Acadiensis, Volume 10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1980 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 85
... County , followed by secondary con- sumer goods at 31.19 % and secondary producer goods at 30.39 % . By 1881 , both the primary manufacturing and secondary consumer sectors had lost ground , and secondary producer goods dominated at 40 ...
... County , followed by secondary con- sumer goods at 31.19 % and secondary producer goods at 30.39 % . By 1881 , both the primary manufacturing and secondary consumer sectors had lost ground , and secondary producer goods dominated at 40 ...
Page 42
... County . After his apprenticeship in Rhode Island , Fraser was first employed in 1867 as a black- smith at the Carmichael shipyard where his father , Thomas Fraser , was the construction foreman . When he left in 1869 to set up his own ...
... County . After his apprenticeship in Rhode Island , Fraser was first employed in 1867 as a black- smith at the Carmichael shipyard where his father , Thomas Fraser , was the construction foreman . When he left in 1869 to set up his own ...
Page 128
... County , the St. John Valley and the northeastern areas of the province record many unimproved lots . In the settled areas across the St. John River from Fredericton there were approximately twelve acres of cleared land for each family ...
... County , the St. John Valley and the northeastern areas of the province record many unimproved lots . In the settled areas across the St. John River from Fredericton there were approximately twelve acres of cleared land for each family ...
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