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         Newfoundland & Labrador Canada History:     more books (100)
  1. Against the Tide: Battling for Economic Renewal in Newfoundland and Labrador by J.D. House, 1999-09-11
  2. Corner Brook: A Social History of a Paper Town (Newfoundland History Series, 3) by Harold Horwood, 1987-01
  3. Catucto : Battle Harbour, Labrador 1832-1833 by C. J. Poole, 1999-06-01
  4. Canada then and now by Aileen Garland, 1968
  5. A Short History of Newfoundland and Labrador by Newfoundland Historical Society, 2008-12-02
  6. The Mounties: A Newfoundland and Labrador History by Gerry Lahey, 2004-07-30
  7. As Near to Heaven by Sea : A History Newfoundland and Labrador by Kevin Major, 2002
  8. Moon Handbooks Atlantic Canada : New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador (3rd Ed) by Mark Morris, Andrew Hempstead, 2002-05-16
  9. Bibliography of Newfoundland by Agnes C. O'Dea, Anne Alexander, 1987-07
  10. The dangerous cove;: A story of the early days in Newfoundland by John F Hayes, 1957
  11. The Maritime provinces: a handbook for travellers : A guide to the chief cities, coasts, and islands of the maritime provinces of Canada...with the gulf ... / also, Newfoundland and the Labrador coast. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  12. A History of Newfoundland, Canada from the English, Colonial and Foreign Records by D. W. Prowse, 2003-06-01
  13. Newfoundland and Labrador Candidates for Member of Parliament
  14. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro: Churchill Falls, Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation Limited, Smallwood Reservoir, Twin Falls

21. Newfoundland, Province, Canada: History And Politics
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—newfoundland, province, canada The Treaty of Paris of 1763definitively awarded newfoundland and labrador (where the French had
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Newfoundland, province, Canada
History and Politics
In the early 19th cent. the Hudson's Bay Company developed the fur trade, and this, together with the expansion of the fishing industry, led to increased immigration from Europe, particularly Ireland. Representative government was introduced in 1832 and parliamentary government in 1855. The port of Heart's Content became the western terminus of the transatlantic cable in 1866. In 1869, Newfoundland voters rejected union with Canada; in 1895, after a disastrous fire in St. John's and the failure of local banks, negotiations to join Canada resumed but were unsuccessful. Relatively little attention had been paid to Labrador, but in 1895 iron ore was discovered in the Grand Falls (now Churchill Falls) region. As part of the Anglo-French Entente Cordiale of 1904, France abandoned the French Shore. Possession of Labrador was disputed by Quebec and Newfoundland until 1927, when the British privy council demarcated the western boundary, enlarged Labrador's land area, and confirmed Newfoundland's title to it. During the depression of the 1930s, Britain suspended Newfoundland's self-government and assumed administrative and financial control. Actual authority was exercised by a joint commission of Newfoundlanders and British. During World War II, U.S. and British military bases were established in Labrador and on Newfoundland.

22. History, Heritage And Culture
Memorial history Colonial Office 194 Series Finding Aids The Confederation ofnewfoundland and canada (Soiree 99) Culturecanada newfoundland and labrador
http://www.mun.ca/library/cns/heritage.html
Newfoundland and Labrador Web Sites by Subject
History, Heritage and Culture
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Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Archives Federation des francophones de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador Historic Sites Association of Newfoundland and Labrador ... Newfoundland Historical Society
Institutions/Organizations
Centre for Material Culture Studies Centre for Newfoundland Studies Centre for Newfoundland Studies Archives J.R. Smallwood Foundation for Newfoundland and Labrador Studies ... Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador
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1800s Newfoundland - A Pictorial Anspach Index - Index to Lewis Anspach's A History of the Island of Newfoundland Atlantic Conference Browne Papers - Letters and Diaries of Newfoundlander Bill Browne ... Vikings - Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History
Return to Subject List See related headings: Archives Arts Folklore Genealogy ... Museums Last modified January 10, 2003 by Colleen Field, Centre for Newfoundland Studies cfield@morgan.ucs.mun.ca

