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Loyalists - New Brunswick RAYMOND, W.O. GANONG, W.F. MITCHELL, John ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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Loyalists - New Brunswick RAYMOND, W.O. GANONG, W.F. MITCHELL, John Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society. No. 5. Sun Printing Company, Saint John, N.B., 1904, (Loyalists). Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society. No. 5. Saint John, N.B.: The Sun Printing Company, Limited, 1904. Pp (4),[139]-279,(1). 8vo, blue printed wrappers. Contents : “Winslow's Sketch of Nova-Scotiain 1783, with introduction by W.O. Raymond” (pp 142-162); “Historical-Geog raphical Documents, Edited by Wm. F. Ganong” - (1) Monckton's Expedition onthe St. John in 1758 (pp 165-174). (2) John Mitchel's Diary and Field Book Survey at Passamaquoddy in 1764 (pp 175-188); “Loyalists in Arms” by W.O. Raymond (pp 189-219); “Roll of Officers of Loyalist Corps” (pp 224-272); “Loyalist Transport Ships, 1783” (pp 273-279). Lacking rear cover and half ofspine, front cover detaches but reattached at spine with tape, penned writ ing all over front cover, last page torn in half (but present), overall a poor copy. As is. 40.00 Price:
40.00 CDN
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Loyalists). Loyalist Lineages of Canada. Volume II - Parts 1 and 2. Toronto Branch, The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, Toronto, 1991, ISBN:0969517807 (Loyalists). Loyalist Lineages of Canada. Volume II – Parts 1 and 2. [In Two Volumes]. (Toronto) : Toronto Branch, The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, (1991). Pp [i]-xxix,(1),1-728,(2); (4),729-1563,(1). Index. 8vo, red paper covered boards, gilt to front board and spine. A fine set. The 2 volumes for 150.00 Price:
150.00 CDN
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Loyalists - Ceramics - Catalogue WELDON, Haliburton Specimens of China Brought to the Colonies by the Early Settlers, Particularly the Loyalists, collected for the Museum of King's College,Windsor, NovaScotia, and Presented in Memory of Haliburton Weldon, by his Mother. Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1880, (Loyalists – Ceramics - Catalogue). Specimens of China Brought to the Colonies by the Early Settlers, Particularly the Loyalists, collected for the Museum of King's College,Windsor, Nova Scotia, and Presented in Memory of Haliburton Weldon, by his Mother. Fredericton, New Brunswick, May 18th, 1880 :The 97th Anniversary of the Landing of the Loyalists in Saint John, N.B. P p [1]-16. 8vo, plain grey stitched wrappers. An unillustrated list of 320 ceramic items. This is the original copy from which a facsimile reprint was done in 1972 (check our website for the reprint). “In presenting this smallcollection of old China to the Museum of King's College, Windsor, N.S., it is hoped it will be borne in mind that it must be valued not for its intri nsic worth, but as recollections of the early settlers in these Colonies, among which will be found several contributions from families of later arrival. The original intention, however, of the collection was to save from destruction some specimens of the China brought to the country by the Loyalists, and to place them in the first College in British North America established by Royal Charter since their landing – a fitting place of deposit for the relics of those leal and true subjects of the English Crown. It is rather a remarkable fact, that in the hazardous departure of these Refugees, though obliged in many cases to leave their books, plate, and even clothing; still the bowl in which their children were baptized, or some valuable articles of glass or porcelain was always saved, and it is believed their descendants will place some value on these slight memorials of an ancestry worthyto be held in all honor. A distinguished general Officer when in command o f the troops in St. John, truly and beautifully remarked to the donor, “that the self-denying devotion of those Loyalists in their attachment to theirSovereign, exceeded anything on record in the pages of History”.” - from t he Preface. Back cover detached, edges nicked and browned, waterstaining tomargins of fore-edge, penned title to front wrapper, else good. 200.00 Price:
200.00 CDN
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Loyalists - Ceramics - Catalogue COLLINS, Louis W. O'BRIEN, Gerard WELDON Specimens of China Brought to the Colonies by the Early Settlers, Particularly the Loyalists, collected for the Museum of King's College,Windsor, NovaScotia, and Presented in Memory of Haliburton Weldon, by his Mother. repri nt L.W. Collins & Gerald O'Brien / L.S. Loomer / W.K. Morrison, Halifax / Windsor / Lawrencetown, 1972, (Loyalists – Ceramics - Catalogue). Specimens of China Brought to the Colonies by the Early Settlers, Particularly the Loyalists, collected for the Museum of King's College,Windsor, Nova Scotia, and Presented in Memory of Haliburton Weldon, by his Mother. Halifax : L.W. Collins & Gerald O'Brien / Windsor : L.S. Loomer / Lawrencetown : W.K. Morrison, 1972. Pp [1]-16 including covers. 8vo, white stapled wrappers. Facsimile reprint of Fredericton 1880 edition. An unillustrated list of 320 ceramic items. Very good. 20.00 Price:
20.00 CDN
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