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  Bridgetown, Barbados Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The City of Bridgetown, population 5,928 (1990) metropolitan area 110,000 (2000), formerly the Town of Saint Michael, is the Capital city of the island nation of Barbados.
Bridgetown is a major West Indies tourist destination, and the city acts as an important financial, informatics and convention centre in the Caribbean region.
Bridgetown serves as the principal centre of commercial activity in Barbados, as well as a central hub for the islands' public transport system.
encyclopedia.localcolorart.com /encyclopedia/Bridgetown,_Barbados   (1728 words)

  
 History of Nova Scotia, Jan 1870 - Dec 1879
Frederick George Creed was born in Mill Village, Queens County, Nova Scotia in 1871.
In 1878 he moved with his family to Canso, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, and by 1885 was employed by the Western Union Telegraph Company in that town.
Among the thirty sailing vessels built by Ebenezer Cox in Kingsport, Nova Scotia, was a series known as the K ships.
alts.net /ns1625/nshist11.html   (5736 words)

  
 R.B (Rae) Fleming - writer, researcher, editor, lecturer, historian
Coward, E R, Bridgetown Nova Scotia, Its History to 1900 (Kentville: Kentville Publishing Co Ltd), 1955.
Grant, John N, The Development of Sherbrooke Village to 1880 (Halifax: The Nova Scotia Museum), 1972.
Mancke, Elizabeth, “At the Counter of the General Store: Women and the Economy in Eighteenth-Century Horton, Nova Scotia” in Margaret Conrad, ed, Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800 (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press), 1995.
www.rbfleming.net /bibliog.htm   (4127 words)

  
 Canada - Catholic Church Local History and Ancestors Genealogy Research
The Archdiocese originally encompassed "...the middle and western counties of the Nova Scotia province (Halifax, Lunenburg, Queens, Shelburne, Yarmouth, Digby, Annapolis, Kings, Hants, Cumberland, and Colchester), and the British colony, Bermuda.
Originally, the Diocese of Arichat, the diocese encompassed the three easternmost counties of Nova Scotia proper, with the whole island of Cape Breton, and was previously included in the Dioceses of Quebec and later
Bridgetown, NS B0S 1C0 (Mission of St. Louis)
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 Bridgetown [Nova Scotia: Localities: B]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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