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Joseph Howe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Howe, Joseph. Howe, Joseph. Information about Howe, Joseph in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Howe was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was not present at the Charlottetown and Québec conferences of 1864, which framed the confederation (at first opposed by him).
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In 1804 Joseph Howe was born at Halifax, in a small cottage which over looked the city side of the North-west arm. At the age of thirteen, Joe, ...
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Joseph Howe, journalist, politician, premier and lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia (b at Halifax 13 Dec 1804; d there 1 June 1873). Taking over the Novascotian in 1828, Howe quickly made it the leading provincial newspaper. ... Joseph Howe; A biography of Joseph Howe with photographs and other archival resources.
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Joseph Howe, politician and journalist (born on December 13, 1804, at Halifax, N.S.; died there June 1, 1873). Howe grew up on the shores of the Northwest Arm, which was then in the country outside Halifax. He loved Nova Scotia ... ; Suggested Reading Herbert R. Percy, Joseph Howe (1976).
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Joseph Howe gained early prominence as a newspaperman, and defender of freedom of the press, before beginning a career in politics. Strongly opposed to the Québec Resolutions as being bad for Nova Scotia, he led that province's anti-Confederation movement.
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Howe was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1804 and was the man who led the fight against Confederation in Nova Scotia. He started as a newspaper owner, becoming interested in politics because he was always reporting on political stories. ... Hon. Joseph Howe...
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HOWE, JOSEPH, printer, journalist; Born: December 13, 1804 at Halifax; Son of John and Mary (Edes) Howe, Loyalists; Married: Catherine Susan Ann McNab on February 2, 1828; Died: June 1, 1873 at Halifax; ... For a more detailed biography, please review the article on Joseph Howe in: The Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
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1828 - Howe purchased the Novascotian, a local Halifax newspaper and went into the printing business for himself. - He married Catherine Ann Susan McNab on the 2nd of February. 1836 - He was first elected, campaigning on a platform of support for responsible government. ... S9.com / Biographies / Howe, Joseph...
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