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The <span style="font-family: Arial">Eunice White Robertson Memorial Prize is awarded to the woman student who has made a careful investigation of some subject of local history of the Province of New Brunswick selected by the [[Department of History]] of the University, and has submitted a competent essay thereon, and has obtained a high standing in the History courses of the Junior level at the university. The essay is the principal criterion of the award, although the student's class standing will also be considered.</span>
The <span style="font-family: Arial">Eunice White Robertson Memorial Prize is awarded to the woman student who has made a careful investigation of some subject of local history of the Province of New Brunswick selected by the [[Department of History]] of the University, and has submitted a competent essay thereon, and has obtained a high standing in the History courses of the Junior level at the university. The essay is the principal criterion of the award, although the student's class standing will also be considered.</span>


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| align="center" | '''Held at UNB Archives'''
| align="center" | '''Held at UNB Archives'''
| align="center" | '''Location'''
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| 1955
| 1955
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| "Settlement on the Miramichi
| "Settlement on the Miramichi
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1956
| 1956
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1957
| 1957
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No
No


| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1958
| 1958
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Yes
Yes


| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1959
| 1959
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| "The political career of Lemuel Allan Wilmot in the era of responsible government, 1830-1955"
| "The political career of Lemuel Allan Wilmot in the era of responsible government, 1830-1955"
| Yes
| Yes
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1960
| 1960
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| "The historic buildings of Fredericton"
| "The historic buildings of Fredericton"
| Yes
| Yes
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1961
| 1961
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1962
| 1962
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| "British travellers' impressions of New Brunswick"
| "British travellers' impressions of New Brunswick"
| Yes
| Yes
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1963
| 1963
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| "Pre-loyalist era in New Brunswick from 1762-1783"
| "Pre-loyalist era in New Brunswick from 1762-1783"
| Yes
| Yes
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1964
| 1964
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| "The pre-loyalist era in New Brunswick"
| "The pre-loyalist era in New Brunswick"
| Yes
| Yes
| <span style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">UNB Fredericton</span><br/>
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| 1965
| 1965
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| "The Intercolonial Railway as a factor in the movement for the union of the provinces"
| "The Intercolonial Railway as a factor in the movement for the union of the provinces"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1966
| 1966
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|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1967
| 1967
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|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1968
| 1968
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| "New England assault on Louisbourg, 1745"
| "New England assault on Louisbourg, 1745"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1969
| 1969
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| "New Brunswick acts to Confederation: opinion in N.B. on Canadian Confederation, 1868-1815"
| "New Brunswick acts to Confederation: opinion in N.B. on Canadian Confederation, 1868-1815"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1970
| 1970
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| "The value of loyalist poetry as an historical source"
| "The value of loyalist poetry as an historical source"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1971
| 1971
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| "Sacrificed to the wolf: Maritime public opinion of the Treaty of Washington"
| "Sacrificed to the wolf: Maritime public opinion of the Treaty of Washington"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1972
| 1972
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| "The building of the Atlantic Entrepot, 1805-1815"
| "The building of the Atlantic Entrepot, 1805-1815"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1973
| 1973
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| "The New Brunswick school question"
| "The New Brunswick school question"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1974
| 1974
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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|-
| 1975
| 1975
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| "New Brunswick during the Great Depression, 1930-1935"
| "New Brunswick during the Great Depression, 1930-1935"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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|-
| 1976
| 1976
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| "Who were the Smashers?"
| "Who were the Smashers?"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1977
| 1977
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| "A discussion of the lumbering industry"
| "A discussion of the lumbering industry"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1978
| 1978
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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|-
| 1979
| 1979
| Rhonda L. McAllister
| Rhonda L. McAllister
| "Equal opportunity"
| "Equal opportunity"
| No
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1980
| 1980
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| <br/>
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|-
| 1981
| 1981
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| "Prohibition in New Brunswick: why did it fall?"
| "Prohibition in New Brunswick: why did it fall?"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1982
| 1982
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| "A living cell: a study of the development of a residential block in Fredericton"
| "A living cell: a study of the development of a residential block in Fredericton"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1983
| 1983
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| "The rise and fall of Sabbies Mill"
| "The rise and fall of Sabbies Mill"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1984
| 1984
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| "Women's organization in New Brunswick between 1870-1820: a significant move towards liberation"
| "Women's organization in New Brunswick between 1870-1820: a significant move towards liberation"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1985
| 1985
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| "Alexander Gibson's enterprise on the Nashwaak"
| "Alexander Gibson's enterprise on the Nashwaak"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1986
| 1986
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| <br/>
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|-
| 1987
| 1987
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| "The achievements of the feminist movement to 1920 in New Brunswick"
| "The achievements of the feminist movement to 1920 in New Brunswick"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1988
| 1988
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| "What happened to the poor in Colonial Maritime society?"
| "What happened to the poor in Colonial Maritime society?"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1989
| 1989
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|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1990
| 1990
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1991
| 1991
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1992
| 1992
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| "A Portrait of New Brunswick Representatives in the 1945 Federal Election and their role in the Post World War Reconstruction"
| "A Portrait of New Brunswick Representatives in the 1945 Federal Election and their role in the Post World War Reconstruction"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1993
| 1993
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| "The Saint John county Almshouse and Workhouse: 1885-1857"
| "The Saint John county Almshouse and Workhouse: 1885-1857"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1994
| 1994
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| "Creating a National Policy: Fredericton City Council and the Hartt Boot and Shoe Company, 1898-1899"
| "Creating a National Policy: Fredericton City Council and the Hartt Boot and Shoe Company, 1898-1899"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1995
| 1995
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| "Charlotte: Mother of Tabusintac"
| "Charlotte: Mother of Tabusintac"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 1996
| 1996
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| "The Changing role of the Irish in Saint John"
| "The Changing role of the Irish in Saint John"
| Yes
| Yes
| Unknown
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| 1997
| 1997
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1998
| 1998
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 1999
| 1999
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| "Proper Spheres and Improper Remuneration: The Feminization of Teaching in Nineteenth-Century Canada"
| "Proper Spheres and Improper Remuneration: The Feminization of Teaching in Nineteenth-Century Canada"
| Yes
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2000
| 2000
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|  
|  
|  
| <br/>
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| 2001
| 2001
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|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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| 2002
| 2002
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2003
| 2003
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2004
| 2004
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|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2005
| 2005
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|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2006
| 2006
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|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2007
| 2007
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|  
|  
|  
|  
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2008
| 2008
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|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2009
| 2009
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| <br/>
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| 2010
| 2010
| Kelsey O'Brian
| Kelsey O'Brian
| "The Loyalist Environment: The Regulation of Rivers and Harbours in Colonial New Brunswick"
| "The Loyalist Environment: The Regulation of Rivers and Harbours in Colonial New Brunswick"
| No
| Yes
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2011
| 2011
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|  
|  
| No
| No
| UNB Fredericton
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| 2012
| 2012
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“‘Hope to finish my sock today’: The Diary of Laura Howland, Lumber Camp Cook, 1941-1942”
“‘Hope to finish my sock today’: The Diary of Laura Howland, Lumber Camp Cook, 1941-1942”


