Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... became , in effect , a summer colony for wealthy Montrealers.57 The kind of summer people promoters sought to attract was described in advertisements and brochures such as the one which proclaimed that " [ t ] he Algonquin is the summer ...
... became , in effect , a summer colony for wealthy Montrealers.57 The kind of summer people promoters sought to attract was described in advertisements and brochures such as the one which proclaimed that " [ t ] he Algonquin is the summer ...
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... became acquainted with Boston's Francis Parkman . Four of her historical essays were presented ( by a male reader ! ) to sessions of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . The granddaughter of loyalists from Maryland , Margaret Gill ...
... became acquainted with Boston's Francis Parkman . Four of her historical essays were presented ( by a male reader ! ) to sessions of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . The granddaughter of loyalists from Maryland , Margaret Gill ...
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... became the first African - Canadian historian in 1895 , when he published a history of the black Baptists in Nova Scotia . Two other Atlantic Canadian blacks , George " Old Chocolate " Godfrey and George " Little Chocolate " Dixon , became ...
... became the first African - Canadian historian in 1895 , when he published a history of the black Baptists in Nova Scotia . Two other Atlantic Canadian blacks , George " Old Chocolate " Godfrey and George " Little Chocolate " Dixon , became ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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