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Barker, Edward John
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Photocopies of "Spring Walks"

This file consists of typescripts and copies of the following walks: 27 March 1863-Introduction (whimsical); Jenkins’ Ship Yard; steamers; Holcomb & Cowan’s Wharf, approximately 1000 words; 28 March 1863-Garden Island, approximately 700 words; 11 April 1863-Portsmouth: ship and boat building, approximately 820 words; 14 April-Waterfront: the wharves, approximately 760 words; 18 April 1863-New retail establishments, approximately 900 words; 24 April 1863-Other retail establishments; Frontenac House, approximately 600 words; 27 April 1863-Steamer “Banshee”; City Hotel; D. McKay’s Tailoring Establishment, approximately 540 words; 4 May 1863-Cameron’s City Brewery N.B. The remaining Walks were written by “The Old Hand”, approximately 250 words; 7 March 1864-Commentary on the “Spring Walks”; buildings contemplated for 1864, approximately 930 words; 14 March 1864-Waterfront: the wharves, approximately1270 words; 21 March 1864-The shipping interest of Kingston (includes Garden Island), approximately 1250 words; 28 March 1864-Kingston’s manufactories, approximately 1550 words.

Barker, Edward John

Photocopies of "Spring Walks"

This file consists of typescripts and copies of the following walks: 10 April 1858-Destruction of Kingston’s shipping trade; steamers, approximately 910 words; 5 April 1859-A walk along the wharves, approximately 610 words; 23 April 1859-Easter meat in the Market, approximately 740 words; 25 April 1859-Waterfront: “The River and Lake Line”, approximately 580 words; 3 April 1861-Waterfront: shipping and tug lines; grain storage, approximately 700 words.

Barker, Edward John

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