Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance Midgic, New Brunswick

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Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance Midgic, New Brunswick

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Dates of existence

1910

History

The Temperance movement formed to make the consumption of alcohol illegal. The Canada Temperance Act (Scott Act) of 1878 gave local governments the option to ban the sale of alcohol. The Cookeville-Midgic Women's Institute Hall in Midgic, New Brunswick, is believed to have been a Temperance meeting place. Midgic, is a rural community just north of Sackville in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Midgic, New Brunswick

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Authority record identifier

MC-69

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THT

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Status

Final

Level of detail

Partial

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

2022/07/23

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  • English

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  • EAC

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