Acadiensis, Volume 10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1980 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 32
... lived in places of 1,000 or more people . The proportion stood at 24 per cent in 1891 , just over 35 per cent twenty years later , and 44 per cent in 1931. During the early stages of indus- trialization , between 1871 and 1891 , the ...
... lived in places of 1,000 or more people . The proportion stood at 24 per cent in 1891 , just over 35 per cent twenty years later , and 44 per cent in 1931. During the early stages of indus- trialization , between 1871 and 1891 , the ...
Page 129
... lived in New Brunswick . Saint John and Portland accounted for almost a sixth of the total . Fredericton had grown by 10 per cent and remained the province's second city , but St. Andrews with upwards of 3,000 inhabitants and slightly ...
... lived in New Brunswick . Saint John and Portland accounted for almost a sixth of the total . Fredericton had grown by 10 per cent and remained the province's second city , but St. Andrews with upwards of 3,000 inhabitants and slightly ...
Page 141
... lived where they lived for eight generations . From there fishermen went out to sea and , God willing , returned . Their lives were rooted in families and communities , and the parapher- nalia of fishing , as Barss's photographs show so ...
... lived where they lived for eight generations . From there fishermen went out to sea and , God willing , returned . Their lives were rooted in families and communities , and the parapher- nalia of fishing , as Barss's photographs show so ...
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