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  Miramichi River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Miramichi River watershed drains a territory comprising one-quarter of New Brunswick's territory, measuring approximately 13,000 km² of which 300 km² is an estuarine environment on the inner part of Miramichi Bay.
Soils in the Miramichi River watershed are typically acidic with shallow topsoil, lending to poor suitability for agriculture.
The shorelines of the estuarine portion of the Miramichi River exposes newer rocks belonging to the Carboniferous era and underlay the sandy topsoil, however some coastal land is low lying and suffers poor drainage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Miramichi_River   (860 words)

  
 Barnaby Rudge
The daughter of Henry VIII and the Catholic Catherine of Aragon ascended to the throne as Mary I (1553-1558).
Barnaby's mother, widow of the murdered steward at the Warren, begins to receive visits from a shadowy highwayman whom she feels compelled to protect.
Barnaby is taken prisoner by soldiers and held in Newgate, which the mob plans to burn.
charlesdickenspage.com /rudge.html   (1758 words)

  
 The Barnaby River
During the early part of this century, this river, as well as many others, was used each spring to transport the logs to the mills downriver.
They were piled up high on river banks in a fashion as to require only a few swings of the axe to send the whole thing rolling in the river.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Barnaby River, it flows northward from Rogersville to the Miramichi River, the last take-out being Route 118, ½ hour southwest of Miramichi City.
www.elements.nb.ca /theme/rivers/leonel/barnaby.htm   (597 words)

  
 Great Lakes Tug Boat Photo Gallery
Colorado and Arizona at the GLT dock on the Calumet River.
Hannah and tanker barge on the Saginaw River.
Rebecca Lynn and barge in the Cuyahoga River.
www.boatnerd.com /pictures/tug   (1370 words)

  
 Barnaby River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Barnaby River is a small Canadian river in New Brunswick.
The Barnaby River rises in southeastern Northumberland County and flows northwest into the Southwest Miramichi River at Kirkwood, NB.
The Barnaby River watershed is entirely rural, dominated by forests and small farms in the communities of Rogersville, NB, East Collette, NB, Collette, NB, West Collette, NB, Murray Settlement, NB, Barnaby River, NB, Lower Barnaby, NB, Upper Barnaby, NB and Kirkwood, NB.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barnaby_River   (112 words)

  
 Barnaby Bear:River Fowey to Bolventor
Barnaby Bear walked for a long time, untill he could barely see the river meandering through the marsh.
Barnaby Bear thinks that some of the bumps in the ground are old walls that have grown over with grass.
Barnaby Bear soon came to a dead end, and needed to cross the river.
www.barnabybear.net /riverlast.htm   (511 words)

  
 The Midsummer Murders
Barnaby sets out to discover who has perpetrated the crime, however, before he can conclude his investigations ther is trouble at the theatre.
Barnaby and Troy are called in to help keep the peace on the vilage of Martyr Warren when, to the extreme anger of Falklands veteran Major Hector Bridges, two rival clans of travellers arrive.
Barnaby is on holiday when he learns of the death and is surprised to hear that Chief Inspector Pringle has arrested Billy Gurdie, a local, well known for petty crime.
www.britishdrama.org.uk /mmurders.html   (1486 words)

  
 Barnaby Rudge - A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty - Chapter 48   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
With hands that trembled with his eagerness to fix the bauble in his hat, Barnaby was adjusting it as he best could, and hurriedly replying to the tears and entreaties of his mother, when two gentlemen passed on the opposite side of the way.
Barnaby kissed his mother tenderly on the cheek, and bidding her be of good cheer, for their fortunes were both made now, did as he was desired.
Barnaby had been thinking within himself that the smell of the trodden grass brought back his old days at cricket, when he was a young boy and played on Chigwell Green.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/charlesdickens/BarnabyRudge/chap48.html   (2387 words)

  
 Australian Labor Party: Barnaby Joyce And Industrial Relations; Peter Costello And James Hardie
Barnaby says that he's going to secure public holidays, but he's got nothing to say about whether or how people will be paid for public holidays.
SMITH: The National Farmers Federation and Barnaby Joyce were sold a pup on Telstra, they were sold down the river on Telstra, and they sold the interests of their constituents, rural and regional Australia, down the river.
Barnaby Joyce has been sold down the river on industrial relations and he's selling his constituents down the river on industrial relations.
www.alp.org.au /media/1105/dsiirii290.php   (844 words)

  
 LOVEFiLM | Europe's No.1 online DVD rental service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Barnaby and Troy are called into investigate the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of an inventor...
Barnaby and Troy are called to investigate the murder of wealthy property developer, Richard Bayly.
Barnaby and Troy are sent into action when, after enrolling in an art class, Barnaby's wife discovers the body of a fellow student.
www.lovefilm.com /actor.php?at_id=25951   (813 words)

