Acalus Palmer was born in Sackville to Philip Palmer and Sarah Ayer. He was educated in Sackville, studied law with Edward Barron Chandler and was admitted to the bar in…
Graydon Nicholas
Graydon Nicholas, a Maliseet descendant, was born in Tobique in 1946 and has made remarkable contributions to law and public service. As the first Indigenous person to earn a law…
Judge George F. Gregory House – Fredericton
Located at the intersection of George and Church Streets in Fredericton, the wood-framed building once known as “The Very Best” Bed & Breakfast is a blend of the original mid-19th…
Hon. Muriel McQueen Fergusson
Photo © Copyright Keith Minchin – Faces of Fredericton Standing at a modest height and possessing a self-deprecating demeanor, Hon. Muriel McQueen Fergusson was a woman of keen intellect and…
Pierre-Amand Landry – Dorchester
The Sir Pierre-Amand Landry House, located at 3497 Cape Road in Dorchester, has been designated a Local Historic Place due to its connections to Sir Pierre-Amand Landry, its representation of…
James Steadman
James Steadman, born on March 27, 1818, and passed away on May 16, 1913, was an accomplished individual who served as a lawyer, judge, and a political representative in New…
John James Fraser
John James Fraser, born on August 1, 1829, and died on November 24, 1896, was a prominent figure in New Brunswick’s legal, judicial, and political sectors. Fraser’s birthplace was Beaubears…
Charles Fisher
Charles Fisher (August 15, 1808 – December 8, 1880) was a renowned New Brunswick politician and jurist. As a prominent reformer, he helmed the first accountable government in New Brunswick…