Records With Access Point "Crowds"

4 results found (3 digitized image(s) available).


Crowd Outside St. Anne's Mission Church  
Item - 1895-1905
P12\75

Crowd outside St. Anne's Mission Church opposite Campbellton. St. Anne's Day, Campbellton, Restigouche County.

Dr. Pedolin photographs  
Fonds - [ca.1895]-[ca.1905]
P34

PEDOLIN, FERDINAND LOREK (1849-1913)

PEDOLIN, FERDINAND LOREK, doctor and businessman; mayor of Newcastle, 1911-12; b. Fredericton, 29 Jul 1849, s/o Peter Pedolin and Elizabeth Ross; m. 1877, Mary T. Fowler, d/o Elijah Fowler and Jane MacAllister; d. Newcastle, 7 Jun 1913.

Ferdinand L. Pedolin's grandfather, John Pedolin, was born in Switzerland and his father, Peter Pedolin, was a native of Holland. John Pedolin died in Fredericton in 1824, and Peter Pedolin had a confectionery and grocery business there in the 1830s. Fredericton is cited as Ferdinand L. Pedolin's place of birth, but all members of the family were residing in Woodstock in 1851, where Peter Pedolin was a merchant. They returned to Fredericton sometime before 1861.

After finishing his schooling in Fredericton, Pedolin spent three years as a student at Harvard Medical College (MD 1869). When he returned to New Brunswick,he practiced at Doaktown, then at Hartt's Mills in York County, then at Doaktown again until 1885,...

Post Office building on the corner of Henry and Pleasant Streets, Newcastle NB  
Item - 1895-1900
P34\13

Crowd gathered for a parade and a parade float passing.

View of crowds gathered on Pleasant St., Newcastle  
Item - 1895-1905
P34\25

In front of the citadel building, perhaps during a parade. Float in foreground with sign reading “—Bannon -- dealer in – merchandise.” Possibly could be Michael Bannon (died 18 July 1921) who was a merchant
in Newcastle. This is followed by a wagon of people in blackface makeup. Newcastle, New Brunswick.