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Remember these bios are not proven
works / all must be double checked.
A: Books, Articles & Manuscripts
(numbers used to count entries - will change as new items added)
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Daigle, L-C A ~ Projected Military Road in New Brunswick:
A Story of Adventure Across our Province a Century Ago 1951
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Dalling, W. Harvey, et al. ~ History of Waterford
Parish Kings County Hist. Soc., 1995. 52pp., 8 ½
x 11, glue and tape binding. Historical notes on the settlements,
schools, and pioneer residents of Waterford Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick.
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Dalling, W. Harvey, et al. ~ History of Springfield
Parish Kings County Hist. Soc., 54pp., 8 ½ x 11, glue
and tape binding, map. Historical notes on the settlements, schools,
and pioneer residents of Springfield Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick.
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Davidson, W. H. ~ William Davidson, 1740-1790
New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, 1947. Pb, 60 pp., 8 x 10 1/2, photos,
map, genealogical chart, appendices. First edition of William Harold
Davidson's biography of his ancestor William Davidson, who in the 1760s,
was the founder of the English-speaking settlement along the banks of the
Miramichi River in New Brunswick. Described by the late Dr Louise Manny
as "the most important piece of historical writing the Miramichi has yet
produced." Of equal value to Davidson's many descendants as family history.
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Davis, H. Gertrude ~ The History of the Brunswick
Street United Baptist Church 1964
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Dearborn, Dorothy ~ Unsolved New Brunswick Murders
1993 The Tribune Press
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Deer Island Development Association ~ Deer Island,
New Brunswick, Canada1966
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Denham, T.D. ~ The History of the Germain Street
Baptist Church (1910 Saint John Globe Publishing)
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Department of History, UNB ~ Acadiensis: Journal
of the History of the Atlantic Region 1971-1983
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Dewitt, Katherine and Alexander, Norma ~ Days of
Old: A History of Fredericton Junction 1998 Centennial Print &
Litho
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Dobson, Shirley A. ~ The Word and the Music: The
Story of Moncton's Central United Church and its Methodist Roots
Moncton, NB, 1994. Pb, 280pp., illus. One of the best-researched
and most extensive New Brunswick church histories to be published in the
1990s. A most attractive and readable book.
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Doyle, Arthur T. ~ Front Benches & Back Rooms
Greentree Publishing, Toronto, 1976. Hb, 306pp., photos and other illus.,
notes, biblio., index. "A story of corruption, muckraking, raw partisanship,
and political intrigue in New Brunswick."
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Doyle, Arthur T. ~ Heroes of New Brunswick
Brunswick
Press, Fredericton, NB, 1984. Pb, 133pp., illus. Twenty-five biographical
sketches, including sketches of 'Boss' Gibson, Milton Gregg, Louise Manny,
J. B. Snowball, K. C. Irving, and the McCain brothers.
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Doyle, Arthur T. ~ The Premiers of New Brunswick
Brunswick Press, Fredericton, NB, 1984. Pb, 133pp., illus.
Introduction and summary plus biographical sketches of the 25 premiers
who served between 1867 and the 1980s.
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Dubeau, Sharon ~ New Brunswick Loyalist, A Bicentennial
Tribute(Generation Press, Agincourt, ON, 1983 / a collection of
brief summaries of NB Loyalist families.)
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Earle, E.M. ~ Foorprints in New Brunswick; an historical
account of Victoria County, New Brunswick1959 Unipress
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Education Department ~ The School Lunch as a Basis
for Home Economics in the Rural School 1919
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Elder, Annie ~
History of New Jerusalem
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Elliott, John R. ~ Gone But Not Forgotten - Cemetery
Inscriptions of Kings County, New Brunswick / Vol 1 - Studholm Parish /
Vol 2 - Sussex Parish / Vol 3 - Havelock, Cardwell, Waterford & Hammond
Parishes
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Elliott, John R. ~ Kings County, New Brunswick, Marriage
Register C & D
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English, Earl J. ~ Nelson and its Neighbors: 300
Years on the Miramichi Chatham, NB, 1987. Pb, 216pp., maps,
photos. A wide-ranging collection of historical and biographical,
and information on Nelson and adjoining parishes in Northumberland County,
New Brunswick. Contains a copy of the 1861 census return for Nelson,
data on lumbering and other industries, and articles by different authors
on the churches and other institutions. An essential book for anyone with
roots in this community who is interested in his or her heritage.
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Environment Canada ~ The Deportation of the Acadians
1986
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Facey-Crowther, David ~ The New Brunswick Militia,
1787-1867 Saint John, NB, 1990. Pb, 191pp., illus. A well-documented
work by a professional historian which also contains an appendix on individual
battalions and commanding officers.
