- CA ON00239 F2761
- Discrete Item
- 1848
Item is a printed bill relating to losses incurred during the Rebellion of 1837.
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Item is a printed bill relating to losses incurred during the Rebellion of 1837.
Account books of unknown Kingston merchant
Items are two account books for an unknown Kingston merchant, 1827-1832 and 1831-1864.
Unknown
Two account books of an unidentified merchant, possibly Kingston. Accounts of various people in Kingston and Storrington, surrounding areas, recording purchases, repairs, fees for labour, etc.
Item is a handyman's account book from Kingston.
Quirk, G.
Account book for The Schooners H. J. Jones and Laurel
A Ship's Account Book which shows the expenses of the Schooner H.J. Jones and the Schooner Laurel.
Unknown
The ledger of accounts lists both debits and credits for various Indigenous individuals and/or their families, listing items purchased and the cost, as well as the credited value of the furs, canoes or services provided (as guide or paddler) in exchange for goods. Individual family names mentioned in the book are as follows: Chingigan, Quéquétashitch, Sagaqueshcawa, Endianoy, Kishabick, Saganackishkam, Mitassogone (alias Ten Nights), Wabanangay, Awassikigick, Eguiniwina, Monjackipinacy, Eniwishcowa, Misinabigan, Poutchonce, Ogotchitch, Weyouse, Meyawabenwey, Camisquabenokee, Nabikitawa, Oguimanwanaquit, Nawaqueshkam, Nikickoboam, Misigwabe, Seyqueweshitch, Espasawetch, Heniwabenokee, Miscoutiquane, Enénne, Weyassigay, Shwassowiné, Keloweshcawa, Coucatchie, Piquaghkoshtiquanagan, Macatai Ininie, Piquitchinini, Canangiwetch, Wabichinigish, Wabacon, Ochiboy, Omisoe, Wacakigick, Boeref, Oguimankigisk, Misinangay, Capaykigickonce, Neyabinawa, Minawanikigick, Canisawetch, Sagatap. (transcription errors are likely)
North West Company. Fort Temiscamingue
Records, maple syrup sales in the Bay of Quinte area.
Unknown
Fonds consists of a prospectus for the Kingston Accomodation Bank.
Kingston Accomodation Bank
Contains nineteen articles for constitution of the bank as approved by the directors. It appears from an article in the British Whig that the bank commenced operations in 1836.
Accommodation Bank
Aboriginal Council of Queen's University fonds
The fonds consists of recorded proceedings of Aboriginal Council meetings and proposals submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Education.
Aboriginal Council of Queen's University