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Matching Articles"19th Century" (Total 7)
Disasters 1892-1929
Some of Newfoundland and Labrador's best-known and most destructive disasters occurred during the era of Responsible Government.
Social Changes, 1730-1815
Newfoundland and Labrador experienced numerous social changes involving health, education, population, etc. during the period of naval government.
Acadian Village
About the origins of the town of Stephenville and it's surrounding area, once known as the Acadian Village.
Eastport Peninsula:Broomclose and Sailors Island
A histroy about the communities Broomclose and Sailors Island, located on the Eastport Peninsula of Newfoundland.
Eastport Peninsula: Burnside
Information about the communities of Burnside and St. Chad's on the Eastport Peninsula of Newfoundland.
Eastport Peninsula:Inter-Community Family Relationships
Families of Salvage were very closely intertwined through marriage and migration with those in nearby places.
Eastport Peninsula: Flat Islands Affinities
Settled in the 1820s, Flat Islands (a collective name for a cluster of four flat-topped island settlements) grew very rapidly
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