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31 Programme, bicentennial festivities in Québec, 1955
Programme, bicentennial festivities in Québec, 1955
in French

Programme for the bicentennial festivities of the Deportation of the Acadians that took place in the Saguenay and Lac Saint-Jean region, Québec, June 18-19, 1955

32 Renaud and Barrieau families
Renaud and Barrieau families
in French

Marriage certificate of Joseph Renaud and Marie Barrieau at île Saint-Jean in 1755

33 Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Joseph Church in Tracadie, N.B.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Joseph Church in Tracadie, N.B.


Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Joseph Church in Tracadie (Tracadie-Sheila), N.B., circa 1930

34 Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Joseph Church in Tracadie, N.B., circa 1900
Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Joseph Church in Tracadie, N.B., circa 1900


Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Joseph Church in Tracadie (Tracadie-Sheila), N.B., circa 1900

35 Saint-Jean-Baptiste parish, Malpec, P.E.I., 1817-1835
Saint-Jean-Baptiste parish, Malpec, P.E.I., 1817-1835
in French

Notes concerning the register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in the parish of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Malpec, P.E.I., 1817-1835

36 The Acadians from the county and the City of Saint John, N.B.
The Acadians from the county and the City of Saint John, N.B.
in French

Article written in 1937 concerning the history of the Acadian presence in Saint John, N.B., after the Deportation of the Acadians

37 The Acadians in the Saguenay and Lac Saint-Jean region will celebrate June 18th and 19th
The Acadians in the Saguenay and Lac Saint-Jean region will celebrate June 18th and 19th
in French

Newspaper article concerning the bicentennial festivities of the Deportation of the Acadians, June 9, 1955

38 View of Bouctouche, N.B. in 1893
View of Bouctouche, N.B. in 1893


View of Bouctouche, N.B. in 1893. On the left, the convent of the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception, on the right, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church.

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