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The Black River Road Tragedy

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  • 1869

The Black River Road Tragedy Full Report Of The Coroner's Inquest And The Trial of John A Munroe For The Murder Of Sarah Margaret Vail and Ella May Munroe, Saint John, N.B. It was printed by George WL Day, 46 Charlotte Street, 1869.

Design for Banner Screen

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  • February 1st 1870

A design for a banner screen from the February 1st 1870, Young Ladies Journal. The design is a bush full of flowers.

Censuses in Kings County

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  • 1871-1966

A collection of censuses from Kings County. One document registers the population from 1871-194. Details places of worship, mills, stock. A census from 1971. A list of Kings County Municipal officers.

Gigantic Supplements: Young Lades Journal

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  • November 1871, March and June 1872, April and August 1873

Five copies of the Gigantic Supplements, Young Ladies Journal. These journals illustrate and show off fashions for young women.

Reverend Hiram A. Cody

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  • 1872 - 1972

This fond of Hiram. A Cody is comprised of two newspaper articles, parts one and two of an article written by Ted Jones, as well as two copies of an address given to the Kings County Historical Society by A. P. Hetherington, in 1972, titled Life and Times of H. A. Cody.

Reverend Cody was both a pastor and a literary figure, having prolifically written in many forms such as plays, short stories, novels, sermons ans serializations. He was born on the Washademoak, New Brunswick in 1872. He moved to the Yukon in 1904 as a travelling missionary, and in 1909 him and his family moved back to New Brunswick and to the rectorship of St. James' Church in Saint John. In 1927 Rev. Cody was appointed Archdeacon of Saint John. He died in 1984 at the age of 75.

Kings County Municipal Wardens

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  • 1877-1966

Six programs with a list of all the Kings County Municipal Wardens and the years that certain individuals were the Wardens.

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