Some notes on the Pennfield Colony / C.H. Foss.
Material type: ArticlePublication details: 1963. Description: p. 185-194 ; 23 cmSubject(s): United Empire loyalists -- New Brunswick | Society of Friends -- New Brunswick | Quakers -- New Brunswick | Society of Friends -- Canada -- History -- 18th century | Beaver Harbour (N.B.) -- History In: Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society No. 18 (1963)Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Toronto Friends Library | 289.671533 F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Presented to the New Brunswick Historical Society, October 1981. | 3346 | |
Books | Toronto Friends Library | 289.671533 F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Presented to the New Brunswick Historical Society, October 1981. | 2689 | |
Books | Toronto Friends Library | 289.671533 F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Presented to the New Brunswick Historical Society, October 1981. | 2688 |
The Pennfield Colony was formed by a group of Revolutionary War-era British loyalists who emigrated from the Philadelphia area to Beaver Harbour, New Brunswick in 1783, led by Joshua Knight of Abington, Pa. The area was also called Penn's Field Colony, Pennfield Colony, Bellevu, or Belleview. New Brunswick was at that time part of the colony of Nova Scotia.
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