Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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With fewer than 2,500 people , the town possessed , according to one American visitor , " a very English flavour ” . ... Like most towns of its day , Kentville also had manufacturing interests , among them a carriage company ...
With fewer than 2,500 people , the town possessed , according to one American visitor , " a very English flavour ” . ... Like most towns of its day , Kentville also had manufacturing interests , among them a carriage company ...
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Working men and women from the shoe and textile towns of Massachusetts — some of them probably emigrant Nova Scotians — came in larger but unknown numbers and for shorter periods of time . In mid - summer 1892 the Wolfville Acadian ...
Working men and women from the shoe and textile towns of Massachusetts — some of them probably emigrant Nova Scotians — came in larger but unknown numbers and for shorter periods of time . In mid - summer 1892 the Wolfville Acadian ...
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In each of the steel towns , their union leaders were active in broader working - class efforts to insure a greater voice in the political life of the country , most particularly the various local Independent Labor Parties .
In each of the steel towns , their union leaders were active in broader working - class efforts to insure a greater voice in the political life of the country , most particularly the various local Independent Labor Parties .
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