Lorne J. Violette, the Glossary
Lorne J. Violette (September 7, 1884 – ?) was a physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Canadian Army, Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Memramcook, New Brunswick, Saint-Basile, New Brunswick, Saint-Léonard, New Brunswick, Université Laval, University of St. Joseph's College, World War I.
- Mayors of places in New Brunswick
- St. Joseph's College alumni
Canadian Army
The Canadian Army (Armée canadienne) is the command responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Canadian Armed Forces.
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Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
The Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the deliberative assembly of the New Brunswick Legislature, in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.
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Madawaska County, New Brunswick
Madawaska County (2016 population 32,741), also known as the "New Brunswick Panhandle", is located in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada.
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Memramcook
Memramcook, sometimes also spelled Memramcouke or Memramkouke, is a village in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
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New Brunswick
New Brunswick (Nouveau-Brunswick) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
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Saint-Basile, New Brunswick
Saint-Basile is a community in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Saint-Léonard, New Brunswick
Saint-Léonard is a former town in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Université Laval
italic (English: Laval University) is a public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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University of St. Joseph's College
The University of St.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
Mayors of places in New Brunswick
- Alexander Gibson (politician)
- Allan E. Maher
- Charles Elijah Fish
- Daniel Guitard
- Denis Landry
- Edward Gerald Byrne
- Elmor T. Kennedy
- Ernest A. Smith
- Ernest Richard
- Evérard Daigle
- Frank Bunting Black
- Gaston Moore
- George Johnson Clarke
- Heber Harold Hatfield
- Jacques LeBlanc (politician)
- Jason Godin
- Jean-Camille DeGrâce
- Jean-Paul Savoie
- Josiah Wood
- Lorne J. Violette
- Paul Duffie
- Robert B. Simpson
- Robert Hall (New Brunswick politician)
- Robert Watson Grimmer
- Roland Haché
- Theobald M. Burns
- Vaughn Blaney
- W. J. Kent
- W.C.H. Grimmer
- William R. Duffie
St. Joseph's College alumni
- Édouard H. Léger
- Édouard S. Léger
- Allison Dysart
- Ambroise D. Richard
- Anthony J. Martin
- Antoine Joseph Léger
- Auguste Bordage
- Azor LeBlanc
- Benoît Poirier
- Bernard Jean (politician)
- Clovis-Thomas Richard
- David-Vital Landry
- E. Albert Reilly
- E. James Burke
- Ferdinand-Joseph Robidoux
- Francis J. Sweeney
- George Valentine McInerney
- Gilbert Anselme Girouard
- Henry Emmerson
- Henry Joseph O'Leary
- J. Michel Fournier
- Joseph Daigle (New Brunswick politician)
- Joseph-Aurèle Plourde
- Joseph-Félix Arsenault
- Laurier Lévesque
- Lorne J. Violette
- Louis Cunningham
- Melvin Gallant
- Pascal Poirier
- Pierre H. Léger
- Roméo LeBlanc
- Sorab K. Ghandhi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_J._Violette
Also known as Lorne Violette.