Sir John A. Macdonald 150th Birthday Reception and Dinner Guest book
- CA ON00239 F403
- Discrete Item
- 11 Jan. 1965
The reception and dinner were sponsored by the Kingston Historical Society.
Kingston Historical Society
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Sir John A. Macdonald 150th Birthday Reception and Dinner Guest book
The reception and dinner were sponsored by the Kingston Historical Society.
Kingston Historical Society
Letter to Mr. Richard H. Secord
Relates to the Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, Kingston.
Stuart, George Okill
"Years to Remember:" Cataraqui United Church: Historical record, 1790-1978.
Book containing an historical account of the church and congregation.
Cataraqui United Church of Canada, (Ont.) Youth Group
Two letters from Susan Webster of Weare, New Hampshire addressed to her cousin Hannah Straw in Hamilton, Upper Canada, relating to social and family events.
Webster, Susan
[Review of a talk on Isabella Valancy Crawford by John Garvin]
Printed review of Poems and typescript resume of talk given by John Garvin to Poetry Society of Canada.
Unknown
Letter (photocopy) to Duncan Campbell Scott, 1905 Nov. 8, in which he asks permission to include 'Piper of Arll' in a forthcoming anthology and describes the influence this poem had in interesting Masefield in poetry. Undated letter to unidentified person relating to the inclusion of the poem 'The days that make us happy make us wise' in a booklet. The collection also includes a letter to Mrs. H.A Bruce from Masefield, and a photograph of Masefield.There is also a handwritten draft of a poem written by Masefield which is entitled "Lines suggested by Her Majesty's visit to Canada June, July 1959".
Masefield, John
Letter dated Sept. 7, 1949,to Ivor Brown from Ayot Saint Lawrence. Relates to Brown's book on Shakespeare.
Shaw, George Bernard
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
Old Fort Henry at Kingston, Ontario
Item is a souvenir booklet for Fort Henry, as well as a photostat from a newspaper relating to planning for Roosevelt's visit to the Fort.