Subject Index

Browse the subject index to access selected newspaper articles by content. Newspapers articles are indexed within multiple subjects when applicable. All articles consist of microfilm images of the original and a transcript which is available for download. The articles available were selected due to their particular relevance to themes and issues surrounding Irish immigration and the development of immigration policies in New Brunswick. Individual’s names and place names may appear as spelled in the original documents.

"Information Wanted" Advertisements
"Reminiscences of New Brunswick"
Affairs and Conditions in Ireland
Agriculture
Assisted Emigration
Cards of Thanks and Commendations
Censuses
Cholera
Conditions in New Brunswick
Confederation and Union of the Colonies
Customs, Exports and Imports
Education
Emigrant Hospital, Almshouse and Lunatic Asylum
Emigrant Societies
Employment and Trades
Illness, Disease and Quarantine
Irish Culture
Juvenile Emigration
Legal Affairs
Miscellaneous
New Brunswick Emigration Office and Emigration Agents
New Brunswick Land Settlement and Colonization
Out-migration
Passage Conditions
Passage Notices and Other Advertisements
Passenger Act
Pauper, Orphan and Emigrant Relief
Physicians and Health Officers
Poetry
Politics
Religious Affairs
Riots
Ship Wrecks and Accidents
Small Pox
Speeches, Debates and Lectures
St. John Board of Health
St. Patrick's Society
The Famine and Irish Relief
The Fenians
Typhus/Ship Fever
Vessel and Emigrant Arrivals
Views on Emigration
Views on the Irish

25 result(s) were found referencing the term The Famine and Irish Relief

View  Another Potato Famine - Emigration to New Brunswick should be encouraged
The Morning Freeman 1861.10.19

View  Description of Famine in Connaught
New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser 1847.2.5

View  Editorial - Past Season's Pauper Emigration, Including Those Sent by Sir Robert Gore Booth
New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser 1847.9.3

View  Extracts From the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland - Position on Famine
New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser 1847.8.27

View  Funds for the Relief of Ireland
New Brunswick Courier 1847.2.27

View  Irish Emigration to New Brunswick
The Standard or Frontier Agricultural and Commercial Gazette 1847.3.3

View  Irish Famine Relief Fund
The Morning Freeman 1863.4.30

View  Irish Relief Fund - Letter on remittance from Saint John
The Morning Freeman 1863.5.30

View  Letter From Johnville to the Editor
The Herald 1878.1.5

View  Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Life, Famous Walk and Efforts for Ireland
The New Freeman 1935.11.9

View  Lord Palmerston motives for shipping tenants to New Brunswick
The Morning Freeman 1861.11.14

View  Need for greater Assistance for Ireland from Saint John
The Morning Freeman 1863.2.28

View  Portrait of an Irishman - Irish Literature
The Morning Freeman 1864.2.4

View  Relief for Ireland - Acknowledgment of Receipt of Funds from St. John
New Brunswick Courier 1847.5.1

View  Relief for Ireland - Famine - Charity Concert and Ball
New Brunswick Courier 1847.2.6

View  Relief for Ireland - Famine - Philharmonic Society Charity Concert and Ball
New Brunswick Courier 1847.2.6

View  Relief for Ireland - Famine - Public Meeting Held
New Brunswick Courier 1847.2.6

View  Relief For Ireland - Irish Relief Committee, Northumberland County - The Chatham Tea Party
New Brunswick Courier 1847.4.3

View  Relief for Ireland - Success of the Philharmonic Society Concert and Ball
New Brunswick Courier 1847.2.20

View  Relief For Ireland and Scotland - General Relief Committee - Collections
New Brunswick Courier 1847.3.27

View  Rev. Mr. Malthus Death - Enemy to Potatoes and Children
New Brunswick Courier 1835.2.14

View  Saint Patrick's Society - Relief Funds For Ireland
New Brunswick Courier 1847.3.6

View  Souper System - Irish Church Mission Society
The Morning Freeman 1864.2.25

View  Sympathy for Famine Suffering
New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser 1847.2.12

View  The English Papers - Famine and conditions in Ireland
The Morning Freeman 1861.11.12