Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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Page 82
... Wood's wife remarked proudly . With the Con- : servatives returned to power , the NB & PE now had an effective voice in the councils of the government . Wood immediately began to build a case for the granting of federal assistance to ...
... Wood's wife remarked proudly . With the Con- : servatives returned to power , the NB & PE now had an effective voice in the councils of the government . Wood immediately began to build a case for the granting of federal assistance to ...
Page 87
... Wood , the NB & PE's president , had a variety of business interests that were well served by his railway . His wholesale firm of M. Wood & Sons exported 1.4 million board feet of lumber during 1885 alone , " and probably benefited from ...
... Wood , the NB & PE's president , had a variety of business interests that were well served by his railway . His wholesale firm of M. Wood & Sons exported 1.4 million board feet of lumber during 1885 alone , " and probably benefited from ...
Page 89
... Wood " , charged the Globe . A further $ 160,000 had been voted " for a pier at Cape Tormentine not required in the public interest , in fact quite useless to anyone but Mr. Wood and his railways and mills " . 104 These were serious ...
... Wood " , charged the Globe . A further $ 160,000 had been voted " for a pier at Cape Tormentine not required in the public interest , in fact quite useless to anyone but Mr. Wood and his railways and mills " . 104 These were serious ...
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