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- Letter to Elizabeth Leonard in St. John, New Brunswick from Frances Leonard- 1814This letter was written to Elizabeth Leonard in St. John, New Brunswick from Frances Leonard on July 12, 1814.This letter was written to Elizabeth Leonard in St. John, New Brunswick from Frances Leonard on July 12, 1814.
- A chronicle of Irish emigration to Saint John, New Brunswick, 1847......
- United Empire Loyalists in the Niagara Peninsula-The first paper focuses on the loyalist experience in the United States, specifically their persecution (pg. 13 picture depicting someone being tar and feathered). - The third paper specifically focuses on the united empire Loyalists of New Brunswick - Map of the Revolutionary frontier on page 17 - Proclamation of …-The first paper focuses on the loyalist experience in the United States, specifically their persecution (pg. 13 picture depicting someone being tar and feathered). - The third paper specifically focuses …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Unscrambling Two or Three Steamers: Schooner Days CCCLXVI (366)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 8 Oct 1938 Unscrambling Two or Three Steamers Schooner Days CCCLXVI (366) _______ YES--in answer to Capt McCannell recent query -- there were two Rothesays, or at least one Rothesay and one Rothesay Castle, among the steamers on Lake Ontario ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 8 Oct 1938 Unscrambling Two or Three Steamers Schooner Days CCCLXVI (366) _______ YES--in answer to Capt McCannell recent query -- there were two Rothesays, or at least one Rothesay and one Rothesay …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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