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Table of Contents
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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.
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.
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.
Atlantic Brewery
When the Air Force withdrew from Stephenville, the Atlantic Brewery was the first major industry to become established in the town.
Bays
The island of Newfoundland has a long and indented coastline that includes several major bays.
Eastport Peninsula:Broomclose and Sailors Island
A histroy about the communities Broomclose and Sailors Island, located on the Eastport Peninsula of Newfoundland.
Church Ladies
An overview of the work of Church Ladies in Newfoundland.
Cities
Information about the definition of a city as well as information about St. John's, Mount Pearl, and Corner Brook.
Community Making: Eastport, Happy Adventure, Sandy Cove
The settlement of Eastport, Happy Adventure and Sandy Cove was essentially a single phased operation from the 1850s into the 1870s.
Eastport Peninsula:Community Origins
The origins of Communities in the Eastport Peninsula, such as Salvage, Eastport, Sandy Cove, Happy Adventure, etc.
Community
A community is a group of people who live in the same area and share the same culture. This article is all about the function of communities.
Eastport Peninsula: Burnside
Information about the communities of Burnside and St. Chad's on the Eastport Peninsula of Newfoundland.
Eastport Peninsula: The Neck
The Neck, a parcel of land used for inter-community and peninsular activities, is located between Eastport, Happy Adventure, and Sandy Cove.
Edith Mary Manuel (1902-1984)
Brief Biography of Edith Mary Manuel (1902-1984).
English
About the English and Irish origins of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians that immigrated between the 17th and 19th century.
Ethel Gertrude Dickinson (1880-1918)
Biography of Ethel Gertrude Dickinson (1880-1918).
Ethnic Diversity
Newfoundland and Labrador is often described as having the most homogeneous population of European origin in Canada.
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.
Eastport Peninsula:Inter-Community Family Relationships
Families of Salvage were very closely intertwined through marriage and migration with those in nearby places.
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