Newfoundland following its acceptance of the Treaty of Washington in 1874 had to cope with the presence of large numbers of American fishing vessels in its inshore waters. The Americans, who fished mainly on the Grand Banks, resorted to the colony for bait and ice. An extensive trade in these two commodities developed between American and Newfoundland fishermen. Considerable confusion was aroused - especially at the Halifax Commission in 1877 - over whether or not this traffic was permitted under the treaty's terms. In 1878 at Fortune Bay a group of Newfoundlanders violently obstructed American fishermen who attempted to catch their own herring. This one incident brought the problems associated with the bait traffic to a head. -- The confro...
In the winter of 1890-1891, Robert Bond, the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, attempted to negoti...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
The North Atlantic\u27s nineteenth-century fishing industry covered a vast geographic and socioecono...
An historical overview of the Newfoundland fisheries carried out by the British, French and American...
An historical overview of the Newfoundland fisheries carried out by the British, French and American...
From 1865 to 1878 the dispute over French rights in Newfoundland included the question of Newfoundla...
Inhospitable and unattractive to Company investors and colonists, Newfoundland was unique among Engl...
An historical overview of the Newfoundland fisheries carried out by the British, French and American...
In the winter of 1890-1891, Robert Bond, the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, attempted to negoti...
French Treaty Rights in Newfoundland The Case For The ColonyFrontispiece: map of Newfoundland -- Int...
French Treaty Rights in Newfoundland The Case For The ColonyFrontispiece: map of Newfoundland -- Int...
French Treaty Rights in Newfoundland The Case For The ColonyFrontispiece: map of Newfoundland -- Int...
British possession, its subsequent history a chronicle of permanent settlement and self-government u...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
In the winter of 1890-1891, Robert Bond, the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, attempted to negoti...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
The North Atlantic\u27s nineteenth-century fishing industry covered a vast geographic and socioecono...
An historical overview of the Newfoundland fisheries carried out by the British, French and American...
An historical overview of the Newfoundland fisheries carried out by the British, French and American...
From 1865 to 1878 the dispute over French rights in Newfoundland included the question of Newfoundla...
Inhospitable and unattractive to Company investors and colonists, Newfoundland was unique among Engl...
An historical overview of the Newfoundland fisheries carried out by the British, French and American...
In the winter of 1890-1891, Robert Bond, the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, attempted to negoti...
French Treaty Rights in Newfoundland The Case For The ColonyFrontispiece: map of Newfoundland -- Int...
French Treaty Rights in Newfoundland The Case For The ColonyFrontispiece: map of Newfoundland -- Int...
French Treaty Rights in Newfoundland The Case For The ColonyFrontispiece: map of Newfoundland -- Int...
British possession, its subsequent history a chronicle of permanent settlement and self-government u...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
In the winter of 1890-1891, Robert Bond, the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, attempted to negoti...
This excerpt from the transactions of the Royal Society of Canada which was read by Longley at the M...
The North Atlantic\u27s nineteenth-century fishing industry covered a vast geographic and socioecono...