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Jemseg is a
Canadian rural community in
Cambridge Parish,
Queens County, New Brunswick. It is
located on the east bank of the
Jemseg River along its short...
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Jemseg River Bridge is the name for two
different structures currently crossing the
Jemseg River in
Jemseg, New Brunswick, Canada. The
current Jemseg...
- The
Jemseg River is a
short river in the
Canadian province of New
Brunswick which drains Grand Lake into the
Saint John River. The
river is
fairly slow-flowing...
- John, Cap de
Sable (present-day
Pubnico to Port La Tour, Nova Scotia),
Jemseg (1674 and 1758) and
Baleine (1629). The
Acadian Civil War took
place from...
- Royal,
Saint John, Cap de
Sable (present-day Port La Tour, Nova Scotia),
Jemseg,
Castine and Baleine. From the 1680s onward,
there were six
colonial wars...
- also took the
French Military Headquarters.
Following this, they
sailed to
Jemseg and
captured another French fort there. At both places,
Aernoutsz buried...
- Then they
moved up the
river and
raided Grimross (Arcadia, New Brunswick),
Jemseg, and
finally reached Sainte-Anne des Pays-Bas.
Contrary to
Governor Lawrence's...
- near
Jemseg where the
highway crosses the
river on the
Saint John
River High
Level Crossing and
continues east over the
Jemseg River using the
Jemseg River...
- Then they
moved up the
river and
raided Grimross (Arcadia, New Brunswick),
Jemseg, and
finally they
reached Sainte-Anne des Pays-Bas. The
Acadian militia...
- of a new fort at
Jemseg, 50
miles (80 km) or so up the river. At
Jemseg,
occupiers were put out of the way of
seagoing pirates.
Jemseg was also a better...