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Revision as of 06:52, 30 July 2025

The Acadian

"The Acadian, also known as "The Wolfville Acadian" was a weekly newspaper published in Wolfville (not to be confused with "The Acadian Recorder" published in Halifax.) It was first published by a Major Theakson from 1860 1869. It resumed in 1883 published by Arthur S. Davison and his brother, Benjamin O. Davison, first known as "The Young Acadian". It continued until 1965.

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References

Ed Coleman, "Some Venerable Old Newspapers", The Advertiser, April 4, 2016