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  2. The Newmarket Era - Wikipedia

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    After L. G.'s passing Andrew Olding Hebb, a Nova Scotian who reported for papers in his home province as well as Quebec and Ontario, took over the paper until 1946. Four years prior, shoemaker and editor of the Conservative Newmarket Express Herald Angus West merged with the Era to form the Era and Express. [28]

  3. Elman W. Campbell Museum - Wikipedia

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    A replica log cabin setting depicting the life of the early pioneers who lived in the Newmarket area [3] Temporary exhibits have included: 75th Anniversary of D-Day: Featuring photographs and uniforms of the period [5] The Great War in Pictures and Objects: Exhibiting pictures, uniforms and artifacts dating from 1914-1918 [6]

  4. File:Main Street, Newmarket in 1856.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Note that this work might not be in the public domain in countries that do not apply the rule of the shorter term and have copyright terms longer than life of the author plus 50 years. In particular, Mexico is 100 years, Jamaica is 95 years, Colombia is 80 years, Guatemala and Samoa are 75 years, Switzerland and the United States are 70 years ...

  5. List of defunct newspapers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct newspapers of Canada, ... Edmonton Star and Alberta Farm Life: AB: Edmonton: 1969 1971 Edmonton Statesman: AB: ... Newmarket: 1852 2023 ...

  6. 23 memorable images from Life Magazine - AOL

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    This curation of images was compiled by Getty Images. While there are far more than 23 memorable images from Life, those featured below do a great job of showcasing the plethora of topics covered ...

  7. Timothy Rogers (Quaker leader) - Wikipedia

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    Rogers died in 1834, after 2 marriages and 21 children. He is buried in the Friends Cemetery at Mill Street south of Kingston Road in Ajax, Ontario. His journal has been re-published by the Canadian Friends Historical Association. His great grandson was Elias Rogers, a Canadian coal tycoon and bank executive.