included the St. John River (the oldest settlement), Memramcook, Miramichi, Petitcodiac, and on the northern coast of New Brunswick.
Around 1755, many Acadians migrated to New Brunswick to escape the English.
One of the ships carrying exiled Acadians, bound for South Carolina, was overtaken by the Acadians and sailed north. Thirty-two families made it to the St. John River. When pressured by the English, they moved further inland. By 1756, about 1000 Acadians were settled along the St. John River. The French commander, Charles Boishebert, sent many of them to Quebec; but many remained and settled the area around present-day Frederickton.
In September 1758, the English raided New Brunswick and the smaller French forces retreated. The following month, Monckton captured 100 Acadians and sent them to Halifax. They were later transferred to Europe.
In November 1756, an English raid on the St. John River area destroyed the homes and farmland. The Acadians escaped and fled to Quebec, though some of them later returned.

75. New Brunswick Canada Genealogy | Resources For Family History Research
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76. McCord Museum Of Canadian History - A Year To Remember: 1904 New Brunswick
Resources for exploring Canadian history at the secondary level. This festivemood extends to the new brunswick summer celebrations of the 300th
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var jsLang = 1; var test = ""; @import "/scripts/menuW3C.css"; Mus©e McCord Museum Fran§ais Sitemap Your Opinion ... Thematic tours A Year to Remember: 1904 New Brunswick Michael Pitblado and the New Brunswick Museum The 20th century begins in an atmosphere of commemoration and celebration in many parts of Canada. Strong ties to Europe and the British Empire produce occasions for revelry and remembrance, such as Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 and a Royal Visit in 1901. This festive mood extends to the New Brunswick summer celebrations of the 300th anniversary of the arrival in the New World of Pierre Du Gua de Monts and Samuel de Champlain in 1604. A time of commemoration and transformation, the year 1904 offers a unique glimpse into the intricacies of life in early 20th-century New Brunswick. View the Web Tour View the Movie Clip If you cannot view the movie clip, you may need to download the free Flash plugin.

77. McCord Museum Of Canadian History - A Changing World: Education In New Brunswick
Resources for exploring Canadian history at the secondary level. In late 19thcentury new brunswick, female teachers are called upon to play an
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var jsLang = 1; var test = ""; @import "/scripts/menuW3C.css"; Mus©e McCord Museum Fran§ais Sitemap Your Opinion ... Thematic tours A Changing World: Education in New Brunswick Centre d'©tudes acadiennes In late 19th century New Brunswick, female teachers are called upon to play an increasingly important role in society. Yet many social changes must come about before they are fully accepted in the world of education. In the early 20th century, the Acadians, persuaded that a good education is their best guarantee for the future, make this a focus of their struggle. They begin making demands regarding every aspect of education. View the Web Tour View the Movie Clip If you cannot view the movie clip, you may need to download the free Flash plugin.

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it is cosponsored by Rutgers University, where it is affiliated with theHistory Department of the new brunswick Campus Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
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80. Homeschooling In New Brunswick Canada
Read books on world history and from there expand your studies on to the This is where I have all my Canadian and new brunswick homelearning links
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Prepare the Child for the Path...Not the Path for the Child Home Education in New Brunswick Canada
Hi and welcome to my web site. We are a home educating family located just outside of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. For those starting out, I just want to quickly assure you that home education is not difficult. It is something that can fit naturally into your day or evening. Home based learning does not need to be overwhelming, highly structured, rigid or expensive. Home education is a choice that should fit your life style. Take the time to read some good books on home education , join a support group , subscribe to a Canadian homelearning publication such as HomeLearning Canada or Homeschooling Horizons , surf the web as it holds a wealth of information, join a home education support email list for instant answers and support. On a personal note, I hope you will find my site helpful, interesting and informative in your desire to home educate your children.
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