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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Noting the considerable growth of the coal mining industry in the 1860's , he argued that it made an important contribution to the province's ' golden age , along with fishing , lumbering , ship - building and shipping .
Noting the considerable growth of the coal mining industry in the 1860's , he argued that it made an important contribution to the province's ' golden age , along with fishing , lumbering , ship - building and shipping .
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Most of the “ New Mines ” , as they were called , were on Cape Breton Island , primarliy in the Glace Bay - Cow Bay ( Port Morien ) area . ... Obviously , coal mining was a major industry in the Sydney - Glace Bay region by the 1860's ...
Most of the “ New Mines ” , as they were called , were on Cape Breton Island , primarliy in the Glace Bay - Cow Bay ( Port Morien ) area . ... Obviously , coal mining was a major industry in the Sydney - Glace Bay region by the 1860's ...
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Marshall Bourinot , according to the Morning Chronicle , " was the first person in the Province to take out a licence to work coal mines after the settlement between the Mining Association and the Province " in 18589 The mine which he ...
Marshall Bourinot , according to the Morning Chronicle , " was the first person in the Province to take out a licence to work coal mines after the settlement between the Mining Association and the Province " in 18589 The mine which he ...
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