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  1. "The Town Clock Church": History of the First Reformed Church New Brunswick, NJ
  2. A Compendious History Of The Northern Part Of The Province Of New Brunswick, And Of The District Of Gaspe In Lower Canada by Robert Cooney, 2007-07-25
  3. A tribute to my grandad, Hiram Staples.(1890's Albertan settler from New Brunswick ): An article from: Alberta History by Bill Corbett, 2003-06-22
  4. The Judges of New Brunswick and Their Times (Sources in the History of Atlantic Canada) by J.W. Lawrence, 1985-01-01
  5. New Brunswick University. Founders' day address. 1945 by Donald Grant Creighton, 1945
  6. A history of Old Shediac, New Brunswick, by Fannie Chandler Bell, 1937
  7. A Brief History of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick
  8. A short history of Carleton county, New Brunswick, by T. C. L Ketchum, 1921
  9. History of the Woman's Club of New Brunswick, 1925-1975 by Helen Banker Beck, 1975
  10. Congregational churches on the Atlantic coast of North America, 1620-1800: The opening chapters of a book now being researched and written, The history ... of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1749-1925 by E. Arthur Betts, 1980
  11. History of Queen's County, New Brunswick by E. Stone Wiggins, 1876
  12. The history of Caraquet and Pokemouche (New Brunswick Museum. Historical studies) by William Francis Ganong, 1948
  13. A Guide to Health Care History Materials in New Brunswick by Gillian Liebenberg, 1998-06-01
  14. A brief history of teacher training in New Brunswick, 1848-1973 by J. Ernest Picot, 1974

101. History Of The New Jersey Turnpike
Descriptive history and current conditions on the new Jersey Turnpike (I95) By the 1930 s, US 1 (and south of new brunswick, US 130), which passed
http://www.nycroads.com/roads/nj-turnpike/
THE NEED FOR A MODERN LINK IN THE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR: From colonial times, the corridor between New York and Philadelphia - indeed, the corridor along the entire eastern seaboard - has been heavily traveled first by stagecoach, and later by motor vehicles. This corridor placed New Jersey as the key link in the East Coast travel chain. With the introduction of automobiles, this corridor took on even greater importance.
By the 1930's, US 1 (and south of New Brunswick, US 130), which passed through small towns and large cities alike, had been so choked with traffic that the state of New Jersey considered the construction of a superhighway along this corridor. In response, proposals were developed to construct a 12-lane superhighway from Boston to Washington. The sketches showed a road with six carriageways, each carrying two lanes for express, local and service (frontage) traffic. The restricted budgets of the Great Depression and the outbreak of World War II delayed the superhighway, originally planned as "FAI Corridor 100," but Governor Alfred E. Driscoll revived the idea for its construction in his January 1947 inaugural address.
Driscoll established the construction of the turnpike as a top priority, so he delegated the project to the best and brightest managers he could find. In October 1948, the State Legislature enacted the New Jersey Turnpike Authority Act, which created the New Jersey Turnpike Authority "to construct, maintain, repair and operate Turnpike projects." General W.W. Wanamaker, a retired Army Corps of Engineers officer who served in World War II, was appointed as the first executive director of the Turnpike Authority. The 1948 legislation also called for the appointment of three non-salaried commissioners to oversee the project: Paul Troast as chairman, George Smith as vice-chairman, and Maxwell Lester, Jr. as treasurer.

102. World Climate: N40W074 - Weather History For Travel Real Estate And Education
Average Rainfall; new brunswick 3 SE, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, new JERSEY USA Average Average Minimum Temperature; new brunswick EXP ST, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, new
http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/grid.pl?gr=N40W074

103. New Brunswick, New Caledonia, Newfoundland & New Guinea Covers & Postal History
new brunswick POSTAL history COVERS NOUVEAU brunswick/newbrunswick NUOVObrunswick/NOVO brunswick See also new brunswick postcards.
http://www.judnick.com/LotsOfCovers/NewBrunswickToNewHampshire.htm
LOTSOFCOVERS.COM
(A DEPARTMENT OF JUDNICK.COM) Home General Information How to Order Contact Us ... Unique Gift Ideas NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW CALEDONIA,
What's new? Items marked NEW/NOUVEAU/NOV Reminders : All items are offered subject to prior sale.
Quantities available: one each unless stated otherwise.
We reserve the right to correct typographical errors.
Unless noted, prices do not include postage or insurance.
NOUVEAU BRUNSWICK/NEW-BRUNSWICK
NUOVO BRUNSWICK/NOVO BRUNSWICK
See also New Brunswick postcards NEW/NOUVEAU/NOV JUL 1 1929 Moncton New Brunswick 1 st Maritime Air Pageant cachet on unaddressed cover with 5-c Canada airmail cancelled clearly at Charlottetown (PLACE RTURN ADDRESS ON ALL MAIL sloganadvice not followed in this instance), backstamped Moncton same-day with event publicity slogan. $3.00 DEC 9 29 FFC Saint John New Brunswick - Moncton New Brunswick then to New York City, cacheted, typed address, clear backstamp, 5-c airmail stamp. $2.50 nf NEW/NOUVEAU/NOV DEC 9 29 FFC Saint John New Brunswick - Montreal via Québec then to Brooklyn, cacheted, typed address, clear Moncton backstamp, light Brooklyn backstamp, 5-c airmail stamp, slight BP. $2.50 nf DEC 9 29 FFC for first official flight Moncton New Brunswick to Québec then to Brooklyn New York, cacheted, typed address, clear backstamp, SCC, backflap tear, toned back from cancellation ink, BP. $2.25 nf

