- CA ON00239 F219
- Discrete Item
- 9 Jan. 1867
Poll of vote for George Long and J. Woodcock. Certified by John Gibbard, Secretary. George W. Evans was Chairman.
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Poll of vote for George Long and J. Woodcock. Certified by John Gibbard, Secretary. George W. Evans was Chairman.
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The Celebrated Horse: Young Frontenac
Item is a broadside advertising The Celebrated Horse, the Young Frontenac, who would be willing to stand for mares at various locations in the Kingston area.
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Items are a photograph of Dr. Fyfe (Fife) Fowler, and a drawing of Fowler's mother, both in frames.
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Scrapbook relating to the settlement of Manitoba.
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Chapter on Eastern Ontario, p.665 (1882).
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Diary of a young woman touring the Thousand Islands for the month of August 1883 starting in Hartford, Connecticut on August 1st, 1883 and ending in Montreal on September 1st, 1883. The author spends much of the diary remarking on the beauty of the scenery, the quality of the food and variations in the weather. She recounts day excursions on both American and Canadian islands and towns and mentions Clayton, Alexandria Bay, Gananoque, Brown's Bay, Hay's Island, Whitney Point, Guernsey Point, and Stave, Bluff and Skinner islands. She is traveling with the Redfield family (Mr. and Mrs. Redfield and their children George and Henry) and the "Professor". They encounter a Dr. Norris who is known to the family. When they arrive in Montreal they stay at the Windsor Hotel, which is greatly admired.
There is an additional three page entry at the end of the diary describing a trip to the White Mountains in New Hampshire in September of 1885.
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Liquor permit, North West Territories
Allows Mr. Sedgewick, Ottawa, Ont. to take one gallon of liquor into the North West Territories.
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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.
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Register zu Band III u. IV der Weltgeschichte
Item is an index for volumes three and four of a world history.
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