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- Loyal Canadian Society Silver PinThis is a silver maple leaf pin from the Loyal Canadian Society. Every year, since its organization in 1847, this society held its Annual Dinner on the 13 of October; the anniversary of General Brock's death in defence of Canada. The original owner of the pin was Henry Edward Nelles …This is a silver maple leaf pin from the Loyal Canadian Society. Every year, since its organization in 1847, this society held its Annual Dinner on the 13 of October; …
- Braemar W.I. PlaqueThis plaque was placed on the gatepost of Jonathan Hook’s farm prior to the 1960’s. It is not yet known who installed the plaque. This photo was taken in the fall of 2017.This plaque was placed on the gatepost of Jonathan Hook’s farm prior to the 1960’s. It is not yet known who installed the plaque. This photo was taken in the …Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842 This wood-built, paddle-driven, six-gun steam sloop-of-war (schooner rigged) was built at Kingston Dockyard and was the first regular naval vessel to use steam power on the Great Lakes.Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. H.M.S. CHEROKEE, 1842 This wood-built, paddle-driven, six-gun steam sloop-of-war (schooner rigged) was built at Kingston Dockyard and was the first regular naval vessel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Smith's Canadian GazetteerAn 1846 gazetteer of Canada West. Contains statistical and general information and a map of the province.An 1846 gazetteer of Canada West. Contains statistical and general information and a map of the province.
- Peterborough ExaminerThe Peterborough Examiner was founded in 1847 as the Peterborough Despatch, changing its name to The Examiner several years later. It wasn’t the community’s first newspaper, but is its longest-lasting and currently Peterborough’s only daily. The Examiner has operated from several locations; after a few short stays at downtown addresses, …The Peterborough Examiner was founded in 1847 as the Peterborough Despatch, changing its name to The Examiner several years later. It wasn’t the community’s first newspaper, but is its longest-lasting …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- St. Paul's Toronto, Burial RegisterIn the pioneer era of the early 19th century, when Catholic cemeteries had not yet been established within the Archdiocese of Toronto, Catholics were buried in private family plots or in public cemeteries. In either case they were usually deprived of resting in consecrated ground. By the 1820s and 1830s, …In the pioneer era of the early 19th century, when Catholic cemeteries had not yet been established within the Archdiocese of Toronto, Catholics were buried in private family plots or …Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
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