Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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The centres of the movement were at New Glasgow , Amherst and St. John , all on the main lines of the Intercolonial or Canadian Pacific railroads . At New Glasgow , the forge and foundry facilities of the Nova Scotia Steel Company ...
The centres of the movement were at New Glasgow , Amherst and St. John , all on the main lines of the Intercolonial or Canadian Pacific railroads . At New Glasgow , the forge and foundry facilities of the Nova Scotia Steel Company ...
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The Amherst journal throws a great deal of light , not only upon the military events of 1758 to 1760 , but also upon Amherst as a man , his thoughtfulness and care of his troops , his watchful economy in the expenditure of public funds ...
The Amherst journal throws a great deal of light , not only upon the military events of 1758 to 1760 , but also upon Amherst as a man , his thoughtfulness and care of his troops , his watchful economy in the expenditure of public funds ...
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From Onslow I went in company with Mr. Thomas Lyons to Amherst . We made it our home while there at the house of W'm Freeman Esq . by whom I was ever after , treated with marked friendship . Many times after I have found a welcome home ...
From Onslow I went in company with Mr. Thomas Lyons to Amherst . We made it our home while there at the house of W'm Freeman Esq . by whom I was ever after , treated with marked friendship . Many times after I have found a welcome home ...
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