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Matching Articles"19th Century" (Total 94)
Population Distribution and Land-Based Industries
With the construction of the railway, workers began to leave their coastal homes to find employment at new mines and mills in the island's interior.
The Presbyterian Church in Newfoundland
A brief history on the Presbyterian Church and relations with Newfoundland.
19th Century Health Care
Few health-care services existed in Newfoundland and Labrador at the start of the 19th century.
Exploring 19th-Century Labrador
An account of the failed 1887 expedition of Randle Wilson Holme (1864-1957) to reach Churchill Falls in the interior of Labrador.
19th Century Migration
Newfoundland and Labrador experienced immigration during the first half of the 19th century and emigration during the latter decades of the century.
19th Century Communications and Transportation
The 19th century introduced new and increasingly efficient forms of transportation and communication to Newfoundland and Labrador.
28 Cochrane Street, St. John's, NL
About 28 Cochrane Street, a Registered Heritage Structure rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1892.
3 Park Place, St. John's, NL
About the Registered Heritage Structure on 3 Park Place, located in St. John's, NL and most likely constructed in 1881.
377 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL
About 377 Duckworth Street, a Registered Heritage Structure located in St. John's, NL and originally built between 1876-1880.
562-564 Water Street, St. John's, NL
About 562-564 Water Street, a Registered Heritage Structure located in St. John's and built around 1850.
Acadian Village
About the origins of the town of Stephenville and it's surrounding area, once known as the Acadian Village.
Agricultural Communities
This article is about the agricultural communities found in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Alexander House (Bonavista)
About the Alexander House, the oldest documented residential structure in Newfoundland.
Alexander and Jennie Templeman House, Bonavista, NL
About the Alexander and Jennie Templeman house, a Registered Heritage Structure built in Bonavista in 1895.
Anderson House, St. John's, NL
About the Anderson House, a Registered Heritage Structure located at 42 Powers Court in St. John's and built circa 1804-1805.
Angel House, St. John's, NL
About the Registered Heritage Structure on 146 Hamilton Ave. in St. John's. Ancestral home of the Angel Family from 1879 ti 1997.
Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (St. John's)
About the Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, a Registered Heritage Structure located on 16 Church Hill in St. John's that dates back to 1699.
The Church of England
Information about the Church of England and it's influence in Newfoundland history.
Archibald Bennett House, Brooklyn, NL
About the Archibald Bennett house, a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1890 by Archibald Bennett, a local carpenter.
Architecture of St. John's, 1800-1892
Information about the architectural background of St. John's from 1800-1892.
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