Volume 12, Number 4 (Fall 1996) -New Brunswick's Sesquicentennial Stamp
Contents:
"Letter from the Editor ... The Most Powerful Office in the Nation" by Ted Jones (page 3)
"Prime Minister of Canada (with dates of administrations)" (page 5)
"Curator's Corner ... History in Name Only" by Bruce Lynch (page 6)
"Letter to the Editor: A Former Student of Mary Grannan Remembers" by Mae (Savage) Nicholson from Montpelier, Vermont (page 8)
"Books from the Barracks ... In the Spirit of Collaboration: A First Person Narrative" by Robert M. Leavitt (page 9)
"Poetry Pavilion" The original Officers' Quarters was called the Pavilion (page 12)
Poems include: Memories and Dark Flowers by Liam McKendy (1st place); Remembrance Fades by Kathleen Didyk (honourable mention); One Brave Soldier by Jody Anderson (2nd place); What is War? by Malinda Revie (honourable mention)
"Special Feature: Letters from Alden Nowlan" edited by Carolyn Atkinson (page 13)
"Beyond York-Sunbury: New Brunswick's Postal History ... Part Three: New Brunswick's Sesquicentennial" by Michael O. Nowlan (page 17)
"The Officers' Bookcase ... An Intimate Look at Early New Brunswick; Canada Home: Juliana Horatia Ewing's Fredericton Letters, 1867-1869 edited by Margaret Howard Blom and Thomas E. Blom" by Anita Jones (page 20)
"Garrison Ghosts ... from 60 years ago" (page 23)
"FLASHBACK ARTICLE: The Wreck of the Empress of Ireland (The Fredericton Connection)" by Ted Jones (page 25)
"Passing Through: Oscar Wilde in Fredericton ..." by Patricia Belier (page 29)
"Recipes from the Pioneer Kitchen ... York-Sunbury Style" by Pat Flemming (page 32)
Apple & Turnip Casserole, Waldorf Salad, Baked Apple Dumplings, Chunky Apple Coffee Cake, Crabapple Relish, Apple Crumble and Hot Mulled Cider.
"Letter to the Editor: The First Battalion of Maryland Loyalists Remembered ..." by Robert L. Dallison (page 33 & cont. on page 31)
"The Last Word ... Letters from Bob" by Ruth Scott (page 35 & cont. on page 19)
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