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1# 20 Wright Street / Fort Howe  P.M. A.M.

# 20 Wright Street / Fort Howe P.M. A.M.

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Source URL: www.saintjohn.ca

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-01 15:00:41
2Architectural Styles in Saint John[removed]Georgian Style, [removed]This style is a simple, confidently dignified rectangular block with a carefully balanced facade. Named for the reign of the English Kings

Architectural Styles in Saint John[removed]Georgian Style, [removed]This style is a simple, confidently dignified rectangular block with a carefully balanced facade. Named for the reign of the English Kings

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Source URL: discoversaintjohn.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-02 12:10:34
3Microsoft Word - Loyalist Day brochure[removed]doc

Microsoft Word - Loyalist Day brochure[removed]doc

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Source URL: www.uelac-nb.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-08 13:02:23
4Architectural Styles in Saint John[removed]Georgian Style, [removed]This style is a simple, confidently dignified rectangular block with a carefully balanced facade. Named for the reign of the English Kings George

Architectural Styles in Saint John[removed]Georgian Style, [removed]This style is a simple, confidently dignified rectangular block with a carefully balanced facade. Named for the reign of the English Kings George

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Source URL: discoversaintjohn.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-19 12:43:44
5# 20 Wright Street / Fort Howe  P.M. A.M.

# 20 Wright Street / Fort Howe P.M. A.M.

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Source URL: www.saintjohn.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-28 09:32:02
    6LO Y ALIST SETTL EM EN T IN NEW BR UN SW ICK N EW BRU N SW ICK LO Y A LIST S based o n an article b y Lin d a H an sen S q u ires Despite the fact that many, if not most, of the Loyalists considered themselves to be both

    LO Y ALIST SETTL EM EN T IN NEW BR UN SW ICK N EW BRU N SW ICK LO Y A LIST S based o n an article b y Lin d a H an sen S q u ires Despite the fact that many, if not most, of the Loyalists considered themselves to be both

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    Source URL: www.uelac.org

    Language: English - Date: 2009-02-22 17:27:38
    7   This letter, dated November 8, 1777, from General George Washington to General Nelson, was written at a time when the course of the Revolutionary War seemed to be taking a turn for the better, at least in some fronts

      This letter, dated November 8, 1777, from General George Washington to General Nelson, was written at a time when the course of the Revolutionary War seemed to be taking a turn for the better, at least in some fronts

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    Source URL: www.sos.wa.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2012-02-21 11:37:41
    8II. New Brunswick Loyalist Lewis Fisher and his family found little comfort in their arrival at Saint John. Before the influx of the loyalists, the town had consisted only of Fort Howe and the trading post of the merchan

    II. New Brunswick Loyalist Lewis Fisher and his family found little comfort in their arrival at Saint John. Before the influx of the loyalists, the town had consisted only of Fort Howe and the trading post of the merchan

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    Source URL: www.fisher.familyheritage.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2005-05-21 18:28:37
    9#[removed]Fort Street, Victoria BC, BC V8R 1H8 Telephone[removed]Fax[removed]Toll Free via Enquiry BC in Vancouver[removed]Elsewhere in BC[removed]Email [removed] Web www.isl

    #[removed]Fort Street, Victoria BC, BC V8R 1H8 Telephone[removed]Fax[removed]Toll Free via Enquiry BC in Vancouver[removed]Elsewhere in BC[removed]Email [removed] Web www.isl

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    Source URL: www.gambierc.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2014-04-14 14:44:02
    10HISTORY OF SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK It was on June 24th in the year 1604, on the feast of St. John the Baptist, when Samuel de Champlain landed at the mouth of a mighty river. In honour of the day, he

    HISTORY OF SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK It was on June 24th in the year 1604, on the feast of St. John the Baptist, when Samuel de Champlain landed at the mouth of a mighty river. In honour of the day, he

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    Source URL: www.catholicarchivist.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2009-05-29 22:00:54