23. Newfoundland And Labrador Genealogical Society
information is available on English and Irish counties and all provinces in canada.Reference books on genealogy, newfoundland and labrador history, Irish and
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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
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NLGS is a volunteer organization. You can share in our activities. Become a volunteer. Send in your family history, record cemetery inscriptions, join a committee, attend meetings and workshops. Start by visiting our office, Room 421, 354 Water Street, St. John's, NF. Contribute to the Newfoundland Ancestor. Your family history queries will be published. Articles and book reviews are always welcome. Meetings are held from September through to June. During the summer the Genealogical Resource Centre is open for research. NLGS helps link researchers together and also find the information they need. As a member of The Federation of Family History Societies, we are in touch with genealogical societies globally.
Invites You to Discover Your Roots
Newfoundland and Labrador Genealogical Society is a nonprofit society formed in 1984 to promote interest in, and simplifying family history research in Newfoundland and Labrador. The volunteers of NLGS strive to provide members with the latest information regarding genealogical research in our province. NLGS holds regular meetings featuring guest speakers and workshops.

24. NHS Home Page
books and bibliographies on newfoundland and labrador history; a subscription to thenewfoundland Quarterly, in Wolf Confederation with canada (1999) history
http://www.infonet.st-johns.nf.ca/providers/nfldhist/Home.html
Colonial Building, Military Rd., St. John's, NF, A1C 2C9, Canada
Tel: (709) 722-3191 Fax: (709) 729-0578 e-mail: nhs@thezone.net
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April 26-29, 2001
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  • Founded in 1905, the Newfoundland Historical Society is the oldest heritage organization in the province The Society's objective is to promote knowledge and public discussion of the history and heritage of Newfoundland and Labrador The Newfoundland Historical Society is a registered charitable organization supported by membership fees, donations, and sales of its publications Offers a fall/winter series of free public lectures Publishes books and bibliographies on Newfoundland and Labrador history Gives annual Heritage Awards Produces its own newsletter three times a year Membership includes a subscription to the Newfoundland Quarterly, in which the Society has its own section, "Aspects" Plays an important advocacy role in issues concerning history and heritage Sponsors public symposiums such as
    -Cabot and His World (1997) -History of Sealing (1998) -Encounters With the Wolf [Confederation with Canada] (1999) -History of the Bank Fishery (1999) -Amulree's Legacy: Truth, Lies and Consequences (2000)

25. Newfoundland Outport: Newfoundland History
or approximately 7.5 percent of canada's total The huge Churchill Falls complex inlabrador alone accounts aboriginal peoples lived in newfoundland and labrador
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Land and Resources
    Newfoundland and Labrador
    Newfoundland, one of the four Atlantic provinces of Canada, consisting of the island of Newfoundland and, on the mainland, a coastal portion of the Labrador region.
    Land and Resources
    Newfoundland, with a total area of 405,720 sq km (156,649 sq mi), is the seventh largest province in Canada; less than 1% of the land is owned by the federal government. The extreme dimensions of the island are 523 km (325 mi) from north to south and 515 km (320 mi) from east to west; extreme dimensions of the Labrador region are 1046 km (650 mi) from north to south and 724 km (450 mi) from east to west. Elevations range from sea level to 1622 m (5322 ft) atop Mount Caubvick (known as Mont D'Iberville Torngat Mountains in northern Labrador. The deeply indented shoreline totals 13,676 km (8498 mi) for the island and 15,286 km (9498 mi) for Labrador.
    Physical Geography
    Rivers and Lakes
    The river shown to the left is Eclipse River, Labrador. The longest river is the Churchill in Labrador; with its tributaries it drains much of the Labrador Plateau. At Churchill Falls, the river drops some 75 m (some 245 ft); a large hydroelectric power project has appreciably diminished the flow over the falls. The major rivers draining the island are the Exploits, Gander, and Humber.

