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Dalhousie, New Brunswick

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Papertown, The Dalhousie Story
Location: Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Canada

 
A and  R Loggie Ltd. became one of the town's largest businesses.
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F. P. Loggie had one of the finest motor cars in town.
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Ray Clarke's chauffer's licence when he worked for A. and R. Loggie in Dalhousie.
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After a fire destroyed the first store, Loggie's built a new larger one.
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Photo of Loggie's Store
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The arrival of the railway in 1884 paved the way for the eventual construction of the paper mill.
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Until the 1960s, there were still stores on the north side of William Street.
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One of the last county councils to meet in Dalhousie. County councils were abolished in 1967.
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The courthouse, jail and park.
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A county council during the early years of the 20th century.
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As shiretown of Restigouche County, Dalhousie was the site of both the courthouse and jail.
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The site of one of Dalhousie's first schools is where the town hall now stands.
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The Academie Notre Dame was operated by Les Filles de Jésus.
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The mill dominates this scene of central Dalhousie.
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Dalhousie's old post office stood right in front of the mill. It has now vanished.
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Aerial views of Dalhousie show just how dominant the mill was and continues to be.
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The entrance to the mill.
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Photo of The Chaleur Inn
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