Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Saint John has emerged out of the mists of historical anonymity . Its early history has been analysed by D.G. Bell and its incorporation as Canada's first city in 1785 is one of the reasons for the publication of T.W. Acheson's Saint John ...
... Saint John has emerged out of the mists of historical anonymity . Its early history has been analysed by D.G. Bell and its incorporation as Canada's first city in 1785 is one of the reasons for the publication of T.W. Acheson's Saint John ...
Page 165
... Saint John's economy from a colonial one , based on servicing Britain's need for timber and vessels , to a regional one based on economic diversification . In order to develop the Saint John hinterland for their own benefit , the ...
... Saint John's economy from a colonial one , based on servicing Britain's need for timber and vessels , to a regional one based on economic diversification . In order to develop the Saint John hinterland for their own benefit , the ...
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... John James Fraser , New Brunswick's Lieutenant Governor ; Charles Nelson Skinner , Q.C. , of Saint John , who served as a member of both the provincial and federal legislatures , and as probate Judge of Saint John ; and Willard Kitchen ...
... John James Fraser , New Brunswick's Lieutenant Governor ; Charles Nelson Skinner , Q.C. , of Saint John , who served as a member of both the provincial and federal legislatures , and as probate Judge of Saint John ; and Willard Kitchen ...
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