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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Page 57
... institutional care was slow in coming to many parts of New Brunswick . The first almshouse in the province was established in the City of Saint John in 1801 Several years later other pauper institutions were erected to serve various ...
... institutional care was slow in coming to many parts of New Brunswick . The first almshouse in the province was established in the City of Saint John in 1801 Several years later other pauper institutions were erected to serve various ...
Page 62
... institution free of charge . Besides the establishment of institutions to provide specialized care to orphans and aged persons , a place for the reformation of juvenile offenders was badly needed , but not until 1893 62 56 William ...
... institution free of charge . Besides the establishment of institutions to provide specialized care to orphans and aged persons , a place for the reformation of juvenile offenders was badly needed , but not until 1893 62 56 William ...
Page 18
... institution for the many children too distant to attend St. Mary's Catholic school and St. John's school established by the new Free Church of Scotland for the poor of that persuasion ? All these institutions professed to be open to ...
... institution for the many children too distant to attend St. Mary's Catholic school and St. John's school established by the new Free Church of Scotland for the poor of that persuasion ? All these institutions professed to be open to ...
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