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1983, Mika Publishing; hardcover with DJ; The story of Loyalist Benjamin Ingraham of New Concord, King's District, New York who fought in the Revolutionary War and finally settled in New Brunswick. The home of one of his sons is one of the restored homes at King's Landing, New Brunswick. 243 pages including index. Like new. |
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1980, Mika Publishing; The stories of 20 women pioneers and Loyalists who settled in New Brunswick, Canada. Each story contains a bibliography. 221 pages. Soft cover. As new. |
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Published 1910. 509 pages including index. Hard cover. Red cloth with bright gold decoration front and back and gold lettering on spine. Tipped in map at back of Boston and its environs. Contains biographies of many Loyalists, well illustrated. Good condition - some bumping and wear to corners. |
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1929, Southam Press; The story of a United Empire Loyalist family and their descendants. Red cloth boards with gilt lettering. 369 pp including index. Many photographs and numerous pages of genealogical lists. A good clean copy in tight binding - with very minor bottom corner wear. |
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1937, General Board of Religious Education; 186 pp; red card covers; many b&w photographs; "The period covered by his life is perhaps the most important in the history of the Anglican communion, marking, as it does, the period of the American revolution, the beginnings of missionary work of the Church, the extension of the episcopate, the founding of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, the migrations of the United Empire Loyalists to Canada, and the founding of the Church in the new land." fep missing, cover edges are slightly worn, a couple of dog eared pages, otherwise a good clean copy. |