26. Gander Town, Newfoundland And Labrador
newfoundland and labrador. the Canadian government acquired in 1949 after newfoundlandbecame a The accident was the worst air disaster in canada's history.
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    Gander, town, on east-central Newfoundland Island, in the province of Newfoundland, Canada. Gander developed after the site was chosen for the construction of an air base in 1935. During World War II (1939-1945), the airport served as an Atlantic base for British, Canadian, and United States aircraft. In 1945 the base became a civilian airport, which the Canadian government acquired in 1949 after Newfoundland became a province. The Air Control Center in Gander plays a major role in controlling flights over the North Atlantic. Gander was incorporated as a town in 1954. In 1985 an airplane carrying 256 passengers—248 of whom were U.S. soldiers returning from the Middle East—crashed after takeoff from Gander. All crew members and passengers were killed. The accident was the worst air disaster in Canada's history. Population 10,207 (1986); 10,364 (1996).
  • 27. WebTies: Canada : Newfoundland And Labrador
    ANLA Association of newfoundland and labrador Archives (Added 11 of Avalon at Ferryland,newfoundland, canada is a 93). David Pike's Family history Stuff - A
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    28. Canada Web Directory: History
    newfoundland and labrador Heritage A detailed history describing the natural environment,aboriginal peoples, society, economy and culture, exploration and
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    Web Sites in Category History 1880's Newfoundland: a Pictorial
    - Depicts the cultural heritage of Newfoundland in the 1880's. It displays social, economic and religious aspects of the time which has influenced the province as it is today. Atlantic Sentinel - Provides an overview of the book Atlantic Sentinel including vintage photographs. Focuses on the critical role that Newfoundland played in transatlantic telegraph communications and chronicles the submarine cable landings in the 1850s. Historic Sites Association of Newfoundland and Labrador - A volunteer, non-profit organization to protect, preserve, promote and interpret the province's history and heritage. Includes association profile, events listing, attractions, related links and contacts. Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - A detailed history describing the natural environment, aboriginal peoples, society, economy and culture, exploration and settlement, the arts and law and government.

    29. A History Of Atlantic Salmon Management In Canada
    1992, Moratorium introduced in newfoundland. Buyout extended to labrador. Greenlandbuyout begins. DFO divests itself of hatchery programs in Atlantic canada.
    http://www.asf.ca/Overall/camanage.html
    Home Communications The Journal Regions ... Links Atlantic Salmon Federation A Chronology of Atlantic salmon Management in Canada since 1966 small Anticosti Island commercial fishery closed driftnets banned in 1972 (Newfoundland and New Brunswick); some fishermen retired and/or compensated (152) some licence retirement (1,022) in Newfoundland new licensing policy implemented:
    • freeze on new entrants
    • policy of attrition
    • strict transfer rules
    licensing policy modified to eliminate persons employed full-time in non-fishery jobs salmon-specfic licences introduced in Quebec changes in herring and mackerel seasons to reduce salmon by-catch to reduce salmon by-catch in Nfld and Labrador:
    • minimum mesh size in cod leaders increased to 177mm.
    • monofilmament prohibited in cod traps
    limited commercial fishery re-opened in New Brunswick commercial salmon seasons reduced for all areas onf Newfoundland and Labrador except ones with more stringent seasons. Bay of Islands (Newfoundland) closed to cod traps area outside two nautical miles of Port-aux-Basques, Nfld. closed to salmon fishing

    30. Listings Newfoundland: Society: Historical
    a Bad Link An extensive natural sciences reference resource for students of thenatural history of newfoundland and labrador, canada's easternmost province.
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    This website depicts the cultural heritage of Newfoundland in the 1880's. It displays social, economic and religious aspects of the time which has influenced the province as it is today.
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/nfld/ (Added Jan 01, 2000 - Hits: 57 - Cached
    Anglicans, Puritans, and Quakers in Seventeenth-Century Newfoundland

