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*Actual muster rolls listing all militia members are rare, but may turn up in the provincial archives, or local museums. | *Actual muster rolls listing all militia members are rare, but may turn up in the provincial archives, or local museums. | ||
*One muster roll from 14 July 1790, is printed by M.G.Reicker in ''Those Days are Gone Away: Queens County New Brunswick. 1643-1901'', pages 162-163, as well as a list of the officers of the First and Second Battalions, Queens County Militia, 1862, on pages 164-165. | *One muster roll from 14 July 1790, is printed by M.G.Reicker in ''Those Days are Gone Away: Queens County New Brunswick. 1643-1901'', pages 162-163, as well as a list of the officers of the First and Second Battalions, Queens County Militia, 1862, on pages 164-165. | ||
* | *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/oclc/24247127?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''The New Brunswick Militia 1787-1867'' ] David Facey-Crowther. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/new-brunswick-militia-1787-1867/oclc/645318231&referer=brief_results WorldCat], is an in-depth examination of the militia and its many units across the province. Illustrated, well annotated with a full bibliography (it started as a Masters thesis at UNB), it lists all the units of militia, dates of formation and commanding officers. | ||
== British Garrisons == | == British Garrisons == | ||
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