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Colter's Siding
Relief Project, N.B. Relief project at the Acadia Forest experiment station, Colter's Siding, New Brunswick.
ID #21859

Fort Cumberland
Fort Cumberland A 1885 picture showing the remains of the strategic Fort Cumberland on Chignecto Isthmus, Nova Scotia, today reconstructed.
ID #10184

Fredericton
Fredericton, before 1820 A view of Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick, before 1820, a quiet town well up the long Saint John River.
ID #10238
Fredericton in Winter A winter scene in Fredericton, early 19th century.
ID #10239
Government House The new Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, c. 1850. By Lady Anna Maria Head.
ID #21783

Minto
Coal Mine A failing coal mine in New Brunswick during the Great Depression.
ID #20909

Saint John
United Empire Loyalists United Empire Loyalists landing at the site of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1783. New Brunswick was largely created by the flow of Loyalists into the region. Print by John David Kelly (1862-1958), before 1935.
ID #20073
Saint John, 1815 A view of Saint John, from Fort Howe, c. 1815, with a native Indian family in the foreground and the bustling port beyond.
ID #10237
Saint John An early 19th century picture of Saint John, New Brunswick, the first city to be incorporated in Canada, which grew with Loyalist settlement around the entry to the Saint John River from 1784 onward.
ID #10193
Sleigh Club A meeting of the Sleigh Club at the barracks, St. John, New Brunswick, 1837. Hand-coloured lithograph by Richard George Levinge (1811-1884).
ID #23193
Terminal Grain Elevator A new terminal grain elevator, Saint John, New Brunswick, early 20th century.
ID #20804

Saint John River
St. John Falls The falls in the St. John River in New Brunswick.
ID #10008
Falls Log Driving Driving logs past the falls of the St. John, New Brunswick, 1850s.
ID #10009
St. John River, c. 1805 Living alongside the St. John River, New Brunswick, c. 1805. Watercolour by George Heriot (c. 1759-1839).
ID #23202
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