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- Poetry. Memory; SongNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 2 Mar 1855, p. 1, column 2 From the Dublin University MagazineNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 2 Mar 1855, p. 1, column 2 From the Dublin University MagazineNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The fiold of the world; A plea for loveDavis, Thomas, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 9 Mar 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Davis, Thomas, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 9 Mar 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 9 Mar 1855, p. 1, column 2 My husband -- Romance in real life. From the St. Louis Intelligencer. -- A lunatic's cunning. -- Three hundred miles an hour! Clear the track! -- The conditional man. From the Waverly. -- Ludicrous mistake.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 9 Mar 1855, p. 1, column 2 My husband -- Romance in real life. From the St. Louis Intelligencer. -- A lunatic's cunning. -- Three hundred miles an hour! Clear the track! -- The conditional man. From …Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. A song for the honor of BritainWillson, David, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 4 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 Written for the New Era, by David WillsonWillson, David, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 4 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 Written for the New Era, by David WillsonNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The parting spirit, our brotherNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 11 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 Written for the New Era, by L. A. A.New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 11 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 Written for the New Era, by L. A. A.Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The plight of timeSpence, Robert, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 18 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 "The flight of time," by Robert SpenceSpence, Robert, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 18 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 "The flight of time," by Robert SpenceNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Be gentle with thy wifeNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 26 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 26 May 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. A few thoughts on an autumn eveDiego, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 16 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 For the New Era, by DiegoDiego, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 16 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 For the New Era, by DiegoNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Love unrequitedDiego, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 23 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 For the New Era, by DiegoDiego, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 23 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 For the New Era, by DiegoNewmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 23 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 The dove of the storm. -- Love's stratagems -- Hints to bachelorsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 23 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 The dove of the storm. -- Love's stratagems -- Hints to bachelorsNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. A sermon for the timesNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 12 Jan 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 12 Jan 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. We met when life and hope were newWatts, Alario A., New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 19 Jan 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Watts, Alario A., New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 19 Jan 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Foreign and colonialNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 19 Jan 1855, p. 2, column 3 Bridge building. -- Changes in the Government. From Mackenzie's Message. -- Obtaining goods under false pretences. --New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 19 Jan 1855, p. 2, column 3 Bridge building. -- Changes in the Government. From Mackenzie's Message. -- Obtaining goods under false pretences. --Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The world would be better for itNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 26 Jan 1855, p. 1, column 2 From the New York TribuneNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 26 Jan 1855, p. 1, column 2 From the New York TribuneNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The colonists and the warNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 2 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 Nova Scotia has voted L2,000 as a parliamentary grant to the Patriotic Fund and it has sent the following precious lines, from a colonial heroine, which do first express the sentiments of the sex generally in the Colonies. It is addressed by an engaged lady to her military lover.New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 2 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 Nova Scotia has voted L2,000 as a parliamentary grant to the Patriotic Fund and it has sent the following precious lines, from a colonial heroine, which do first express the …Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Let the heart be beautifulNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 9 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 9 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 9 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 "A man chained to a ball" -- "The belle and the student" -- "A model Valentine" -- "Moral maxims and proverbial aphorisms" -- "Reading a love letter"New Era (Newmarket, ON), 9 Feb 1855, p. 1, column 2 "A man chained to a ball" -- "The belle and the student" -- "A model Valentine" -- "Moral maxims and proverbial aphorisms" -- "Reading a love letter"Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Memories of the past; He's none the worse for thatNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 13 Apr 1855, p. 1, column 2 by Farley JohnsonNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 13 Apr 1855, p. 1, column 2 by Farley JohnsonNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. TriflesNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 8 Jun 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 8 Jun 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. What the young man saw in BroadwayNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 15 Jun 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 15 Jun 1855, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library