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Facey-Crowther, David ~ The New Brunswick Militia,
Commissioned Officers' Lists, 1787-1867 Fredericton, NB, 1984.
Pb, 431pp., intro., explanatory notes throughout. Lists for the province
organized by county and unit, showing names, dates, ranks, promotions,
transfers, and other available information.
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Fawcett, Nadine J., Mrs ~ Alexander Sharp(e) &
Descendants
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Fawcett, Nadine J., Mrs ~ Thomas Fawcett
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Fellows, Robert F. (Fredericton, NB) ~ Early New
Brunswick Photographs, Vol 1: Cities, Towns and Villages (Privately
published, 1978)
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Fellows, Robert F. (Fredericton, NB) ~ Early New
Brunswick Photographs; Vol 2: People at Work and Play 1981
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Fellows, Robert F. (Fredericton, NB) ~ Researching
Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, Canada (privately published, Fredericton,
NB, 1979 / believe PANB has republished an updated version.)
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Finley, Alden G. ~ Finley - Taylor - Ancestors and
Relations - A Genealogical Reference
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Finley, Gregg, and Lynn Wigginton ~ On Earth As It
Is In Heaven Goose Lane Editions, Fredericton, NB, 1995.
1st edition, pb, 230pp., 9 1/2" x 11" glossy paper. A well-written
and beautifully illustrated work on Gothic Revival churches of 19th century
New Brunswick by Dr Gregg Finley, with reproductions of sketches and paintings
by Lynn Wigginton
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Fischer, George ~ Along The St. John River Nimbus
Publishing, Halifax, NS, 1998. Hb, 88pp., 11 x 8. A book based
on “a photographic journey during the summer of 1997 to capture the photogenic
St. John River…Fischer began his river odyssey from its source in the mist-shrouded
lakes of Quebec and Maine, and followed it to the emptying point in the
Bay of Fundy at Saint John.”
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Fisher, Peter ~ First History of New Brunswick
(early 1800's) Pb, 133pp. "As originally published in 1825
(with a few additional Explanatory Notes)...Reprinted jointly by the Government
of New Brunswick and William Shives Fisher (Grandson of the Author), Under
the Auspices of the New Brunswick Historical Society, St. John, N.B., 1921.”
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Fleming, A.L. ~ A Book of Remembrance of The History
of St. Johns Church, Saint John, N.B.1925 Barnes & Co.
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Flewwelling, Edis A. ~ Tales of Lonewater Farm
Nimbus Publishing, Halifax, NS, 1998. Pb, 172pp, b&W photographs.
The story of an alcoholic rehabilitation program conducted Major Edis A.
Flewwelling, a former army officer, businessman, and mayor of Saint John,
New Brunswick.
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Folster, David ~ The Chocolate Ganongs of St. Stephen,
New Brunswick Goose Lane Editions, Fredericton, NB, 1991.
Pb, 218pp., photo section, genealogical chart, bibliography, index.
The inspirational story of the entrepreneurial members of New Brunswick's
Ganong family who, in 1873, created the Ganong Bros. candy company in the
town of St. Stephen.
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Fraser Alexander, ed. ~ Second
Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario 1904 Ontario
Provincial Archives, Loyalist claims from AO files - This set was
very expensive when first published. A CD was prepared by R. Wallace Hale,
with the full text of this book, as well as numerous other items, and sell
for a fraction of the original price. See
CD Vol I
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Fraser, James A. ~ By Favourable Winds: A History
of Chatham, New Brunswick Town of Chatham. 1994 reprint of
1975 publication. Pb, 332pp., photos, maps, references, appendix,
bibliography. A well-researched history of Chatham (Miramichi), New
Brunswick, to 1920, by the late James A. Fraser. Concludes with a 109-page
section of biographical notes on Chatham business figures.
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Fraser, James A. ~ By Force of Circumstance: A History
of St. Thomas University Miramichi Press, 1970. Pb, 125pp.,
illustrations. The history of New Brunswick's only English-language Catholic
university. Founded in Chatham (Miramichi) under the former Chatham diocese,
St. Thomas was conducted there until 1964, and then moved to the campus
of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.
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Fraser, James A. ~ Loggieville: Child of Miramichi
Fredericton, NB, 1973. Pb, 108pp., photos, endnotes. An out-of-print book
by one of the leading historical writers of the Miramichi region of New
Brunswick.