  
 Smart Rivers
Barnaby Joyce chose to hang up his shingle in St George because of the river, which has enabled a strong and vibrant community to flourish.
Barnaby, his wife Natalie and daughters Bridgette, Julia, Caroline and Odette love living in the town where school is just a two minute drive away and it only takes Barnaby 35 seconds to walk from his front door to work.
She says people who have lived on the river all their lives know the river is healthy.
www.smartrivers.com /people.htm   (1462 words)

  
 The Con Regan Family of New Brunswick - regg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
was born on 27 Jun 1869 in Barnaby River,Northumberland County,New Brunswick,Canada.
Ellen CASEY on 10 Jul 1901 in Barnaby River, Northumberland County,New Brunswick,Canada.
Hannah MEAGHER was born in Dec 1880 in Barnaby River,Northumberland County,New Brunswick,Canada.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~rbarry4145/regg02.htm   (833 words)

  
 ABC Shop - Midsomer Murders - Series 1
Inspector Barnaby soon discovers that Gerald is a man of mystery, a man with a past.
Barnaby sets out to discover who has perpetrated the crime, however, before he can conclude his investigations there is trouble at the theatre.
The residents gather round the body and Barnaby and Troy are called in to find out if this was a simple accident or of there are more sinister goings on.
shop.abc.net.au /browse/product.asp?productid=734044   (389 words)

  
 Irish Canadian Culrural Association of New Brunswick - People Places and Stories - NB Irish Communities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
NW of Wicklow, on the road to River de Chute: Wicklow Parish, Carleton County: PO 1853-1912: in 1866 it was a farming settlement with 40 families: in 1871 it had a population of 200: in 1898 it had 1 store and a population of 100: today it is a dispersed community.
N of Barnaby River, on road to Nelson-Miramichi: Nelson Parish, Northumberland County: Patrick, James and Michael Nowlan were settlers: in 1866 Nowlanville was a farming community with about 15 families: it became part of Nelson-Miramichi and today it is within the city of Miramichi.
SW of Barnaby River: Nelson Parish, Northumberland County: settled about 1832: in 1866 Semiwagan Ridge was a farming and lumbering settlement with about 11 families: PO 1891-1961: in 1898 Semiwagan Ridge had 1 post office and a population of 200: today it is a dispersed community.
www.newirelandnb.ca /ppns005.html   (6372 words)

  
 Abrreviated View of Movie Page
In 1644, as rebels are hanged by the British after their war with Scotland, Barnaby Lee and his father sail for America, but their ship is captured by pirates and Barnaby is led to believe that his father has been killed.
Barnaby escapes and meets the sheriff's daughter Dorothy, but he is not allowed to enter the city because of his British ancestry.
After an investigation reveals that the leader of the pirates is the brother of the governor of Maryland, and that Barnaby's father, who was not killed but taken prisoner, owns an estate in Maryland, Barnaby invites Dorothy and her family to Maryland to live in his new home.
www.afi.com /members/catalog/AbbrView.aspx?s=1&Movie=2108   (143 words)

  
 B4-U-EAT - Barnaby's Cafe in Houston Texas Restaurant & Dining Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
I have heard that the Barnaby's on Fairview is going to change their peanut sauce.
Barnaby's isn't the same as it used to be.
In addition, Barnaby bones on the wall had fallen off and have not been replaced since I was there months ago.
www.b4-u-eat.com /houston/restaurants/reviews/rsv0834.asp   (5794 words)

  
 Crockett Johnson Homepage: Biography of Crockett Johnson
"Barnaby" first appeared in the left-leaning newspaper PM on April 20, 1942, and was later syndicated in 52 American newspapers (with a combined circulation of nearly 5,600,000).
Jerome Chodorov adapted "Barnaby" for the stage in 1946, Robert and Lillian Masters adapted "Barnaby" for children's theater in 1948 (script published by Samuel French in 1950), and a "Barnaby" radio show aired in 1949.
A Sunday-page "Barnaby" ran for a short time in the late 1940s, a live-action TV special aired on CBS in December of 1959, and "Barnaby" was revived briefly during 1960-1962 (updated by Johnson and redrawn by Warren Sattler), but failed after a few episodes.
www.k-state.edu /english/nelp/purple/biography.html   (1821 words)

  
 Artist
Barnaby graduated from Exeter University in 1991 with a degree in Fine Art and French.
Following a successful show at the Blue Lias gallery in Lyme Regis, Barnaby was asked to form one third of the acclaimed Three West Country Artists exhibition in 1998.
Barnaby regularly lectures on art history and art techniques, both in Britain and farther afield.
web.mac.com /barnaby.edwards/iWeb/Site/Artist.html   (220 words)

  
 Barnaby Lewis, Akimel O'odham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Barnaby Lewis lives in a block-style house that overlooks huge fields of cotton.
Barnaby sings mostly bird songs that he learned from two of his elders who have passed away.
Barnaby explains that that when early Spanish explorers asked the people a question, they would say Pimage which meant “I don’t understand.” The Spanish began to call them the Pimas.
www.oyate.com /zartists/lewis01/lewis.htm   (279 words)