| No
| Yes<br/>
No
Yes


| UNB Fredericton
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| 2013
| 2013
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|  
| No
| No
| Unknown
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*<span style="font-family: Arial">UA Case 147.</span>
*<span style="font-family: Arial">UA Case 147.</span>
 
*[http://www.unb.ca/faculty/emeritus/honorees/fredericton/atoc/index.html <span style="font-family: Arial">UNB Fredericton Emeritus</span>]
 
*[https://phonebook.unb.ca/index.cgi?-mdfrank UNB | Online Phonebook | David Frank]&nbsp;(Shelly Spencer)
*[https://phonebook.unb.ca/?dn=unbCaId=5679342808e5c49fc25e7b12003fb7b41a21ef84,ou=people,dc=unb,dc=ca UNB Phonebook | David Frank]&nbsp;(Clara Kelly)
*[http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/0203.html UNB Fredericton | Faculty of Arts | Dean's List 2002-2003]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/0304.html 2003-2004]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/0405.html 2004-2005]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/0607.html 2006-2007]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/0708.html 2007-2008]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/0809.html 2008-2009]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/1011.html 2010-2011]; [http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/about/list/1112.html 2011-2012]
*[http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/departments/history/people/lkealey.html UNB Fredericton | Faculty of Arts | Linda Kealey&nbsp;]


© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012
© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012

Revision as of 12:36, 27 April 2015

The Eunice White Robertson Memorial Prize is awarded to the woman student who has made a careful investigation of some subject of local history of the Province of New Brunswick selected by the Department of History of the University, and has submitted a competent essay thereon, and has obtained a high standing in the History courses of the Junior level at the university. The essay is the principal criterion of the award, although the student's class standing will also be considered.

