Return of inhabitants from 1794 to 1823
- CA ON00239 F53
- Discrete Item
- 1794-1823
Transcript of printed copy in Bureau of Industries Report, 1897 Ontario Sessional papers.
Government of Ontario
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Return of inhabitants from 1794 to 1823
Transcript of printed copy in Bureau of Industries Report, 1897 Ontario Sessional papers.
Government of Ontario
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Kingston and Quebec fonds
The fonds consists of an extract from register of baptism, marriage and burial of parish of Quebec (1817 and 1823), register of baptisms, marriages and burials for parish of Kingston (1816-16, 1819-20) and a register of St. Francis, Royal Fort Frontenac (1747-52).
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Kingston and Quebec
Thomas S. Whitaker and Company fonds
Related to accounts with Messrs. Hurd and Lewell, New York City, concerning land transactions.
Thomas S. Whitaker and Company
Letters of the Bininger Family, 1788-1822.
Typed copies of letters discussing pioneer Methodist and Moravian missions in Upper Canada.
Bininger (family)
Henrietta Catherine Blanche O'Reilly collection
Fonds consists of manuscript copies of poems of various poets.
O'Reilly (Nugent), Henrietta Catherine Blanche
Contract to build bridge at Cataraqui
Contract to repair Cataraqui Bridge, includes copies of drawings of bridge.
Unknown
Letter, Robert MacRobb, Wetherby, Yorkshire, England.
Relates to their impending marriage. MacRobb was staying with Commondore and Mrs. R. Barrie.
Harvey, Eliza
Letters, to Dr. Solomon Jones.
Typescripts of seven letters : relate to court business, family education and birth of children.
Strachan, John
Letter, 1820 Aug. 20, to unidentified persons, Perth.
The fonds consists of a letter relating to Lord Dalhousie's visit to Perth in Upper Canada, and a newsclipping of an open letter to Lord Dalhousie regarding Wesleyan missionaries in Canada.
Ramsay, George, 9th Earl of Dalhousie
[Photograph of Sir Peregrine Maitland]
Item is a photograph of a portrait of Sir Peregrine Maitland.