Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Barren Island was a small place with seven families in the Placentia district. The earliest post office was at Little Placentia in 1864. The nearest telagraph station was at South Island where the Reid-Newfoundland Steamers called weekly, in 1911. The first Waymaster was Eliza Shea in 1886. The island had a population of 220 in 1911.The name has been shown as Baron's and also Baron Island in 1889 and Bar Haven in 1912."@en }
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- Barren_Island,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador abstract "Barren Island was a small place with seven families in the Placentia district. The earliest post office was at Little Placentia in 1864. The nearest telagraph station was at South Island where the Reid-Newfoundland Steamers called weekly, in 1911. The first Waymaster was Eliza Shea in 1886. The island had a population of 220 in 1911.The name has been shown as Baron's and also Baron Island in 1889 and Bar Haven in 1912.".
- Q4863375 abstract "Barren Island was a small place with seven families in the Placentia district. The earliest post office was at Little Placentia in 1864. The nearest telagraph station was at South Island where the Reid-Newfoundland Steamers called weekly, in 1911. The first Waymaster was Eliza Shea in 1886. The island had a population of 220 in 1911.The name has been shown as Baron's and also Baron Island in 1889 and Bar Haven in 1912.".
- Barren_Island,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador comment "Barren Island was a small place with seven families in the Placentia district. The earliest post office was at Little Placentia in 1864. The nearest telagraph station was at South Island where the Reid-Newfoundland Steamers called weekly, in 1911. The first Waymaster was Eliza Shea in 1886. The island had a population of 220 in 1911.The name has been shown as Baron's and also Baron Island in 1889 and Bar Haven in 1912.".
- Q4863375 comment "Barren Island was a small place with seven families in the Placentia district. The earliest post office was at Little Placentia in 1864. The nearest telagraph station was at South Island where the Reid-Newfoundland Steamers called weekly, in 1911. The first Waymaster was Eliza Shea in 1886. The island had a population of 220 in 1911.The name has been shown as Baron's and also Baron Island in 1889 and Bar Haven in 1912.".