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Dorothy Purdy: From Socialite to Social Activist

[…] assistant during the First World War, being one of only eight women from New Brunswick to serve in Europe with the Volunteer Aid Detachment. In the Second World War she […]

Erratum

[…] that there is no book written that doesn’t have some mistakes. Despite our best efforts to the contrary, Rothesay, New Brunswick The First 150 Years follows that pattern. We sincerely […]

The Petrie House

[…] horse carriage would not have to reverse out on to the road. The old Linden tree, on the front and east lawns, not only provide ample shade for the house […]

Robertson

[…] the British army, had commanded the Turkish troops opposing the Russians who had laid siege to the city. Mr Robertson also purchased two properties on what was later to be […]

Miles

[…] Englishman, Mr. Miles was a tea-taster employed by T.H. Estabrooks Ltd. It was his responsibility to ensure that the shipments of tea from different parts of the Far East were […]

Fairweather

[…] Annie R. Lee Fair-weather, was born in Saint John or Rothesay. His parents moved permanently to Rothesay three years after his birth, and although his World War I records give […]

Ganong

[…] from high school there, and then completing Normal School (Teacher) training in Fredericton, she returned to St. Stephen to teach for three years. Further studies gained her a B.Sc. from […]

Dick

Contributed by Sheila Mackay Dick Sheila Mackay Dick writes that after wanting so much to go to Netherwood, “I finally got my chance at thirteen when I entered Grade 8. […]

Rothesay station just first stop on voyage into history

[…] of people started taking them. The bus would stop at each person’s home and would drop you off up town The train station then became, more or less, just a […]

Rothesay Train Station History

[…] of people started taking them. The bus would stop at each person’s home and would drop you off up town The train station then became, more or less, just a […]

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