Link to: MacKinnon, B. (2023, November 25). "Acadian-inspired star sculpture greets visitors on U.S. side of new international bridge: Edmundston mayor says residents appreciate gesture." CBC News. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/acadian-star-sculpture-international-bridge-edmundston-madawaska-1.7033647
Read clippings from the article from left to right. Click on each to enlarge. Link to: The Pennsylvania Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Sun, Nov 13, 1746 · Page 2. https://www.news papers.com/image/39548282 Downloaded on Dec 2, 2023
Clippings shared with the express written permission of Newspapers.com News and Reflections: "Before Thanksgiving, There Were the Feasts of ‘The Order of the Good Cheer’"11/27/2023
Link to: Kiniry, L. (2023, November 21). "Before Thanksgiving, There Were the Feasts of ‘The Order of the Good Cheer’: North America’s first culinary social club was born in the 17th-century Canadian frontier."Atlas Obscura. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/order-of-good-cheer-feasts (Retrieved 11/27/2023)
"... the only man of all European hordes that treated the Indian like a brother;" ... Mary Hartwell Catherwood. Read clippings from the article from left to right. Click on each to enlarge. Link to: "Excerpts from "In the Dikelands. The Ebb and Flow of the Tides in Nova Scotia: Notes by Mrs. Catherwood. An American Among the Descendants of the Loyalists. What She Saw in New Brunswick. The Sad Story of the Acadians in Grand Pre Meadows." Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) · Sun, Sep 29, 1889 · Page 25. https://www.newspapers.com/image/371134813. Downloaded on Nov 22, 2023
Clippings shared with the express written permission of Newspapers.com Link to: Vaughan, M. (2023, May 19). "Metis in Minnesota: In the Minnesota region during the eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries, métis, or mixed-ancestry, people often acted as bridges between white and Native American communities." MNOPEDIA. https://www.mnopedia.org/group/m-tis-minnesota
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