  
 Flambeau River
The river begins narrow and winding with several Class I rapids along the way to Notch Rock Rapids, a fast 100 yard Class II rapids.
The river turns left into Wannigan Rapids which is not difficult for most experienced canoeists, Flambeau Falls is about a half mile further, which is a little more challenging than Wannigan.
After the bridge the river is fairly wide straight and deep, but a Class I rapids follows the first right bend..
www.huntfishcampwisconsin.com /Flambeau.html   (1043 words)

  
 Eagan genealogy
Barnaby Eagan came to the United States as an indentured servant in 1746.
James Wood surveyed the narrow passage tract on the North River as well as he remembers they crossed the river at the narrow passage of the North side but how many chains chains they ran on the other side he can not recollect, but they ran up the river.
On page 430 is an article regarding Barnaby Eagan which says, “Barnaby Eagan stated in a 23 March 1770 deposition that he was 70 and that he lived on the South side of the South River Shenandoah near 30 years”.
www.ranches.org /Barnaby_Eagan.htm   (2636 words)

  
 Barnaby's|Houston - Research Houston Restaurants and read user reviews and information about Barnaby's and Restaurants ...
the interior theme is in memory of a dog named barnaby (may he rest in peace).
"not as diverse as the original fairview location, the newer, roomier river oaks area barnabys bustles with a cross-section of cool families toting tots, gen x-ers, single straights and gays.the foodin this dog-eat-dog restaurant world, count on barnabys user-friendly menu, a magnet for chow-hounds and..."
"perched on the edge of river oaks, the second location of barnabyis has become an instant neighborhood favorite.
www.openlist.com /restaurants-view-barnabys7.htm   (328 words)

  
 Michael Meagher - meag02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She was employed as as postmaster 1 Jan 1890 - 1 Jan 1909 in Barnaby River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
was born in 1875 in Barnaby River,Northumberland County,New Brunswick,Canada.
was born in Dec 1880 in Barnaby River,Northumberland County,New Brunswick,Canada.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~rbarry4145/meag02.htm   (437 words)

  
 MacDougall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The church, located on this point of land, was built by the surrounding communities from both sides of the river.
After a short time,due to highway changes(straightening and widening) her home had to be moved, she sold the house and moved to Campbellton to live with her daughter Erlene.
Both are buried in the Campbellton Rural Cemetery in the Allan MacDougall plot.
members.tripod.com /~gennb/macdougall.htm   (1464 words)

  
 Chapter one
Barnaby River is situated about ten miles south of Nelson-Miramichi.
Perhaps the family moved from Beaubear's Island to the Barnaby River area early in 1838, a year after arriving in New Brunswick, as the ship building industry on Beaubear's Island was already declining and entered an economic depression in 1841.
The Morrissy homestead was in the Scemiwaggon River Ridge area near Barnaby River and Jane Morrissy Allan tells me that her brother Dick Morrissy still owns some acreage of the original homestead.
www.morrisseyfamilyhistory.com /chapter_one.html   (2825 words)

  
 The Barnaby River
As usual it is mid-April and the ice is barely out on the Barnaby.
I have always enjoyed hearing old stories about events of the past, most rivers have stories, known and not so well known; this one is no exception.
Hazards present are restricted to beaver dams and alder-choked passages on the upper reaches and one notable section of whitewater known as "Saunders Rapids"(class II+ in high water) directly above the tide-head.
www.nanookofthenashwaak.com /barnaby.shtml   (582 words)

  
 The Miramichi River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Our river and our land are intrinsically woven together, both needing the other in order to survive.
Men made their living, and some ended their living, breaking up the many spring log jams that used to occur, trying to untangle a snarl of wood so that is could rush down the river to its resting place at the various mills along the way.
Barnaby Island: A Jewel On The Miramichi River
cspace.unb.ca /nbco/pigs/miramichi/land   (261 words)

  
 Senator Barnaby Joyce- Contact Barnaby
Barnaby Joyce is the most western-based Senator in Queensland and his electorate office is situated in the small town of St.George in the Balonne Shire.
Nestled on the banks of the ‘Mighty Balonne’ River, St.George has a population of 3,800 and a thriving local economy based mainly on agriculture.
Authorised by the office of Barnaby Joyce- 90 The Terrace, St. George Qld 4487
www.barnabyjoyce.com.au /contact.asp   (122 words)

  
 Alexandra Goudard ~ framed botanical fine art prints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
After a busy career in advertising she moved out of the bustle of London to rediscover the landscapes of her childhood and a delight in the changing seasons.
As she roamed the downs, fields and river banks with her labrador, Barnaby, she wondered at the perfection and simplicity of the flowers which grow in the hedgerows and fields.
The urge to paint them was irresistible and her long-neglected talent and love of painting was resurrected.
www.barnabyproductions.co.uk /about.html   (142 words)

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