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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GPO_two-hundred-years-and-counting_Saint-Andrews-New-Brunswick.html
English on left Against the odds Many blockhouses were built in North America, but few have survived. Why is this one still here? Throughout the 19th century the St. Andrews Blockhouse was used for storage and occasionally as a barracks by the mil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GPN_st-andrews-blockhouse_Saint-Andrews-New-Brunswick.html
This marker consists of two side-by-side plaques, one in English and the other in French.English: The West Point Blockhouse and a battery were erected by the townspeople of St. Andrews at the outbreak of the War of 1812-14 in anticipation of a sea…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GPL_st-stephen-post-office_Saint-Stephen-New-Brunswick.html
English Built in 1885-1887, this building was constructed to house the post office, customs and internal revenue. Designed under federal chief architect Thomas Fuller, the structure is one of a series of building erected to establish a federal pre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GPH_the-milltown-cotton-mill-workers-monument_Saint-Stephen-New-Brunswick.html
English on left They came from homes still standing in Milltown and St. Stephens. They were joined by experienced textile workers from England, Scotland, America and French Canada. The included young women, recruited from small towns and villages …
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