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Fraser, James A. ~ Father William Morriscy
1976 Walco Print & Litho
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Fraser, James A. ~ Gretna Green: A History of Douglastown
1783-1900 1969 Miramichi Press
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Fraser, James A. ~ W.S. Loggie Co. Limited
1973 Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
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Fraser, Raymond ~ The Fighting Fisherman: the Life
of Yvon Durelle Doubleday, Toronto, 1981. Hb, 282pp. plus
photos. The remarkable story the Baie Ste Anne (Miramichi, New Brunswick)
brawler who made his way to the top in the boxing ring and later fell upon
hard times.
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Fredericks, H.A. & Chambers, Allan ~ Bricklin1977
Brunswick Press
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Fredericton City Council ~ Official Centennial Book:
The Story of Fredericton 1848-1948 T. Amos Wilson
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Fredericton Heritage Trust ~ A Tour of Boss Gibson's
Marysville1991
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Frink, Tim ~ New Brunswick: A Short History
Saint John, NB, 1997. Pb, 152pp., illus. A popular history of the
province from European contact to the present day. Chapters of special
interest on the expulsion of the Acadians, the Loyalists, the Irish, shipbuilding,
and the great depression of the 1930s.
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Frye, Marion McC. ~ The Tingley Family Revised (Being
a Record of the Descendants of Samuel Tingley of Malden Mass.)(Edward
Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbour, v.1 1970; v.2 1972; v.3 1974; v.4 1977;
v. 5 1980 plus two or three more. This family began the Tingley line in
Westmorland County, NB. Her son has taken up the work of new vols. for
Tingley United.)
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Gair, Reavley, et al., eds.~ A Literary and Linguistic
History of New Brunswick Goose Lane Editions, Fredericton, NB, 1983.
Pb, 286pp., illus.
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Ganong, Wm. F. ~ A Genealogy of the New Brunswick
Branch of the Descendants of Thomas Ganong
(first pub 1892 / revised and republished by Johnson, Daniel F.
/ see that listing)
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Ganong, Wm. F. ~ The History Of Caraquet And
Pokenouche [New Brunswick]. NB Museum, 1948. Pb, 62pp.,
maps, Illustrations. Originally published in Acadiensis (1907).
Revised and enlarged from the author's manuscript notes. Edited by Susan
Brittain Ganong.
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Ganong, Wm. F. ~ The History Of Miscou and Shippegan
[New Brunswick]. NB Museum, 1946. Pb, 62pp., maps, illustrations.
Originally published in Acadiensis (1906/1908). Revised and enlarged
from the author's manuscript notes. Edited by Susan Brittain Ganong.
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Ganong, Wm. F. ~ Historical-Geographical Documents
Relating to New Brunswick 1930
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Ganong, Wm. F. ~ Economic Mollusca of Acadia
1889 Barnes & Co.
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Ganong, Wm. F. ~ The Identity of the Animals and
Plants Mentioned by the Early Voyagers to Eastern Canada and Newfoundland
1910
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Gesner, Abraham ~ Fourth Report on the Geological
Survey of the Province of New Brunswick 1842 Henry Chubb
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Gibson, Arvin Stuart & Masterson, Mary Leanna McKay The
Gibsons of New Brunswick, Canada (see Generations,
Fall 1997, p. 53 for advert.)
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Gill, Mary ~ Nowlanville 84: Before and More
1984 Carleton Printing
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Gillis, Stephen, and John Gillis ~ No Faster Than
a Walk: The Covered Bridges of New Brunswick Goose Lane Editions,
Fredericton, NB, 1997. Pb, 101pp., 11" x 8 1/2". Text, pictures,
and drawings about how New Brunswick's covered bridges were constructed
and used by the public.
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Glass, John, and Doris Kennedy ~ The Bridge
New Ireland Press, Fredericton, NB, 1990. 2nd (1984) printing, pb, 10"
x 8 1/2", photos, maps, notes, biblio. The story of the longest covered
bridge in the world at Hartland, New Brunswick.
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Gordon, A.J. ~ Geology Tour of Saint John
1978
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Gordon, Evelyn, and Harry Grant ~ The Vanished Village:
Jewett's Mills, New Brunswick - 1804-1967 1st edition, 1972.
Staple-stitched book, 57pp., plus 11-generation chart of descendants of
Edward Jewett, a native of Bradford, England. The personally- narrated
history of a village lost to the flooding which resulted from building
the Mactaquac Dam on the St John River in New Brunswick.
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Gordon, Evelyn, and Harry Grant ~ On the Ridge
Fredericton, N.B. 1975. Pb, 197pp. A personal social history of the community
of Keswick Ridge near Fredericton, New Brunswick. Contains information
on the Acadian and Loyalist settlers and later immigrants, as well as on
many aspects of daily life on 'The Ridge' over more than two centuries.
