Historic Fredericton North

Anita Jones, Ted Jones,

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ISBN: 9781551096353

Historic Fredericton North

  Author:   Anita Jones, Ted Jones,  
  Publisher:  Nimbus Publishing

This book outlines the history and growth of four distinct communities that make up what is known as Fredericton North: Nashwaaksis, Devon, Barker’s Point, and Marysville. Founding families, such as the Robinsons of Nashwaaksis, and important businesses, like the Marysville Cotton Mill, are profiled in depth, alongside information about churches, schools, industries, and transportation in the region. By using carefully selected historical images, Ted and Anita Jones take their readers on a journey through the life of Victorian-era Fredericton North and the unique events that stitched together four distinct communities in New Brunswick’s capital.

Details and Specs
ISBN associated with this title: 9781551096353
Item NB0771
PublisherNimbus Publishing
PublisherNimbus Publishing
Published on October 25 2007
Language eng
Pages 194
Format Paperback
Dimensions6.5(in) x 9.25(in)
Shipping weight375(g)
Status ACTIVE TITLE
Retired schoolteachers and local historians Ted and Anita Jones have written extensively about Fredericton. Ted is the author of Both Sides of the Wire, a two-volume history of the Fredericton internment camp; he also writes the “Fredericton Flashback” column in The Daily Gleaner. Both Ted and Anita have contributed to The Officers’ Quarterly, the official publication of York-Sunbury Historical Society. Fredericton and Its People is their first collaboration.