    ANGLICANS, PURITANS, AND QUAKERS IN SIXTEENTH- AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWFOUNDLAND by Hans Rollmann Introduction There has been a persistent historiographical tradition from the beginning of the ...
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    31. WWW-VL History Index - Canada
    Hcanada Discussion Network Canadian history and Studies; Heritage canada Foundation;Heritage Foundation of newfoundland and labrador; Ontario Heritage
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    Ports; A Garrison Country newfoundland and labrador during the SecondWorld War; canada and NATO; WWII Diary of Sgt. JW
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  • 33. Hunting And Fishing In Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada - Portland Creek Outfit
    It's through our dedication and history of satisfying these sportsmen that we havebeen so successful Portland Creek, newfoundland canada, A0K 4G0
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    ortland Creek Outfitters has a long history of providing hunting and fishing services to hunters and fishermen. In the past ten years the company as grown to be one of Newfoundland's top providers of these type services to non-resident sportsmen. It's through our dedication and history of satisfying these sportsmen that we have been so successful. We like to thank our past clients because we realize without you, the level of service we provide to our customers today would not be as gratifying. Thanks Sportsmen! We look forward to your continued support as we continue to increase our services to make your sporting experience even more enjoyable. Portland Creek, Newfoundland
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    34. Information About Newfoundland And Labrador
    years of history. While our province is the youngest of canada's ten provinces, St.John's is the oldest city in North America. newfoundland labrador offers
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    Moose Hunting Caribou Hunting Bear Hunting Salmon Fishing ... Arctic Char Fishing o Newfoundland and Labrador is very fortunate to have some of the best big game hunting and sport-fishing outfitters in Canada. Why? Because the province is blessed with an abundance of wild game and streams and lakes that are untouched in comparison to waters in other provinces. The massive land base with a small human population provides ample opportunities for wilderness snowmobiling during the winter months and its the beautiful summer landscape that attracts tourist interested in sight-seeing. Human History The Landscape Location see map Easy Access Unique Time Zone Climate The island of Newfoundland has a temperate maritime climate, similar to that experienced by the states of Maine and Massachusetts and the other Atlantic Canadian provinces. Winters are usually mild, with an average temperature of 0° Celsius (32° Fahrenheit). Summer days range from warm to hot with an average daily temperature of 20° Celsius (72° Fahrenheit). Lifestyle Another Outdoor site by

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    36. UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Canada History
    and Culture in newfoundland and labrador, Memorial University; Sixteenth and SeventeenthCentury newfoundland by Hans Rowing in canada, Rowing canada Aviron; A
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    37. Welcome To Lewisporte Yacht Club - Lewisporte, Newfoundland, Canada; Come Visit
    1992 with top officials of ACOA, Enterprise newfoundland and labrador (ENL), Small jointfunding strategy involving financial support from canada’s three
    http://www.lewisporteyachtclub.ca/history.htm
    HISTORY OF MARINA DEVELOPMENT Home Executive [ History ] Facilities Services Location Membership ... Photographs of Flotilla '99 BRIEF HISTORY The genesis for marina development really began with a document entitled " Proposed Park Port Development" which was prepared by the Town of Lewisporte in June of 1990. This document recommended in its plans for harbour development that "provision be made for completion of a small boat marina suitable for docking and storage of smaller vessels". Subsequent to the release of this report, the Lewisporte Area Development Association (LADA) formulated a proposal entitled " Lewisporte Marina Complex Study" which made a strong case for extensive marina development. The proposal was presented to the Newfoundland Government’s Department of Development in September of 1990. Preliminary Marina Master Plan , which was released in June, 1991, has been the primary guide in the subsequent development of the Marina Complex. In 1992 the Town of Lewisporte leased the present marina facility to the Lewisporte Yacht Club, a local incorporated body, for a period of five years. This volunteer organization was given first option to renew the lease at the end of each five year period. Since then the Yacht Club has spearheaded incremental development at the marina site with continued co-operation and support from the Town of Lewisporte and government. The first submission for funding was made by the Lewisporte Yacht Club in 1992. It was entitled, "

    38. Newfoundland / Labrador Web And Internet Guide ... The Search Beat
    newfoundland Museum Explore the provincial museum of newfoundland and labrador, canada. AvalonWest Fine Arts Project Experience the history and enjoy the
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    39. Grade 12 (Canadian) History Internet Resources For High School Teachers In Saska
    Provides a history of canada geared towards grade 12 students. Includes a directory of links to more Category Regional North America history Guides and Directories...... Women In history (Susan Merrill) Prime Ministers of canada (SADC, Industry canada,National Library of canada) newfoundland and labrador Heritage (The JR
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    Internet History Resources for High School Teachers in Saskatchewan Home Page
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    The People and the Land
    First Nation Societies
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    From Time Immemorial: Tsimshian Prehistory (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Raven's Canoe (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Peoples of the Coast (Canadian Museum of Civilization)

    Raven's Village (Canadian Museum of Civilization)
    ... People of the Salmon (Canadian Museum of Civilization) The North Quebec's Northern Crees (U of Connecticut) Inuksuk (Histor!ca - Heritage Minute) Eastern Canada Peacemaker (Historca - Heritage Minute) Return to Table of Contents
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  • 40. Town History
    Intergovernmental Committee on Urban and Regional Research (ICURR);canada/newfoundland labrador Business Service Centre; Centre
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