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- A correspondent of the Colonist sends the melancholy particulars of the death from hydrophobia of William HughesNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 12 Sep 1856, p. 1, column 6 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON), 12 Sep 1856, p. 1, column 6 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Benny and [Santa Claus?]; Round the corner by C. Sw[ain?]Swain, Charles, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 26 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Swain, Charles, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 26 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureAdams, H. G., New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 19 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 2 "The song of the snow flake" by H. G. Adams. -- "The first locomotive" by Railroad Advocate.Adams, H. G., New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 19 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 2 "The song of the snow flake" by H. G. Adams. -- "The first locomotive" by Railroad Advocate.Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 26 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 Prairie life. A tale of revenge. -- To gentlemen. A call to be a husband by Fanny Fern. -- To the ladies. A call to be a wife by Fanny Fern. -- A clean sell.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 26 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 Prairie life. A tale of revenge. -- To gentlemen. A call to be a husband by Fanny Fern. -- To the ladies. A call to be a wife by Fanny …Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The castle and the cottageNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 28 Mar 1856, p. 1, column 2 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 28 Mar 1856, p. 1, column 2 ...Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 5 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 An unexpected witness. A startling court scene. -- Booth and the Bible.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 5 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 An unexpected witness. A startling court scene. -- Booth and the Bible.Newmarket Public Library
- Another stepNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 5 Dec 1856, p. 2, column 2 Editorial. We would suggest to the inhabitants of Newmarket and the country surrounding, another important step,--one which must prove of very great benefit,--and that is, the establishment of a Market Day.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 5 Dec 1856, p. 2, column 2 Editorial. We would suggest to the inhabitants of Newmarket and the country surrounding, another important step,--one which must prove of very great benefit,--and that is, the establishment of a Market …Newmarket Public Library
- Foreign and colonialNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 5 Dec 1856, p. 2 The president's message, from Washington. -- Slavery in South Carolina.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 5 Dec 1856, p. 2 The president's message, from Washington. -- Slavery in South Carolina.Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The working-menStuart, Carlos D., New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 5 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Stuart, Carlos D., New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 5 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library
- County and city!New Era (Newmarket, ON), 12 Dec 1856, p. 2, column 2 Editorial. The Clerk of the Peace for these United Counties is advertising in the city papers for "tenders to supply the gaol with bread." This is all a mere slam.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 12 Dec 1856, p. 2, column 2 Editorial. The Clerk of the Peace for these United Counties is advertising in the city papers for "tenders to supply the gaol with bread." This is all a mere slam.Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 12 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 Drive your own cart from the York Evangelist. -- Dog story. -- An impatient juryman.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 12 Dec 1856, p. 1, column 3 Drive your own cart from the York Evangelist. -- Dog story. -- An impatient juryman.Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Farmers' boysNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 14 Mar 1856, p. 1, column 2 From the New York TribuneNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 14 Mar 1856, p. 1, column 2 From the New York TribuneNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Saturday eveningNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 13 Jun 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 13 Jun 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Absent friends dNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 20 Jun 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 20 Jun 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket incorporationNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 18 Jan 1856, p. 2, column 2 Describes proposed town limits for incorporating Newmarket as a village as well as division of money.New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 18 Jan 1856, p. 2, column 2 Describes proposed town limits for incorporating Newmarket as a village as well as division of money.Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. Hoe out your rowNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 11 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 11 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The lover's forget-me-notRoberts, James, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 18 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 For The New EraRoberts, James, New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 18 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 For The New EraNewmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The lovely woman's kissNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 25 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 By an enthusiastic young man.New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 25 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 By an enthusiastic young man.Newmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 25 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 A story for old husbands with young wives, by Fanny Fern. -- The life of a newspaper, written by itself. -- A true and touching incident.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 25 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 A story for old husbands with young wives, by Fanny Fern. -- The life of a newspaper, written by itself. -- A true and touching incident.Newmarket Public Library
- Poetry. The welcome backNew Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 4 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...New Era (Newmarket, ON1852), 4 Jul 1856, p. 1, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library