William Ford
Coaker History Page
The
Miracle of the North: How an
Uninhabited Settlement Grew into a
Flourishing Town of Industry in One Year (1917)
"Port Union:
Observation and Description, 1917" by J.H.
Scammell
Port Union, The Fishermen's City - A Visitor's
Impressions, 1920
Listing of the heads of households in Port Union
in 1921
Port Union
in 1921 by J.R.
Smallwood
Port Union in
1925
by Richard Hibbs
Fishermen's Protective Union in Convention by J.R. Smallwood
"Port Union" from
Coaker of Newfoundland by J.R. Smallwood
J.R.
Smallwood -- labour and socialist leader by Melvin Baker
Port Union by Sir William Ford Coaker
Port Union: Founding
and Establishment of the Town by the FPU
Union Electric
Light and Power Company, Limited, 1916 to 1966 by Melvin Baker,
Robert D. Pitt, and Janet Miller
Pitt
Port Union - by Melvin
Baker and Gerald Penney
The Hydro-Electric Plant of the Union Electric
Company, Port Union in 1920
The Rise of the
Fishermen's
Protective Union, the First World War and the National Government, 1908-1919
Church of Holy
Martyrs, Port Union
Coaker's
Recruits
Sir William Coaker's Farm at Paradise,
1934-1936
William
Wesley Halfyard -- vice-president of the Fishermen's Protective
Union
John Henry
Scammell - 2nd President of the FPU
Kenneth
McKenzie Brown - 3rd President of the FPU
Charles
Ronald McKay Granger - 4th President of the FPU
John Glover Stone
George Frederick Grimes
Hazen Algar Russell
Capt. James Jones
Lady
Jessie Coaker
Port Union Fire of
1945 - by Melvin Baker and Peggy
March
"Port Union"
from Come Near at your Peril: A Visitor's Guide to the Island of
Newfoundland
by Patrick O'Flaherty
Herring
Neck Loyal Orange Association Lodge
Bonavista Loyal Orange Association Lodge
Fishermen's Union
Trading Company Limited (Greenspond) fonds, 1914-1922 -- Maritime History
Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Sir William Ford
Coaker Papers -- Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University of
Newfoundland
Martime History Archive Virtual
Exhibit on the Fishermen's Protective
Union
Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation,Trinity Bay
North
Sir William Ford Coaker
and the Fishermen's Protective Union - A Select Bibliography
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