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Category:The Acadian
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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.
Gallery
Article The Acadian, Jan. 1, 1892 - New Annapolis Royal Station, Dec. 22, 1891.
References
Ed Coleman, "Some Venerable Old Newspapers", The Advertiser, April 4, 2016
Pages in category "The Acadian"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- The Acadian - January 12, 1917 - Death of a Well-Known Railroad Man
- The Acadian 1891 - Jan 2 - CVR Opens
- The Acadian 1891 - Sept 11 - J.P. Tuck Photo Car taken over by Lewis Rice
- The Acadian 1892 - Jan 1 - New Annapolis Royal Station
- The Acadian 1921 - Sept - 30 - New Grand Pre Fruit Company Warehouse