- CA ON00239 F638
- Fonds
- 1832-1846
Correspondence, statement of property owned by Rev. Cartwright and miscellaneous posthumous papers. Newspaper clippings of transcribed Cartwright letters.
Cartwright, Robert David
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Correspondence, statement of property owned by Rev. Cartwright and miscellaneous posthumous papers. Newspaper clippings of transcribed Cartwright letters.
Cartwright, Robert David
The fonds consists of account books.
Chronicle and Gazette
Fonds consist of an account book, and corresponding 'Index'.
Purdy, Gilbert
Correspondence, newsclippings, photographs and photocopies relating to Allan Neil MacLean and his family. Some names in the family tree are Strange, Warburton and MacPherson.
MacLean, Allan Neil
Commercial Bank, Midland District records
Includes f A3.5 : 016. Two bills of exchange for 616 pounds drawn on London joint Stock Bank, signed F.A. Harper and John Solomon Cartwright, 1841 Nov. 24. Volume of bills protested from the bank. These are promissory notes that had not been accepted as legal tender after endorsation.
Commercial Bank, Midland District
The fonds consists of a day book from Thomas McCrea's carriage works.
McCrea, Thomas W.
Ontario Land Registration Copy Books
Land Copy Registry books for the Counties of Grenville, 1822-1847, and Hastings, 1800-1844.
Ontario. Land Registry Office
Includes grant to Michael Grass in 1790 of 400 acres in Kingston Township, grant to Catherine Grass, daughter of Michael Grass, in 1801 of 200 acres in Whitby Township and documents relating to Catherine (Grass) Graham, Thomas Graham, Miriam Graham, H. Smith and J. Graham.
Grass (family)
Correspondence, accounts, receipts and statements of Daniel and Anthony McGuin, U.E.L.
McGuin (family)
Criminal Lunatic Jail, Kingston architectural drawings
The fonds consists of architectural drawings executed in water colour of floor plans, cross sections and back elevation for Criminal Lunatic Jail, Kingston (later Kingston Psychiatric Hospital) ca. 1850 by Montreal architectural firm Hopkins, Lawford and Nelson. This proposed design was never instituted.
Kingston Psychiatric Hospital