Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 72
Page 26
Meanwhile , frantic and terrified , Mrs. Young had sent a telegram to her husband in Fredericton telling him to come home at once because his family was in danger . Robert Young , however , was not at Fredericton .
Meanwhile , frantic and terrified , Mrs. Young had sent a telegram to her husband in Fredericton telling him to come home at once because his family was in danger . Robert Young , however , was not at Fredericton .
Page 27
It hardly seems likely that a man like Young , familiar with the people of the parish and holding a responsible position ... would have been guilty of such a stupid provocation : all that we know is that Colson Hubbard , Young's clerk ...
It hardly seems likely that a man like Young , familiar with the people of the parish and holding a responsible position ... would have been guilty of such a stupid provocation : all that we know is that Colson Hubbard , Young's clerk ...
Page 28
During the course of the morning Vail's constables made several arrests , the prisoners being taken to Young's premises where they were detained until arrangements could be made to remove them to the gaol at Bathurst !
During the course of the morning Vail's constables made several arrests , the prisoners being taken to Young's premises where they were detained until arrangements could be made to remove them to the gaol at Bathurst !
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acadian American appeared Archives Assembly Atlantic attempt August authority became bill British Brunswick called Canada Canadian Cape Breton Catholic century Church collection Colonial Company concern Conservative continued Council County course Denys early effect election England established evidence February Fielding force Fredericton George grant Halifax historians House important Indians industrial institutions interest Island issue January Journal June King land later legislation less letter Liberal Loyalist major March Maritime meeting natural never Nova Scotia Ontario party period political poor Port present Professor prohibition province published question received records region remained Report result River Royal Saint John seems social Society suggested tion Toronto trade United University York young