Acadiensis, Volumes 4-5Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1974 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 42
... Boston had extended its pull as far as northern New England with the construction of the Eastern , and Boston and Maine Railroads ; after that time , its pull advanced to include the Maritime Provinces.40 The timing was crucial . The ...
... Boston had extended its pull as far as northern New England with the construction of the Eastern , and Boston and Maine Railroads ; after that time , its pull advanced to include the Maritime Provinces.40 The timing was crucial . The ...
Page 48
... Boston.64 Prior social characteristics of migrants , as well as economic ones , were important in determining distribution patterns . Unfortunately , the only examples available are from Boston , but these qualitatively demonstrate the ...
... Boston.64 Prior social characteristics of migrants , as well as economic ones , were important in determining distribution patterns . Unfortunately , the only examples available are from Boston , but these qualitatively demonstrate the ...
Page 49
... Boston and no doubt other Maritimers joined Irish groups , masonic societies , and the innumerable institutions and clubs catering to personal business interests in Boston.67 The only unmistakable expression of a cohesive Maritime ...
... Boston and no doubt other Maritimers joined Irish groups , masonic societies , and the innumerable institutions and clubs catering to personal business interests in Boston.67 The only unmistakable expression of a cohesive Maritime ...
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