Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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When , on 3 July 1879 , Mr. John S. Magee took over as editor , he announced that , as a matter of course , he would " manfully fight for the interests of St. Andrews ... as a summer resort and watering place ( second to none in the ...
When , on 3 July 1879 , Mr. John S. Magee took over as editor , he announced that , as a matter of course , he would " manfully fight for the interests of St. Andrews ... as a summer resort and watering place ( second to none in the ...
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William Van Horne and Sir Donald Smith began to build summer homes in St. Andrews in 1891.51 Van Horne went so far as to purchase an island on which to build his summer home . And , as the St. Andrews Beacon noted , “ It is no ordinary ...
William Van Horne and Sir Donald Smith began to build summer homes in St. Andrews in 1891.51 Van Horne went so far as to purchase an island on which to build his summer home . And , as the St. Andrews Beacon noted , “ It is no ordinary ...
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could scarcely keep pace with the demand ; although the season began in July , by mid - May " most of the available cottages [ were ] engaged for the season at St. Andrews " .56 Who were the summer visitors coming to St. Andrews ...
could scarcely keep pace with the demand ; although the season began in July , by mid - May " most of the available cottages [ were ] engaged for the season at St. Andrews " .56 Who were the summer visitors coming to St. Andrews ...
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