[ganong] origins of SETTLEMENTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK IDS 



ways. First, it has led to a movement of population towards them, 

 and the growth of a great number of railway stations which have become 

 centres of considerable business and population, and to the marked growth 



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of the towns through which they pass. Second, certain new settlc- 

 ments have been established along the lines of the railways. This has 



Quebec Railroad, from its inception in 1835 down to 1869, published anony- 

 mously in 1SG9. For the rest, there are a great number of prospectuses, reports 

 of surveys, documents in the Journals of the House of Assembly, Reports of the 

 Railway Commissioners of the Province (from 1858 to 1872) and other material. 