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Gorham, R.P. ~ History of Kingston(Kings Co.,
NB / mss at PANB / filmed?)
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Goss, David ~ 150 Years of Caring
Saint John,
NB, 1998. Pb, 110pp., photos and other illustrations, bibliography.
A history of Canada's oldest mental hospital in Saint John, New Brunswick,
known originally as the Provincial Asylum and latterly as Centracare. Published
on the occasion of the hospital being superseded by a smaller, modern facility.
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Goss, David ~ The History of St. George's Church...Saint
John West, N.B., Canada Plastic comb binding, 43 pp., 8 1/2 x 11,
photos, documents, notes. A short history written to commemorate
the 175th anniversary of St. George's Church. Because this beautiful
wooden church has doiminated the skyline on the west side of Saint John
Harbour since 1821, its outlines would have been etched in the memories
of tens of thousands of immigrants and visitors who reached New Brunswick
by sea.
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Goss, David ~ Old Tyme Christmas in New Brunswick
Arcadia
Publishing, Dover, NH, 1997. Pb, 128pp. A volume in the Images of
Canada Series. Contains more than 200 photos and other illustrations, primarily
from the decade of the 1850s until the 1920s, together with descriptive
text.
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Goss, David, and Fred Miller ~ Saint John West and
Its Neighbours Arcadia Publishing Co., Dover, New Hampshire, 1995.
Pb, 128pp. A volume in the Images of Canada series in which the colorful
past of Saint John West — formerly the city of Carleton, and now part of
the city of Saint John, New Brunswick — is depicted largely in photographs.
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Gould, G. P., and A. J. Semple ~ Our Land: The Maritimes
Saint
Annes Point Press, Fredericton, NB, 1980. Pb, 226pp., photos, maps,
documents, bibliography, index. An early work on aboriginal land
claims in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Sections
include Historical Recognition of Aboriginal Title, Indian Land Loss, Assimilation,
and A Legal Analysis of Aboriginal Title. The lead author, Gary P.
Gould, speaks for the New Brunswick Association of Métis and Non-Status
Indians, of which he was (and is) president, but the discussion which is
conducted in the book is pertinent to the Maritime aboriginal land claim
question in general.
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Graham. Ernest G.C. ~ Northrups, Baxters and Bensons
of Springfield, New Brunswick
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Graham. Ernest G.C. ~ Mills, Hills and Early Settlers
of Springfield Parish, Kings Co., N.B. Print N Press
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Grand Manan Historical Society ~ The Grand Manan
Historian No.V 1938
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Grant, B. J. ~ Six For The Hangman: Strange and Intriguing
Murder Cases From The New Brunswick Past Fiddlehead Poetry Books,
Fredericton, NB, 1983. First edition. Pb, 117pp.
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Grant, B. J. ~ The Evil That Men Do Somerville
Press, Saint John, NB, 1993. Pb, 98pp. Ten New Brunswick stories
on justice and the application of the law, including the province’s first
and last hangings, by the author of Six For The Hangman. Introduced
with a tribute to Barry J. Grant, who died prior to the book’s release,
by its publisher, Malcolm Somerville.
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Grant, B. J. ~ When Rum Was King: The Story of The
Prohibitionb Era in New Brunswick Fiddlehead Books, Fredericton,
NB, 1984. Pb, 244pp., appendices, referencess, bibliography, index.
The story of how New Brunswickers profited from Prohibition in the United
States in the 1920s.
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Graves, James, Graves, Horace;
~ Biographies of Political
Figures in New Brunswick Graves
Papers, mss PANB
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Gregory, Joan ~ Albert County Sketchbook
Tribune
Press, Sackville, NB, 1975. Pb, inpaginated, 8 ½ x 11.
Forty sketches by Joan Gregory of Albert County, New Brunswick, structures
and scenes, together with a page of text on each. Favorites include
covered bridges, churches, and public buildings.
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Gregory, Joan ~ Covered Bridges of New Brunswick
Moncton,
NB, 1981. Pb, approx. 50pp., illustrated by the author's sketches
of selected bridges. Contains a list of covered bridges in the province
as of 1980, a map showing their locations, and information on their construction.
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Griffiths, Naomi ~ The Acadians: Creation of a People
1973
McGraw-Hill Ryerson
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Guildford, Janet, and Suzanne Morton, eds.
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Griffiths, Naomi ~ Separate Spheres: Women' Worlds
in the 19th-Century Maritimes Acadiensis Press, Fredericton,
NB, 1994. Pb, 250pp. A best-selling anthology of original articles
about the history of women in the Maritime Provinces.
