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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According to the Inspector of Mines , there were 3,043 men and boys employed at the collieries throughout the province in 1866. Of these , the largest number , 716 , worked at the Albion Mines , the chief operation of the G.M.A. The ...
According to the Inspector of Mines , there were 3,043 men and boys employed at the collieries throughout the province in 1866. Of these , the largest number , 716 , worked at the Albion Mines , the chief operation of the G.M.A. The ...
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59 61 Public Hospital established in Saint John in 186556 and to the Boys ' Industrial Home opened in Saint John County in 1893 , and some assistance was given for the education of the blinds and deaf - mutes of the province .
59 61 Public Hospital established in Saint John in 186556 and to the Boys ' Industrial Home opened in Saint John County in 1893 , and some assistance was given for the education of the blinds and deaf - mutes of the province .
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68 was the Boys ' Industrial Home , operated by public support , established in Saint John County . The provision of a similar institution for girls came about at the same time with the founding of the Good Shepherd Reformatory and ...
68 was the Boys ' Industrial Home , operated by public support , established in Saint John County . The provision of a similar institution for girls came about at the same time with the founding of the Good Shepherd Reformatory and ...
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