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Provincial Archives of New Brunswick is the archives agency for the Canadian province of New Brunswick. [1] It is located on the campus of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. [2] [3]
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick This page was last edited on 13 June 2024, at 20:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The New Brunswick Genealogical Society (NBGS) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 and dedicated to historical genealogical research in New Brunswick, ...
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada; Public Archives and Records Office (Prince Edward Island), Prince Edward Island, Canada; Royal British Columbia Museum, which absorbed the former British Columbia Provincial Archives, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan ...
Provincial Archives of Alberta: Edmonton: AB: Government Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Fredericton: NB: Government Provincial Archives of Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John's: NL: Government Prince Edward Island Public Archives and Records Office: Charlottetown: PEI: Government Quebec Diocesan Archives: Lennoxville: QC: Religious ...
While no longer administrative divisions, [2] they continue to define regional communities and have many legacy functions and provincial applications. They figure prominently in residents' sense of place and continue as significant threads in the Province of New Brunswick's cultural fabric (i.e., most citizens always know which county they are in).
Taylor's essays and ideas exploring the nature of archives were possibly the most influential aspect of his career. As Terry Cook noted in his 2005 obituary, Taylor "was intent on constructing archives anew, imagining them as places where archivists connect their records with social issues, with new media and recording technologies, with the historical traditions of archives, with the earth ...
In New Brunswick, burial grounds are mainly covered under the Cemetery Companies Act.However, the Heritage Conservation Act protects places that have been used in the past for the placement of human remains or related objects, including old family plots, ancient burial grounds and abandoned cemeteries.