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Hale, R. Wallace ~ Early New Brunswick Probate Records
1785-1835 Extract of wills and probate papers for New Brunswick,
Canada
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Hale, R. Wallace ~ Northwestern York County Cemeteries
- Limited edition - one copy at PANB
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Hale, R. Wallace ~ Southern Carleton County Cemeteries
vol I (Woodstock & surrounding areas)- Limited edition
- one copy at PANB
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Hale, R. Wallace ~ Southern Carleton County Cemeteries
- Vol II (Woodstock area)- Limited edition - one copy at PANB
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Hale, R. Wallace ~ Southern Carleton County Cemeteries
- Vol III (Hartland area)- Limited edition - one copy at PANB
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Hale, R. Wallace ~ Southern Carleton County Cemeteries
- Vol IV (Centerville area)- Limited edition - one copy at PANB
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ Old North Esk, on the Miramichi
(privately published, Fredericton, NB, 1979) replaced by the one below,
although this volume may still be found in Libraries.
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ Old North Esk Revised Fredericton,
NB, 1988. Pb, 570pp., revision of 1979 book. Historical background
and genealogical history of North Esk parish, Northumberland Co., New Brunswick.
4,278 numbered entries. Surname and general indices. A few
of the nearly 300 surnames on which there are discrete sections are: Allison,
Blackmore, Chaplin, Copp, Dennis, Dunnett, Estey, Fitzgerald, Flynn, Forsyth,
Gillis, Goodfellow, Hare, Harrigan, Holmes, Hosford, Hubbard, Johnston,
Keys, Kingston, Matchett, Menzies, Mullin, Murphy, Mutch, McKay, McKibbon,
McLean, McTavish, Rogers, Russell, Sauntry, Scott, Shaddick, Sheasgreen,
Sherrard, Silliker, Somers, Stewart, Sutherland, Touchie, Tozer, Travis,
Tweedie, Walsh, White, and Whitney.
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ Miramichi Papers (Centennial
Print & litho, Ltd., Fredericton, 1987 Pb, 204pp. Papers on the first
parish schools, the first Indian schools, the Miramichi Baptist Church,
the poet Michael Whelan, the Julian tribe of Indians, and other topics.
Also contains an "Old North Esk Photo Album" with more than 50 pictures
of persons, structures, etc.
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ The Julian Tribe
(the
only NB Indian genealogical volume known to the author.) Fredericton,
NB, 1984. Pb, 108pp., illus. Cover photo of the author with
the late Joseph M. Augustine and the late Lawrence Simonson. Historical-biographical
work on the kings and chiefs of the Julian tribe (the Mi'kmaq nation on
the Miramichi River in New Brunswick), together with a 42-page genealogical
section
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ Dictionary of Miramichi Biography
(Saint
John, NB, 1997. Pb, 460pp., approx. 7" X 10". Two columns of
print; 435,000 words; 1,110 biographical sketches of men and women born
before 1900 who played a part in public life on the Miramichi, Northumberland
Co., New Brunswick. Modeled on the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
Arguably contains more historical information on the Miramichi than any
other book published to date.
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ Jared Tozer & His Descendants
Miramichi Books, Saint John, NB, 1998. Pb, 100pp., photos
and other illustrations. A new and much expanded edition of a book
which has been out of print for more than 20 years. Jared Tozer (1764-1850)
was a Connecticut native who fought as a Patriot in the Revolutionary War
and later migrated north to the new province New Brunswick. The book
contains biographical data on him and his wife Eunice Ives and the first
three generations of their descendants - surnamed Tozer, Tozier, Adams,
Allen, Bamford, Beecham, Burton, Cromwell, Decker, Dunphy, Emmerson, Fowler,
Gibbons, Godfrey, Judd, Matthews, McAllister, Menzies, Murray, Mutch, Niles,
Packard, Parker, Robinson, Ross, Silliker, Sinclair, Somers, Stevens, Strickland,
Taylor, Travis, Walker, and Whitney.
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Hamilton, W.D. ~ The Federal Indian Day Schools Of
The Maritimes Fredericton, NB, 1986. Pb, 151pp., illus.
Cover art by Mi'kmaq artist Mary Louise Martin. General introduction
followed by historical profiles of individual schools in New Brunswick,
Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
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Hamilton, W.D., Evelyn Fidler and Robert A. Leavitt ~
Maliseet & Micmac Vital Statistics, From New Brunswick Church RecordsFredericton,
NB, 1998. Pb, 346pp., 8 1/2 " x 11". A volume containing a
large proportion of the records of 19th century baptisms, marriages, and
deaths of aboriginal persons which are found in New Brunswick Catholic
church records.
