Petition, 1842, sent to Legislative Assembly.
- CA ON00239 F1626
- Fonds
- 1842
Signed by inhabitants of Kingston and Lot 24, Kingston Township, to annex Lot 24 to Kingston.
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Petition, 1842, sent to Legislative Assembly.
Signed by inhabitants of Kingston and Lot 24, Kingston Township, to annex Lot 24 to Kingston.
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Queen's University Miscellaneous Collection
Colection consists of material related to a wide gamut of Queen's activities and events including texts of addresses, notes related to coat of arms, crest, anniversaries, convocations, songs, student notes, class reunions, visitors, World War One and World War Two.
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Canada West. Letters-Patent instituting a Surrogate Court in the Midland District
Letters patent establishing the Surrogate Court of the Midland District.
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World War I Poster Slide collection
The collections includes images of posters relating to recruitment for the Red Cross, Women at war, French Canadians, civilians home front, war bonds (American, British and Canadian), exhibitions and posters in French by Germany Army of Occupation, German election posters, 1947-1949.
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Lennox and Addington Lecture Slideshow
Consists of slides and commentary on the history of Lennox and Addington County.
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Records of general store in Westport, ON.
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To Mrs. Mary Hamilton daughter of Captain Hanjos Herchmer, for 200 acres in the Township of Pittsburgh, lots 10 and 12, first concession. Seal to deed included.
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Consists of two illuminated volumes of the Koran. Also includes a file of notes on the acquisition of the volumes.
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Correspondence, photographs, and notes concerning the 50th, 52nd, 53rd Batteries O.F.A., O.E.F., their activities during World War I and the Association formed after the War. Comments on the opening of the Queen's University overseas record, 1914-1917, manuscript.
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Upper Canada land transactions collection
The fonds consists of bargain and sale indentures, deeds, grants, leases, and proclamations re. seizure of property of deserters after War of 1812. Includes correspondence regarding Belleville, 1816, and several items relating to land matters in the Ottawa area. In 1763, the British Crown began to issue grants of land in Ontario, largely to attract British settlers to Canada. These grants were made by way of location tickets or occupation permits. Land certificates were made to veterans and United Empire Loyalists. Grants of land ranged from 200-5000 acres, depending on the rank of the soldier.
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