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62 Postcards, 1909-1918.
62 Postcards, 1909-1918.
Letter from R. Hoben to C. Burpee discussing the activities of the "Perley Party" mentioning Duncan Glazier, and others; Burton, March 21, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to C. Burpee discussing the activities of the "Perley Party" mentioning Duncan Glazier, and others; Burton, March 21, 1868.
Letter from George Hoben to Charles Burpee offering his assessment of the political situation in the County and their chances in the upcoming election mentioning William Rutledge, W.D. Perley, Henry Estabrooks, and others; Burton, March 15, 1878.
Letter from George Hoben to Charles Burpee offering his assessment of the political situation in the County and their chances in the upcoming election mentioning William Rutledge, W.D. Perley, Henry Estabrooks, and others; Burton, March 15, 1878.
Letter from Nathaniel Hubbard to Charles Burpee commenting on Tilley's unpopularity, McGee's death, the railroad route, and the affinity of himself with Charles Burpee and R. Hoben; Burton, April 24, 1868.
Letter from Nathaniel Hubbard to Charles Burpee commenting on Tilley's unpopularity, McGee's death, the railroad route, and the affinity of himself with Charles Burpee and R. Hoben; Burton, April 24, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee asking for the position of fishery warden mentioning Glazier, Perley, George Estabrooks; and commenting on the road money for Sheffield mentioning Moses Cobourne, John Townsend, Charles Upton and Samuel Ferguson; and on their candidate in the next election, mentioning George Morrow, John Glazier and others; [Burton], May 4, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee asking for the position of fishery warden mentioning Glazier, Perley, George Estabrooks; and commenting on the road money for Sheffield mentioning Moses Cobourne, John Townsend, Charles Upton and Samuel Ferguson; and on their candidate in the next election, mentioning George Morrow, John Glazier and others; [Burton], May 4, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing Glazier's appointment, and the railroad route in New Brunswick; Burton, April 2, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing Glazier's appointment, and the railroad route in New Brunswick; Burton, April 2, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing Glazier's position, A. Harrison's stand, and the railroad route; Burton, April 7, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing Glazier's position, A. Harrison's stand, and the railroad route; Burton, April 7, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the impact of the MacKenzie victory on New Brunswick and matters of local politics; Burton, April 6, 1874.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the impact of the MacKenzie victory on New Brunswick and matters of local politics; Burton, April 6, 1874.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the Militia Law, the reaction to McGee's death, the opinion of a Fenian, and some mundane matters; Burton, April 14, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the Militia Law, the reaction to McGee's death, the opinion of a Fenian, and some mundane matters; Burton, April 14, 1868.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the political climate in New Brunswick and his philosophy of individual responsibility within the political system; Burton, May 12, 1873.
Letter from R. Hoben to Charles Burpee discussing the political climate in New Brunswick and his philosophy of individual responsibility within the political system; Burton, May 12, 1873.
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