104. >430 Structural Geology And Metamorphic Petrology Resources (The Canadian Origin
currently a PhD student in structural geology at the University of new brunswick,Canada. State Geological and Natural history Survey of Connecticut
http://www.brocku.ca/earthsciences/jurgen/
S tructural G eology and M etamorphic P etrology R esources on the WWW U.S. Mirror This page is hosted by the C anadian T ectonics G roup
You are # since Feb. 1997
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am currently a PhD student in structural geology at the University of New Brunswick , Canada. When I will have completed my thesis later this year, I am looking for employment preferably in the academic sector. Worldwide. If you or your institution happen to seek a structural geologist with a solid background in metamorphic petrology and geophysics, and much experience in detailed structural mapping and analytical work, why don't you check out my qualifications, publications, CV etc. on my homepage . Thanks! Any suggestions or contributions to the database? You wish to have your organization's/personal web page listed here? Please contact me at kraus@unb.ca . If you like this page, please link to it, and please drop me a line then. Thanks for your visit! Stop by again! J.K. Feb. 1997. Table of Contents Structure and Tectonics Groups Earth Scientists Listservers Databases ... WhoWhere S tructure and T ectonics G roups A ustralia:
S pecialist Group in Tectonics and Structural Geology of the Geological Society of Australia
R esearch Group for Structural Control on Mineralisation ( ... ectonics Special Research Centre at the University of Western Australia B elgium:
B elgian Structural Geology Studies Group C anada:
C anadian Tectonics Group
S tructural Geology at the University of Alberta ... tructural Geology at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario

105. Usnews.com: Graduate School: Rutgers State University--New Brunswick (History):
new brunswick, NJ 08901 (732) 9327905 Admissions E-mail graduate@history.rutgers.edu Website http//history.rutgers.edu/graduate/grad_index.htm
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/directory/dir-phdhum/brief/mini_his_22073_
Rutgers State UniversityNew Brunswick History
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106. Molson Canadians RFC
Contacts, schedules, rosters, history, statistics and photos. The Canadians field men's, women's and junior teams.
http://www.canadiansrfc.com/
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107. The Province Of New Brunswick Canada
A comprehensive guide, including an excellent map. Offers in depth information on business, culture, tourism, accommodations, entertainment and selected communities. Includes message centre and bulletin board.
http://new-brunswick.net/index.html
New Brunswick, the gateway to Atlantic Canada. From whale-watching to the kitchen. See whales and sharks of the Bay of Fundy.
We have general travel, regional maps, detailed information on: the City of Saint John; the capital city, Fredericton; beautiful Grand Manan Island; world-renowned St. Andrews; the northern community of Grand Falls; Miramichi and the area of Restigouche, just to name a few. For the educationally inclined - an Historical Facts page for New Brunswick.
Distinctive Maritime cuisine and recipes abound for food lovers. Images of New Brunswick are found on almost every page within the site. We hope you enjoy your virtual tour of New Brunswick

108. Crime Stoppers
Offers anonymity to persons who provide information about crimes, and pays awards when the information supplied leads to arrest. Includes Crime of Week, Unsolved crimes, statistics of crimes solved, arrests, and rewards paid.
http://www.nb.crimestoppers.ca/

109. This Page Has Moved...
A directory of new brunswick newcomers Clubs, which help integrate new residents into the local community through social events, interest groups and children's activities
http://www.newcomersclub.com/nb.html

110. NBIMC - New Brunswick Investment Management Corporation
A Crown Corporation, trustee and investment manager for the pensions of the Public Service, Teachers' and Judges' pension plans. Lists business contact, profile, over view and publications.
http://www.nbimc.com/
New Brunswick
Investment Management Corporation [click]

Nouveau-Brunswick [ici]
New Brunswick
Investment Management Corporation [click]

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111. Flora And Fauna Of New Brunswick.-Photos Of Wildflowers And Wildlife Of New Brun
B. Johnstone, amateur photographer, presents photos of wild flowers, wildlife and scenic spots in new brunswick. Lists flowers by common and latin names and gives links to other naturalists' sites.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/1194/
Flora and Fauna of New Brunswick
    Come on in and view some of New Brunswick's most beautiful wildflowers and interesting wildlife. The flora and fauna of New Brunswick matches its superb scenery with its uniqueness and breathtaking beauty.
    The following photos are from my personal collection, taken over the past few years, through work or at home.
    I've added comments along the way to ease your journey. Enjoy! This page last revised February 9, 2004