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Hamilton, W.D. and W. A. Spray ~ Source Materials
Relating to the New Brunswick Indian, Fredericton1976 Fredericton,
NB, 1976. Pb, 134pp. A collection of 71 items pertaining
to the history of the Micmac and Maliseet nations in New Brunswick.
Includes extracts from the publications of W. F. Ganong and Moses
H. Perley and treaties, proclamations and other important documents difficult
to find elsewhere.
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Hampton Women's Institute ~ History of Hampton and
Hampton Station1962
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Hannay, James ~ History of New Brunswick (2
Vols.). John A. Bowes, Saint John, NB, 1909. Hb, 455pp. + 454pp.,
photos, index. The 'standard' history of New Brunswick between 1909
and the publication of W. Stewart MacNutt's New Brunswick: A History (1963).
Contains much detail not included in MacNutt. Also a fifty-page appendix
on the history of the churches in the province, an 8-page appendix on the
history of banking, and a 5-page appendix on the progess of education.
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Hannay, James ~ Nine Years A Captive: John Gyles Experience among the Malicite
Indians 1875 Daily Telegraph Steam Job Press
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Hannay, James ~ Life of Sir S.L.Tilley 1897
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Hannay, James ~ History of Acadia 1879 J&A McMillan
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Hanson, Linda Squiers ~ Those Certain Women: A History
of the Associated Alumnae, University of New Brunswick
1982.
Pb, 47pp., photos and other illus. Foreword by Dr James Downey. A
well-researched and lively account. Of special interest are the chapters
on Mary K. Tibbits, the first woman graduate of the provincial university
in 1889, and on the roles played by the Alumnae Society and Lord Beaverbrook
others in the creation of the Maggie Jean Chestnut Residence for Women
in 1952.
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Harding, Lyman N. ~ Citizens With the Saints: A Brief
History of Anglicanism in New Brunswick Fredericton, NB, 1994.
Pb, 98pp., photographs, appendix, note on sources. A short but authoritative
account published under the aegis of the Sesquicentennial Committee of
the Diocese of Fredericton.
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Hatcher, W. Chalmers ~ Dwelling Together in Unity:
History of Firdt United Church (Trinity-St Luke's) [in Bathurst,
New Brunswick]. Bathurst, NB, 1969. Pb, 129pp., plus 10 b&w
photo pages. A thoroughgoing historical account of the Presbyterian and
Methodist churches in Bathurst, New Brunswick, from 1829 to 1925, when
they came into the newly-formed United Church of Canada together as First
United - and a history of First United from 1926 to 1969. Of interest both
as church and community history.
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Hawkes, Robert E. ~ In Duty Bound: Parish School
Teachers of Queens County, New Brunswick, 1818-1837 Fredericton,
NB, 1988. Staple-stitched book, 8 1/2 x 11, 84 pp., introduction,
maps. illustrations. Biographical data on 145 individuals who taught
school in Queens County, NB, between 1818 and 1837.
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Hay, G.U. ~ A History of New Brunswick for use in
Public Schools 1903 W.J.Gage & Co.
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Hayward, George H. ~ York County, New Brunswick Marriage
Register, Vol 1, 1812-1837, 77 pp / 1986
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Hayward, George H. ~ History of Queens County, NB,
85 pp, 1993 Prize essay for The Watchman, by E. Stone Wiggins, 1876 reprinted
and indexed
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Hayward, George H. ~ Loyalist Officers, 1782/83,
33 pp, 1993 (A list of officers in some Loyalist regiments, showing country
of birth, age, and length of service.)
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Hayward, George H. ~ Pioneer Families of Carleton
Co, New Brunswick, 87 pp, indexed, 1994 (37 newspaper articles on
early Carleton Co. families, pub. in The Observer, Hartland, NB, in the
1970's)
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Hayward, George H. ~ Rev. James Henry Tupper's Marriage
Register 1844-1890 13 pp., 1990 (Rev. Tupper was a Baptist
minister who lived in the Parish of Queensbury, York County, NB)
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Hayward, George H. ~ Northern Carleton County, NB.,
Cemeteries, Vol 1 274 pp, 1988 (names & dates from 69 cemeteries)
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Hayward, George H. ~ William and Elizabeth (Fones)
Hallett, and Some of Their Descendants, 1616-1694 308 pp.
