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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 62 Number 832

Date May 20 1884
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Fredericton Evening Capital

info The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.

A large party left Fredericton en route for Kicking Horse Pass in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, accompanied by Willard KITCHEN who was taking the party to work on a contract for constructing about a mile of the Canadian Pacific Railway through solid rock. They will take the steamer at Sarnia for Port Arthur and the rest of the journey will be made by rail. The wages will be from $2 to $3 per day. As far as we could ascertain the following are the names of the persons composing the party: Chas. ESSENEA, Jerome HENRY, W. LOCKHART, W.W. GRAHAM, John KELLY, Thos. NILES, Nevers KITCHEN, Elmer SMITH, Edward COX, Jas. DUFFY, Guildford PALMER, George PALMER, Samuel KITCHEN, William KALEY, Isaac O'DONNELL, C.F. SLIPP, John VIRTUE, Thomas MOFFATT, Aubert KIRLIN, Archibald ROSBOROUGH, Odber LEWIS, Willard KITCHEN, Coles KITCHEN, James VIRTUE, Chas. WELCH, Anthony CHAPMAN, William SMITH, Samuel AITKINS, Ben COURSER, Robert VALENTINE, William A. SMITH, Geo. BARRY, Miss A. MURPHY, Miss S. MURPHY, Miss C. MARTIN, Mrs. Willard KITCHEN, Mrs. Geo. KITCHEN, Mrs. Wesley KITCHEN, Mrs. John KELLY, Mrs. Thomas BARRY, Mrs. James KELLY, Miss Ida MILLS and Mrs. J.C. KITCHEN. They are all from Fredericton and Kingsclear and will likely return after completing their engagement.

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