Partridge Island is a Canadian island located in the Bay of Fundy off the coast of Saint John, New Brunswick, within the city's Inner Harbour. The island...
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Partridge Island may refer to: Partridge Island, Bermuda Partridge Island (Saint John County), an island in New Brunswick, Canada Partridge Island (Nova...
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Saint John's Irish heritage. The festival is named for a young Irish doctor James Patrick Collins who worked on Partridge Island (Saint John County)...
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The Twelve Days of Christmas (song) (redirect from Partridge in a Pear Tree)
15 December 2014. "And Yet Another Partridge in a Pear Tree". BBC Radio 4 Extra. Retrieved 26 January 2015. John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas...
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immigration via Partridge Island, especially during the Great Famine, would fundamentally change the city's demographics and culture. The Saint John area had...
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45°22′1″N 64°20′18″W / 45.36694°N 64.33833°W / 45.36694; -64.33833 Partridge Island is a significant historical, cultural and geological site located near...
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Courtenay Bay Round Reef Saint John River The harbour is home to several small islands including: Partridge Island Navy Island There are two large bridges...
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Pest house (section Saint John)
John Street. There were at least 12 sheds, 22 metres long by 7.5 metres wide. Partridge Island, New Brunswick, just outside the main harbour of Saint...
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majority of listings are within the city of Saint John, there are a few in outlying rural portions of the county. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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Irish Canadians (section Prince Edward Island)
were located on islands at the mouth of the colony's two major ports, Saint John (Partridge Island) and Chatham-Newcastle (Middle Island), where many would...
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Waterborough Parish, New Brunswick (category Local service districts of Queens County, New Brunswick)
point on the Saint John River about 1.8 kilometres southwest of the Route 715 bridge over McAlpines Brook, which then strikes the Kent County line north...
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the rural community also includes all other islands in the parish. The island is part of Charlotte County, which was formed in 1784 when New Brunswick...
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and Maine) Anaheim, California – Saint Anne (indirectly, via the Santa Ana River) Anastasia Island, Florida – Saint Anastasia Anderson, Indiana – Chief...
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north and west of the island, separating it from the coast of Washington County, Maine. Machias Seal Island is a barren island and devoid of trees. Because...
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Navy Island was a small island situated within the Inner Harbour of Saint John, New Brunswick in Canada. For centuries, Navy Island existed as a narrow...
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of Fort Dearborn. A Potawatomi chief named Mucktypoke (Makdébki, Black Partridge), counseled his fellow warriors against the attack. Later he saved some...
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of John F. Kennedy". John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum. Archived from the original on March 21, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024. "Saint Aidan's...
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Latter-day Saints (Mormons) controlled the ranch on the island from 1848 until approximately 1870. The island was purchased in 1870 by John Dooly Sr.,...
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Johnston Parish, New Brunswick (category Parishes of Queens County, New Brunswick)
MLA for Queens County and member of the Executive Council at the time. Johnston's father Hugh preceded him as MLA from Saint John County and died there...
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Great Britain (redirect from Island of Great Britain)
robin, grey partridge, and various species of crow, finch, gull, auk, grouse, owl and falcon. There are six species of reptile on the island; three snakes...
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Long Island is an island in the Kennebecasis River near Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada. The island is accessible by boat during warm months and by crossing...
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Lake City, Utah: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, p. 789, Bishop Edward Partridge died at Nauvoo, age 46 years. He lost his life in consequence...
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: 51 On 17 January the crew sighted the lighthouse on Partridge Island at the mouth of Saint John harbour. However the ship was driven back down the Bay...
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John Allen Astin (born March 30, 1930) is an American retired actor and director who has appeared in numerous stage, television and film roles, primarily...
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Akwesasne (redirect from Saint Regis, Quebec)
Kaná:takon & Tsi Snaíhne). The name Akwesasne in Mohawk means "Land Where the Partridge Drums", referring to the rich wildlife in the area.[citation needed] Akwesasne...
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This is a list of islands of New Brunswick. The province of New Brunswick is composed of mainland New Brunswick and is lined with islands of various magnitudes...
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single name. Island name/other name(s): The primary name of the island, along with any additional names it may be known by. Town/county: Identifies the...
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(Oxford University Press, 2005) Eric Partridge, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (2002) John A. Simpson, Oxford English Dictionary Additions...
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Mormonism in the 19th century (category History of the Latter Day Saint movement)
called Latter Day Saints. He sent some to Jackson County, Missouri to establish a city of Zion. In 1833, Missouri settlers expelled the Saints from Zion, and...
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1997 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, a large Celtic cross was built on Partridge Island, which was major quarantine station during the famine. Saint Andrews...
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