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Hayward, George H. ~ Israel Kenny, His Children and
Their Families, by Edwin Wallace
Bell, ed. by Lillian M.B. Maxwell, 1944, reprinted and indexed, 1996, 127
pp.
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Hayward Collection, Vol
1 142 pp, 1984 (A collection
of research notes on several NB families)
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Hayward Collection, Vol
2 494 pp, 1990 (A collection
of research notes on several NB families, including Adams, Crosby, Hatfields
of Nova Scotia, Nevers, Rideout, Stockton, and several others, indexed.)
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Hayward collection, Vol
3 408 pp., 1991 (A collection of research
notes on several NB families, including Boyer, Christian, Connolly, Dow,
Hillman, Raymond, Rockwell, Tapley, Woodworth, and several others, indexed.)
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Hayward, George H. ~ William and Elizabeth (Fones)
Hallett, and Some of Their Descendants, 1616-1694308 pp.
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Hayward, George H. ~ George and Ann (Durley) Hayward,
and Some of Their Descendants, 1739-1995 293 pp.
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Nevers Family
411
pp., 1991 (Descendants of Elisha & Bathsheba (Green) Nevers, who came
to the Saint John River about 1765)
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Hayward, George H. ~ Francis Drake, Loyalist
95 pp., 1991 (of the Parish of Queensbury, York Co, NB)
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Hayward, George H. ~ A Holmes Migration: From England
Through New England to NB, 1635-1992 111 pp, 1992
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Hayward, George H. ~ Israel Kenny, His Children and
Their Families
by Edwin Wallace Bell, ed. by Lillian M.B. Maxwell,
1944, reprinted and indexed, 1996, 127 pp.
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Hayward, George H. ~ Family Record of Horace E. &
Alice (Flowers) Shaw 21 pp, 1974
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Descendants of Stephen &
Lydia (McGee) Orser 91 pp, 1976
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Hatfields of Carleton County,
New Brunswick 215 pp, 1990
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Connollys of Carleton County,
NB27 pp, 1990
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Hayward, George H. ~ Sunbury County, New Brunswick
Cemeteries, Vol 1 92 pp., 1987 (names & dates from 20 cemeteries,
some partial listings)
(out of print)
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Hayward, George H. ~ The Holmes, Burnham & O'Brien
Families of Machias, Maine 38 pp., 1990
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Hebb, Ross N. ~ Quaco - St. Martins [New Brunswick],
Fredericton, NB, 1997. Pb, 162pp., including a 22-page b&w photo
section and 2-page bibliography. Described as "the human story" of
the first 100 years (1784-1884) of existence of the village of St. Martins
(formerly Quaco), NB, this book is also a carefully documented history
of the shipbuilding industry at St Martins, which was formerly one of the
leading shipbuilding centers in the province.
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Hill, Isabel Louise ~The Old Burying Ground,
Fredericton, NB (Fredericton Heritage
Trust, Fredericton, NB, 1981 Vol. I / & II more to come?) Three
pb volumes of history, biography, and genealogy based on the lives of those
persons from all over central New Brunswick who lie buried in the old cemetery
in the center of the city of Fredericton. "It is estimated," stated
the late Miss Hill, "that more Loyalists are buried here than anywhere
else in the world" - and indeed it would be unlikely that anyone of New
Brunswick Loyalist ancestry would fail to find information pertinent to
his or her family history in the 967 pages of this set of books.
Vol. I (1981), 338pp. and 14p. index. Vol. II (1981), 239pp. and
8p. index. Vol. III (1992), 330pp. and 18p. index plus separately-printed
15p. revised index.
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Hill, Isabel Louise ~
Some Loyalist and Others
Fredericton,
NB, 1976. Pb, 183pp., biblio., index. Another of the late Miss
Hill's unique works containing photos and biographical and genealogical
data on nearly 100 Loyalists and other early inhabitants of New Brunswick
- mostly of the Fredericton area and eleswhere in the St John River valley.
Surnames found in the illustrations list include Allaire, Allen, Arnold,
Babbit, Billop, Bliss, Botsford, Chipman, Clarke, Coffin, Hagerman, Harrison,
Hatheway, Hubbard, Ludlow, Miles, Millidge, Miller, Murray, Odell, Paddock,
Pagan, Peters, Rainsford, Robinson, Saunders, Sumonds, Street, Ward, and
Wetmore.
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Hill, Isabel Louise ~ Fredericton, New Brunswick,
British North America Hardbound copy of the late Miss Hill's 477-page
book on the houses and other structures of Fredericton, New Brunswick,
the first edition of which was issued in the 1960s. Contains much information
on the Loyalist era, from which the oldest of the structures date, and
on hundreds of individual owners and occupants of Fredericton houses. Photos
and maps throughout.
