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Table of Contents
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Administration of Law to 1729
An article on the administration of law in Newfoundland to 1729
Allied Installations
During the Second World War, Newfoundland played a pivotal role in Allied naval strategy for the North Atlantic.
The American Presence in Newfoundland and Labrador
Under its Leased Bases Agreement with Britain, the United States had permission to establish military bases in Newfoundland.
Argentia
By the end of the Second World War, the obscure fishing villages of Argentia and Marquise had been transformed into a mammoth US military base.
Lester Burry
Biography of Lester Burry, born in Safe Harbour, Bonavista Bay, 1898
Canadian Presence in Newfoundland during World War II
As the likelihood of war increased in the 1930s, Canada realized that its defence hinged on the protection of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Lundrigan Story: Sinking of the SS Caribou
A narrative written by a survivor of SS Caribou, which sunk in the early hours of 14 October 1942 after being hit by a German torpedo.
The Strickland Story: Sinking of the SS Caribou
A narrative written by a survivor of the SS Caribou, which sunk in the early hours of 14 October 1942 after being hit by a German torpedo.
Case Study One: Law and Forensic Medicine in Early Newfoundland
A Case Study on Law and Forensic Medicine in Early Newfoundland from 1729 to 1815.
Case Study Two: Law and Forensic Medicine in Early Newfoundland
The second article on Law and Forensic Medicine in Early Newfoundland from 1729 to 1815, including another case study.
Civil Governors, 1825-1854
Newfoundland did not receive official colonial status until 1825, when the British government appointed the first civil governor, Sir Thomas Cochrane.
Civil Governors
Civil governors represented the authority of the crown in Newfoundland and Labrador and upheld the colony's Constitution.
Prescott, Sir Henry (1783-1874)
Biography of Sir Henry Prescott who served as civil governor of Newfoundland from 1834-1841.
Harvey, Sir John (1778-1852)
Biography of Sir John Harvey, who was civil governor of Newfoundland from 1841-1846.
LeMarchant, Sir John Gaspard (1803-1874)
Biography of Sir John Gaspard LeMarchant, civil governor of Newfoundland from 1847-1852.
Hamilton, Ker Baillie (1804-1889)
Biography ofKer Baillie, civil governor of Newfoundland from 1852-1855.
Civil Magistracy
A history of the Newfoundland magistracy beginning with the appointment of the first local justices of the peace in 1729.
Cochrane, Sir Thomas John (1789-1872)
Biography of Sir Thomas John Cochrane, civil governor of Newfoundland from 1825-1834.
The Colonial Building
The importance of the Colonial Building to suffrage, the Chinese, and Bella 'Bobbie' Robertson.
Fishery Modernization During Commission of Government
How the Commission of Government affected the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery.
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