112. The New Brunswick Society Of Medical Laboratory Technologists
Both the regulatory body and professional society for approximately 650 MLT's. Provides information on the society, its executives, and upcoming events.
http://www.nbsmlt.nb.ca/
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113. New Brunswick Racquetball Association
The association promotes the sport in the province and offers ranking, rules, and tournament information.
http://www.nbracquetball.ca
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114. The Brunswick Railroad Museum And Brunswick Potomac Foundation.
Contains one of the largest HO scale model railroads on the east coast. Rooms from a Victorian house are also depicted. Directions, map with history of buildings, hours and admission, special events, and photos of model layout.
http://www.brrm.net
We Apologize for the Inconvinience. If you see this message, you are using a browser that does not support FRAMES. The museum website is made in the FRAMES format. To continue browsing the website, please click HERE to navigate using the Site Map.

115. LAUBACH LITERACY OF NEW BRUNSWICK
Laubach Literacy new brunswick and affiliated literacy councils are volunteer organizations offering confidential, free of charge literacy and numeracy training in communities throughout the province.
http://www.nald.ca/llnb.htm
Last updated July 26, 2005 Please sign our GUESTBOOK
Laubach Literacy New Brunswick and affiliated literacy councils are volunteer organizations offering confidential, free of charge literacy and numeracy training in communities throughout the province. VISION Laubach Literacy New Brunswick is a committed partner in a national effort to help all people reach their full literate potential. MISSION Laubach Literacy New Brunswick is a volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to the development and support of our affiliated literacy councils. Through visionary and dynamic leadership and the promotion of the Each One Teach One philosophy, we strive to meet changing literacy needs. CORE VALUES We are fully accountable to all our constituents. We act in a proactive, responsible manner. We provide a mutually supportive and positive working environment. We promote an atmosphere of mutual trust and equality. We strive for financial viability.

116. New Brunswick Suspension Footbridges
Information, maps and pictures of new brunswick's 8 remaining suspension footbridges.
http://www.ncf.ca/~ea839/

117. Rutgers New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus
Homepage of the largest of Rutgers' three regional campuses.
http://nbp.rutgers.edu/
Academic Affairs Academic Depts Administrative Affairs Administrative Units Admissions Undergraduate Graduate Continuous Ed Catalogs ... The Dalai Lama Visits Rutgers - “Peace, War, and Reconciliation”
Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 6:30 am
Hale Center And Stadium Busch The Mystical Arts of Tibet
Saturday, September 24, 2005 at 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Voorhees Hall Incl Zimmerli Art Museum College Av RCHA Inaugural Lecture - What is World History Now?
Monday, September 26, 2005 at 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Alexander Library College Av
QUESTIONS?
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Monks to Create Mandala Sand Painting at Zimmerli Museum
... Alum, Rhodes Scholar to Appear on "Apprentice"

118. Untitled Document
News, photographs, members, archives, links, schedule, and contacts. Focus is on the University's teams, but includes alumni and tour information.
http://www.ironmen.ca/
** UNDER CONSTRUCTION ** PRACTICES HAVE STARTED! MONDAY SEPT 5th
Practice 3:30pm Buchanan Field MON-FRI
5pm @ Buchanan Field
(beside the LB Gym) FIRST GAME
new players welcome! for more info e-mail
Bryan Ray
Club President
ironmen@unb.ca

119. New Brunswick Arts Council
Their mission is to encourage and promote the development of the performing arts in new brunswick communities.
http://www.nbac.ca/
Performing Arts NB is a non-profit organization that works to enrich the arts in the province through professional development, advocacy, networking and administrative support for arts organizations.

120. NB Bird Records Committee / Comité Des Mentions D'oiseaux Du NB
Evaluates records of rare birds. Provincial bird list, reports, documentation guidelines, and forms.
http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/maryspt/BRC/NBBRC.html
New Brunswick Bird Records Committee
Nouveau-Brunswick
Associated with the New Brunswick Museum The New Brunswick Bird Records Committee was formed to ensure that adequate information is preserved about unusual occurrences of birds in New Brunswick, to provide a process for formal acceptance of bird species to the provincial list , and generally to advance knowledge of birds in New Brunswick. The committee consists of five voting members , who are experienced birders, and a representative of the New Brunswick Museum, the repository for the bird documentation. To assist in preserving the details of unusual bird occurrences, the committee supplies a documentation form (available in both English and French versions) but its use is not mandatory. All written accounts, photos and other evidence will be welcomed. The committee conducts formal votes on the acceptance of the first ten records of a species in New Brunswick. For voting to be held, each such record must be supported by at least two independent written submissions or by tangible evidence, such as a photo or tape recording. Although the committee will be examining in detail only the first ten provincial records of a species, it is also valuable to fill out a documentation form for other records that are also considered very unusual the seventh provincial record, the second breeding record, the first record for the upper St. John valley, the first record in 25 years, etc.

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