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Hill, Isabel Louise ~ Maugerville 1763-1963 1963
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Hill, Judith E. ~ Grand Manan: Jewel of the Sea 1966
Pb,
133pp. A potpourri of history, legend, anecdote, and verse about
New Brunswick's Grand Manan Island in the Bay of Fundy: “a piece of paradise
and a paradise of peace."
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Hines, Sherman ~ Fredericton1993 Nimbus Publishing
Ltd.
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Hoddinott, D. F. ~ From Whence We Came
n.d. [1970s]. Pb, 224pp. A well-researched and nicely illustrated
history of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches (later St James and
St John United Church) in Newcastle (Miramichi), New Brunswick.
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Holdsworth, Roger M. ~Faith of Our Fathers
(The story of New Brunswick Centennial Churches and of early religious
life in the Maritimes. A good source to track where Church records might
be found.)
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Holmes, Theodore C. The 1783 Settlement of Quakers
and Others at Passamaquoddy (Loyalist
era settlement in Charlotte County, NB)
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Hook, Robert, et al ~ Rothesay: An Illustrated History,
1784-1920 Print N'Press, St Stephen, NB, 1984. Pb, 89pp.,
24 b&w photo pages, a fold-out map, and four appendices, including
one on houses erected by the master builder Joseph Henderson, and one on
the possible chronological order of existing Rothesay houses. An
authoritative work on one of New Brunswick's oldest and most elegant towns.
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How, Douglas ~ The 8th Hussars 1964 Maritime
Publishing
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Howard, Peter ~ Beaverbrook: A Study of Max the Unknown1964
Brunswick Press
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Hoyt, Jack E. ~ "Ice Out Past My House"- The Diary
of Azor Hoyt: a Kings County Loyalist Cerlox bound book, 8 ½
x 11, 89pp. plus illustrations. Annotated edition of a diary kept throughout
much of the 19th century by Azor Hoyt and his successors of Kingston parish,
Kings County, New Brunswick. Contains local historical and genealogical
information.
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Hubbard, Murray ~ How Well I Remember: Speerville,
New Brunswick 1991 Wilson Printing
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Hunt, Russell & Campbell, ~ Robert K.C.Irving:
The Art of the Industrialist 1973 McClelland & Stewart
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Hunter, Margaret M. ~ Pioneer Settlers of the Bay
Chaleur1978 The Tribune Press
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Hynes, Leo J. ~ The Catholic Irish In New Brunswick,
1783-1900 Moncton, NB, 1992. Pb, 302pp., photos, bibliography.
The only historical work of its kind on the Catholic church and the Catholic
citizenry of New Brunswick, written by a well-known Moncton priest and
pastor with the editorial assistance of J. Edward Belliveau. A book
in three major parts: Saint John and Southern New Brunswick; Fredericton
and the St John River; and Miramichi, Northern, and Eastern New Brunswick.
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Hynes, Leo J. ~ The Catholic Irish in New Brunswick
1783-1900 1993 Cummings Imagesetting
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Ingersoll, L. K. ~ “Over The Cobbestones”: Notes
on the History of the Sloven New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, 1975.
Saddle-stitched book, 35pp., 7 x 10. A treatise on the horse-drawn
vehicle known as a “sloven,” which was thought to be unique to 19th century
Saint John. Text by the late Keith Ingersoll, curator of Canadian History
at the New Brunswick Museum. Liberally illustrated with photographs and
sketches by T. Dickinson and others.
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Ingersoll, L. K. ~ Wings Over The Sea Goose
Lane Editions, Fredericton, NB, 1991. Pb, 151 pp., illustrations,
bibliography, index. The story of Allan Moses, the fisherman of Grand
Manan Island, New Brunswick, who "parlayed an ornithological 'find' into
a bird preservation area. leading the way for the development of several
bird sanctuaries on Canada's eastern coast." Written with warmth
and enthusiasm by Grand Manan's late 'Keith' Ingersoll, sometime Curator
of Canadian History at the New Brunswick Museum.
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Ives, Edward D. ~ Folksongs of New Brunswick
Goose Lane Editions, Fredericton, NB, 1989. Pb, 184pp., illus., biblio.
Music, lyrics, and historical notes on 52 traditional New Brunswick folksongs,
together with portraits of a number of the best-known singers - the most
affectionate being Dr Ives's 42-page chapter on the musicmaking of the
late Wilmot MacDonald of Glenwood, Miramichi, whom many regarded as New
Brunswick's finest traditional singer in this century.
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