Year Name Title of essay Held at UNB Archives Location
1955 Pauline Saunders "Settlement on the Miramichi Yes UNB Fredericton
1956 Elizabeth Cattley No UNB Fredericton
1957 Elizabeth Steeves

Gayle Wilson

No

No

UNB Fredericton
1958 Carolyn Ann MacCollum

M. Joan Young

"Rise and fall of wooden shipbuilding on the Atlantic coast in the 19th century"

"History of British North American shipping"

Yes

Yes

UNB Fredericton
1959 Shirley McPhee "The political career of Lemuel Allan Wilmot in the era of responsible government, 1830-1955" Yes UNB Fredericton
1960 Anneke Deichmann "The historic buildings of Fredericton" Yes UNB Fredericton
1961 Rebecca E. MacVicor No UNB Fredericton
1962 Carol Ann Seeley "British travellers' impressions of New Brunswick" Yes UNB Fredericton
1963 Joanne Murphy "Pre-loyalist era in New Brunswick from 1762-1783" Yes UNB Fredericton
1964 Angela Walsh "The pre-loyalist era in New Brunswick" Yes UNB Fredericton
1965 Erma P. Allan "The Intercolonial Railway as a factor in the movement for the union of the provinces" Yes Unknown
1966 Carmen P. Cogswell No Unknown
1967 Kristina Valcuilenas No Unknown
1968 Nancy A. MacDonald "New England assault on Louisbourg, 1745" Yes Unknown
1969 Catherine R. Cox "New Brunswick acts to Confederation: opinion in N.B. on Canadian Confederation, 1868-1815" Yes Unknown
1970 Avis A. Tatlock "The value of loyalist poetry as an historical source" Yes Unknown
1971 Constance L. Seymour "Sacrificed to the wolf: Maritime public opinion of the Treaty of Washington" Yes UNB Fredericton
1972 Janet Moodie "The building of the Atlantic Entrepot, 1805-1815" Yes UNB Fredericton
1973 Janet McBride "The New Brunswick school question" Yes Unknown
1974 Heather M. Conners No Unknown
1975 Mary E. Nicholas "New Brunswick during the Great Depression, 1930-1935" Yes UNB Fredericton
1976 Nancy J. Colpitts "Who were the Smashers?" Yes UNB Fredericton
1977 Janet L. Dixon "A discussion of the lumbering industry" Yes UNB Fredericton
1978 S. Miller No Unknown
1979 Rhonda L. McAllister "Equal opportunity" Yes UNB Fredericton
1980 Not awarded No
1981 Elizabeth Campbell "Prohibition in New Brunswick: why did it fall?" Yes UNB Fredericton
1982 Carolyn Young "A living cell: a study of the development of a residential block in Fredericton" Yes UNB Fredericton
1983 Ellen Hambrook "The rise and fall of Sabbies Mill" Yes UNB Fredericton
1984 Joanne Spencer "Women's organization in New Brunswick between 1870-1820: a significant move towards liberation" Yes UNB Fredericton
1985 Katherine Biggs "Alexander Gibson's enterprise on the Nashwaak" Yes UNB Fredericton
1986 Not awarded No
1987 Barbara Buchanan "The achievements of the feminist movement to 1920 in New Brunswick" Yes UNB Fredericton
1988 Janice Cook "What happened to the poor in Colonial Maritime society?" Yes UNB Fredericton
1989 Marilyn Sarchfield No Unknown
1990 Christina Mullin No Unknown
1991 Rachel Tanya Brown No Unknown
1992 Shelly Spencer "A Portrait of New Brunswick Representatives in the 1945 Federal Election and their role in the Post World War Reconstruction" Yes UNB Fredericton
1993 Audrey Marie Cormier "The Saint John county Almshouse and Workhouse: 1885-1857" Yes Unknown
1994 Carla Kelly "Creating a National Policy: Fredericton City Council and the Hartt Boot and Shoe Company, 1898-1899" Yes UNB Fredericton
1995 Kimberley Branch "Charlotte: Mother of Tabusintac" Yes UNB Fredericton
1996 Vanessa Childs "The Changing role of the Irish in Saint John" Yes Unknown
1997 Krista Lee Harquail No Unknown
1998 Stephanie Grotegut No Unknown
1999 Donna Lynne Mandeville "Proper Spheres and Improper Remuneration: The Feminization of Teaching in Nineteenth-Century Canada" Yes UNB Fredericton
2000 Unknown
2001 Caroline Victoria Humar No Unknown
2002 Natalie Leveille

Wendy Anne Miller

No UNB Fredericton
2003 Tanya Dawn Daley No UNB Fredericton
2004 Caroline Mann No UNB Fredericton
2005 Laura L. Anderson No UNB Fredericton
2006 Jazmine Belyea No UNB Fredericton
2007 Rose Lydia Mae Donovan UNB Fredericton
2008 Rachel Backa No UNB Fredericton
2009 Not awarded No
2010 Kelsey O'Brian "The Loyalist Environment: The Regulation of Rivers and Harbours in Colonial New Brunswick" Yes UNB Fredericton
2011 Susan Patricia McAdam No UNB Fredericton
2012 Chantal Allen

Conor Falvey

“The Origins of Moncton”

“‘Hope to finish my sock today’: The Diary of Laura Howland, Lumber Camp Cook, 1941-1942”

Yes

Yes

UNB Fredericton
2013 Brittany Alexandra Hannah No Unknown

Source(s):

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