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Descripción archivística- CA ON00239 F3087
- Discrete Item
- [ca. 1870]
Items are a photograph of Dr. Fyfe (Fife) Fowler, and a drawing of Fowler's mother, both in frames.
Unknown
- CA ON00239 F1003
- Discrete Item
- 1880
Scrapbook relating to the settlement of Manitoba.
Unknown
The Celebrated Horse: Young Frontenac
- CA ON00239 F2593
- Discrete Item
- 1870
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.
Unknown
- 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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Burning of the Sydneham Tannery by A ploughman
- CA ON00239 F197
- Discrete Item
- 22 Jul. 1864
Anonymous poem signed by 'A ploughman,' Sydenham
Unknown
Account books of unknown Kingston merchant
- CA ON00239 F2231
- Discrete Item
- 1827-1864
Items are two account books for an unknown Kingston merchant, 1827-1832 and 1831-1864.
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Petition, to North Monaghan Council.
- CA ON00239 F193
- Discrete Item
- 27 Dec. 1861
Petition asks for permission to use the monies from the Clergy reserve for School purposes rather than on roads, bridges, etc. in Ward Five.
Unknown
- CA ON00239 F2167
- Discrete Item
- 1843-1857
From 1843 to 1857 the capital of Canada had moved between Kingston, Montréal, Toronto and Quebec City. Seeing as agreement on a permanent capital was so contentious, the matter was deferred to the young Queen Victoria. The 2 pocketbooks contain articles about the proposed locations of the capital of Canada, reflecting the decidedly biased opinion that Kingston would be the best choice due to the City's location, security and lifestyle.
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- CA ON00239 F62
- Discrete Item
- [ca. 1852]
Holograph score of the song loosely bound in a copy of the Montreal Herald, 8 July, 1852.
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