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Table of Contents
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Agricultural Communities
This article is about the agricultural communities found in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Arms, Seals, and Emblems of Newfoundland and Labrador
The function of coats of arms, great seals, and emblems is to identify a place, person, or institution. Various symbols have represented Newfoundland.
The Congregational Church in Newfoundland
This article is about the Congregational Church in Newfoundland, its origins and ultimate merger with the Presbyterian Church
Creed and Culture, 1784-1830
Creed and culture of the Irish immigrant population in Newfoundland from 1784-1830.
Eastport Peninsula Conclusion: Cultural Preservation
Preserving the culture of the Eastport Peninsula, a peninsula located in Newfoundland.
Eastport Peninsula: Family Origins
A permanent population in the Salvage-Barrow Harbour area from the 1780s up to the 1820s was created by families who came to fish for cod.
English Migration: Seasonal, Temporary and Permanent
Newfoundland experienced three types of migration from the English West Country: seasonal, temporary and permanent.
Eastport Peninsula: Migratory Fishery and Early Settlement
About the migratory fishery and early English settlement on the Eastport Peninsula.
Military Bases, NL
Positive and negative influences of British, French, and American military bases on Newfoundland and Labrador.
Roman Catholic Religious Orders and Education
The Roman Catholic religious orders and their influence on education in Newfoundland during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Eastport Peninsula: The Treaty Shore Era
Between the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) and Treaty of Paris (1783) England and France held concurrent fishing rights within Bonavista Bay.
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