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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Private Manuscripts : Family and Business Barry ( Fredericton ) MSS , 1887-1943 . Household accounts ; law students ' notebooks ; Saint Dunstan's R.C. Church , Fredericton , accounts , 19091929 ; Symonds and Burpee estate journal ...
Private Manuscripts : Family and Business Barry ( Fredericton ) MSS , 1887-1943 . Household accounts ; law students ' notebooks ; Saint Dunstan's R.C. Church , Fredericton , accounts , 19091929 ; Symonds and Burpee estate journal ...
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... Sunbury two Miles below Fredericton encouraging a Breed of Cattle and furnishing ample provisions for its several townships and for the Market of Fredericton to which the overplus is carried for the consumption of the Inhabitants .
... Sunbury two Miles below Fredericton encouraging a Breed of Cattle and furnishing ample provisions for its several townships and for the Market of Fredericton to which the overplus is carried for the consumption of the Inhabitants .
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Fredericton became his adopted home and he remained until his death in 1861. ... was an amateur meteorologist , keeping careful records of temperatures and precipitation in Fredericton and other New Brunswick towns .
Fredericton became his adopted home and he remained until his death in 1861. ... was an amateur meteorologist , keeping careful records of temperatures and precipitation in Fredericton and other New Brunswick towns .
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