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 73
The first indication that the Provincial Secretary was failing in his custody of the Public Records may well be the decision ... prior to his leaving the province because the government showed little enthusiasm about preserving them .
The first indication that the Provincial Secretary was failing in his custody of the Public Records may well be the decision ... prior to his leaving the province because the government showed little enthusiasm about preserving them .
Page 60
Since no public hospitals existed in the province prior to 1865 , most almshouses served as both hospitals for the sick and shelters for the destitute at the same time . The danger of this situation , especially during epidemics ...
Since no public hospitals existed in the province prior to 1865 , most almshouses served as both hospitals for the sick and shelters for the destitute at the same time . The danger of this situation , especially during epidemics ...
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The community of Negroes living at Loch Lomond , Saint John County , received regular provincial aid from 1838 to 1848. ... The province also granted aid to the sufferers of various fires which occurred in the province .
The community of Negroes living at Loch Lomond , Saint John County , received regular provincial aid from 1838 to 1848. ... The province also granted aid to the sufferers of various fires which occurred in the province .
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