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- John Rut - Wikipedia
It was at St John's, Newfoundland on 3 August 1527 that the first known letter in English was sent from North America [2] While in St John's, Rut wrote to King Henry on his findings and his planned voyage southward to seek his fellow explorer
- The first letter from North America | Archival Moments
It was at St John’s, Newfoundland on 3 August 1527 that the first known letter was sent from North America While in St John’s, John Rut had written a letter to King Henry VIII on his findings and his planned voyage
- The first known letter is sent from North America by John Rut while at . . .
"Explore the rich history of North America's earliest correspondence on 8th August 1527, when John Rut dispatched the first ever recorded letter from St John's, Newfoundland Uncover the significance of this key event in our communication timeline, and learn more about John Rut's pioneering role in forging transatlantic connections "
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Timeline of important dates and major events in the history of Newfoundland and Labrador Illustrated list of events and people from our today in history archives
- Postage stamps and postal history of Canada - Wikipedia
At St John's, Newfoundland on 3 August 1527 the first known letter was sent from North America [2] While in St John's, John Rut had written a letter to King Henry VIII on his findings and his planned voyage
- Nfld Philately 1 - BNAPS
Newfoundland's first issue was on January 1, 1857 The 1d (or "one penny") had a central motif of the Royal Crown in profile The stamps were recess-printed by Perkins, Bacon Company The 1d was imperforate and issued in sheets of 120 (12 x 10) Newfoundland's first stamp
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Actress Amelia Manuel reads a letter from a Newfoundland nurse who visited the trenches during the First World War
- The Arts and Letters Awards Program - Government of Newfoundland and . . .
Open to both established and emerging artists of all ages, each year this iconic program recognizes excellence by awarding over 60 winners for original works in visual art, literary, French literary, music and media arts
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