Acadiensis, Volume 27Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1997 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... January.69 The Three Sisters apparently crossed the Atlantic safely , although it may have stopped at Portsmouth before continuing on to France . Alternatively , it may have gone straight to France and then served to ferry other ...
... January.69 The Three Sisters apparently crossed the Atlantic safely , although it may have stopped at Portsmouth before continuing on to France . Alternatively , it may have gone straight to France and then served to ferry other ...
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... January 1759 , Girard wrote that 300 people were lost in the sinking of the Duke William “ twenty or thirty leagues from land " . In a letter written in 1774 , Girard again refers to 300 deaths resulting from the loss of this ship.81 ...
... January 1759 , Girard wrote that 300 people were lost in the sinking of the Duke William “ twenty or thirty leagues from land " . In a letter written in 1774 , Girard again refers to 300 deaths resulting from the loss of this ship.81 ...
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... January 1966 ) : 4 . The St. John River and Its Tributaries . Wolfville N.S. , 1966. 218 p . Reprinted in 1983 . " Steeves Family and Others Settled on Petitcodiac River , January 27 , 1766. " Daily Gleaner ( 27 January 1966 ) : 3 ...
... January 1966 ) : 4 . The St. John River and Its Tributaries . Wolfville N.S. , 1966. 218 p . Reprinted in 1983 . " Steeves Family and Others Settled on Petitcodiac River , January 27 , 1766. " Daily Gleaner ( 27 January 1966 ) : 3 ...
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