- CA ON00239 F1043
- Fonds
- 1849-1854
Letters and social invitations.
Stoughton (family)
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Letters and social invitations.
Stoughton (family)
Storrington Township Council fonds
Minutes of meetings.
Storrington Township Council
The fonds consists of correspondence, militia papers, accounts, receipts and miscellaneous documents. The bulk of the correspondence is from when Stone was most active as a Militia officer. There are several general orders relating to such things as services rendered by Indigenous warriors, claims for pay and land grants. Among the miscellaneous papers is an indenture of election executed by Stone as returning officer for Leeds County.
Stone, Joel
Correspondence, militia regimental returns of 1815 and business documents of Joel Stone, 1787-1815.
Stone (family)
Copy of a petition requesting reward for services to Sir John Johnston during the Revolutionary War.
Grant, Mary
Family tree of Stirling of Muiravonside House by Linlithgow, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
Item is a family tree of the Stirlings of Muiravonside House by Linlithgow, Stirlingshire, Scotland, tracing the lineage from 1100 CE to 1970 CE.
Stirling (family)
Articles relating to the East Elgin Botanical Association of 1899 and Richard Lees, educator and scientist.
William Stewart
Letter relates to the death of Alexander Mair Stewart, chairman of the board of James Stewart and Company, oldest construction firm in United States, news clippings and resolutions passed by the company on thedeath of James Stewart.
Stewart, James C.
The fonds consists of correspondence and writings and includes his unpublished biography of W.L. Mackenzie King. Correspondents include John Diefenbaker, Arthur Meighen, Senator Paul Martin and Dr. Wilder Penfield.
Stevenson, John A.
The fonds consists of personal and business correspondence, will and probate, and a collection of James Dougall letters. Most of the correspondence is arranged chronologically, and is concerned with Stevenson's business affairs and banking transactions. One letter from J. P. Downes, a fellow townsman and militia officer, deals with alarums and excursions on the troubled Niagara frontier in the autumn of 1839. Stevenson's activities on behalf of his constituents are reflected in letters concerning Picton harbour improvement, a pension for a veteran of 1837 and the appointment of a postmaster at Bloomfield. Also included are photocopies of general and business correspondence that are held privately, but were copied and included in this fonds.
Stevenson, David Barker