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Sir Guy Carleton, afterwards Lord Dorchester, had divided all west of the monument of St. Regis into four districts, after the manner of ancient Gaul, which he termed Lunenburg,
The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Charles Roger
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Susan Wheeler (ph) of Lancaster, New Hampshire sent this note after our conversation with Bill Steigerwald about retracing the trail John Steinbeck traveled with his poodle Charley: I laughed out loud when he proclaimed that his GPS Girl was pretty sharp when he said he was in Lunenburg, Vermont, between Lancaster and Concord, Vermont.
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Susan Wheeler (ph) of Lancaster, New Hampshire sent this note after our conversation with Bill Steigerwald about retracing the trail John Steinbeck traveled with his poodle Charley: I laughed out loud when he proclaimed that his GPS Girl was pretty sharp when he said he was in Lunenburg, Vermont, between Lancaster and Concord, Vermont.
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The company, which operates out of Petite Riviere in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, is researching the possibility of producing similar prefabs in the future.
PREFAB FRIDAY: A ‘House Boat’ for the Arctic | Inhabitat 2008
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Bayes [Earliest known born ca. 1725 in Lunenburg Co.,
INVESTIGATION OF SURNAMES IN MY DIRECT ANCESTRY Maggie Jochild 2004
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Bayes [Earliest known born ca. 1725 in Lunenburg Co.,
Archive 2004-08-15 Maggie Jochild 2004
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Robertson (Origins unknown but had child ca. 1725 in Lunenburg Co.,
Archive 2004-08-15 Maggie Jochild 2004
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Robertson (Origins unknown but had child ca. 1725 in Lunenburg Co.,
INVESTIGATION OF SURNAMES IN MY DIRECT ANCESTRY Maggie Jochild 2004
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An increasing interest in competitive cheerleading is likely making it more difficult for smaller districts, such as Lunenburg, to field more traditional cheering teams, according to
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He called this place "Lunenburg," a name which it still bears.
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