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English: "The town of Bathurst, New Brunswick. – From a photograph by E. J. Russell, of Bathurst". This is an engraving after a photograph, first printed in the 18 August 1860 edition of The Illustrated London News, 18 August 1860.
The community of New Bandon was founded in 1819 by 70 Protestant families from Bandon, County Cork in Ireland. [3] New Bandon was touched by the 1825 Miramichi fire, which consumed approximately 16,000 km 2 (6,200 sq mi) of forest in northeastern New Brunswick. [4] Salmon Beach was also founded by Irish immigrants between 1820 and 1830. [5]
English: Map of Bathurst Harbour in 1672, drawn by William Francis Ganong. Date: 1 January 1940: ... Bathurst, New Brunswick; John Ferguson (New Brunswick politician)
Bathurst (/ ˈ b æ t ər s t /) is a city in northern New Brunswick with a population of 12,157 [4] and the 4th largest metropolitan area in New Brunswick as defined by Census Canada with a population of 31,387 as of 2021. [5] The City of Bathurst overlooks Nepisiguit Bay, part of Chaleur Bay and is at the estuary of the Nepisiguit River. [6]
Bathurst is a geographic parish in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes, the parish is divided between the city of Bathurst, the town of Belle-Baie, [5] and the Chaleur rural district, [6] as well as the Pabineau 11 Indian reserve; the city, town, and village are all part of the Chaleur Regional Service Commission.
John Ferguson (November 20, 1813 – August 21, 1888) [1] was a timber merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick from 1864 to 1867. [2] Ferguson was called to the Senate of Canada for the Bathurst, New Brunswick division in 1867 and served until his death in 1888. [1]
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