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Two From Amherst Helen Marie Petchey

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Two From Amherst Helen Marie Petchey
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Publisher: Helen Marie Petchey, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 15
Author: Helen Marie Petchey
ISBN: 9780968439227, 0968439225
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Two From Amherst Helen Marie Petchey by Helen Marie Petchey 9780968439227, 0968439225 instant download after payment.

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"In the early years of the 1800' s two young men hired a horse and set out from Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, to go to Halifax, the provincial capital, where they hoped to be admitted to the bar as practicing lawyers. With years of study over and a final exam to come, they rode and walked in tum toward their destination and their destiny. Two from Amherst, one native born; the other being an adopted son. Both became honoured citizens of the Cumberland County shiretown located close to the border of the 'new' province of New Brunswick established in 1784. Here Edward Chandler would one day govern in the Queen's name while his traveling companion, Alexander Stewart, became the Master of the Rolls and a high court judge in Nova Scotia, the old outpost of the Empire."

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