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New Brunswick's 104th Regiment of Foot
 
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By Cosmos Mariner, July 30, 2019
New Brunswick's 104th Regiment of Foot Monument
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1 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — New Brunswick's 104th Regiment of Foot104e régiment d'infanterie du Nouveau-Brunswick — 1813-2013 —
English: In the winter of 1813, New Brunswick’s 104th Regiment of Foot marched over 1,100 km from Fredericton to Kingston, in present-day Ontario, to support the British effort during the War of 1812. This expedition is regarded as . . . Map (db m152393) HM
2 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — The 104th Regiment / Le 104e Régiment
English: Six companies of this Fredericton-based regiment made a 700-mile, 52-day march to Quebec and Kingston between February and April 1813. The feat was accomplished in the face of hunger, cold and heavy snows, with remarkably . . . Map (db m139995) HM
3 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — Epic Winter March of New Brunswick Soldiers in the War of 1812Marche épique en plein hiver de soldats du Nouveau-Brunswick pendant la guerre de 1812
English: During the War of 1812, as the colonies of British North America stood together to fend off attacks from the relatively new United States of America, close to 600 men undertook an epic trek. New Brunswick's 104th Regiment . . . Map (db m152395) HM
4 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — Charles Rainsford's Brave RescueCourageux Sauvetage de Charles Rainsford
English: Local Man Saves 200 Soldiers in the War of 1812 Courage and heroism are epitomized by Fredericton's Charles Rainsford, who led a risky mission to secure rations for a storm-stayed military regiment during an epic . . . Map (db m152398) HM
5 New Brunswick, York County, Fredericton — St. Peter's Anglican Church and Cemetery
Welcome to St Peter's Anglican Church and cemetery! The church building to your left was first opened for worship late in 1837 - Queen Victoria had just come to the throne the previous June! The nation of Canada had not yet been conceived, the . . . Map (db m138995) HM
 
 
 
 
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