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  1. The heart of Howe;: Selections from the letters and speeches of Joseph Howe, by Joseph Howe, 1939
  2. Joseph Howe by George Monro Grant, 1904
  3. The public dinner at Amherst;: Hon. Mr. Howe's speech by Joseph Howe, 1853
  4. Joseph Howe (The makers of Canada, ed. by D. C. Scott and Pelham Edgar) by J. W Longley, 1904
  5. Speeches by Angus Lewis MacDonald, 1960
  6. To the inhabitants of Londonderry by Gloud Wilson McLellan, 1851
  7. The Origins of Public Enterprise in the Canadian Mineral Sector: Three Provincial Case Studies (Working Paper, No 33) by Michael J. Prince, G. Bruce Doern, 1984-12
  8. Submission to the Royal Commission on Education, Public Services and Provincial-municipal Relations by Kell Antoft, 1971
  9. Joseph Howe: Myth and fact by J. Murray Beck, 1983
  10. The Summer of 1744: A Portrait of Life in 18Th-Century Louisbourg by A. J. B. Johnston, 1983-06
  11. Defending Halifax: Ordnance, 1825-1906/Cat No R64-81-1981-46E (History and Archaeology, No 46) by A. J. B. Johnston, 1981-12
  12. An Unsettled Conquest: The British Campaign Against the Peoples of Acadia (Early American Studies) by Geoffrey Plank, 2000-09

121. A Proud History
Located in the heart of nova scotia at the eastern gate to the famed AnnapolisValley, Windsor features the benefits of rural living as well as convenient
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Welcome To Windsor, Nova Scotia Current Weather Recreation Programs Municipal Government History of Windsor ... Contact Us Recreation Updates New 2005 Fall
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New Windsor Recreation Updates for the week of August 22, 2005
A proud history, vibrant lifestyle and a bright future all combine to make picturesque Windsor a magnetic visitor destination and a delightful community in which to live and work. Located in the heart of Nova Scotia at the eastern gate to the famed Annapolis Valley, Windsor features the benefits of rural living as well as convenient proximity to Metropolitan Halifax. While quickly gaining renown as "The Birthplace of Hockey", Windsor is also home to historic Fort Edward; the annual Sam Slick Days festival; Howard Dill's Giant Pumpkins; and the internationally-recognized Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia. Click here for a message from our Mayor EVENTS Hants County Exhibition Fall Program Registration
Registration for programs begins September 14th at the Town Office.

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