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- American Cookery by an American OrphanThe American Cookery by an American Orphan is a cook book that is approximately 48 pages of recipes on how to prepare food ranging from meat to biscuits to jellies. It is possible that this is a later edition of Amelia Simmons. American Cookery. Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin, 1796. American …The American Cookery by an American Orphan is a cook book that is approximately 48 pages of recipes on how to prepare food ranging from meat to biscuits to jellies. …
- Sermons, preached in the Tron Church, Glasgow- 1819Sermon book with black/tan marbleized hard covers with black across the corners and spine.Sermon book with black/tan marbleized hard covers with black across the corners and spine.
- An Autobiographical Sketch by: Captain Charles RubidgeAn Autobiographical Sketch by: Captain Charles Rubidge Source: Unknown Acquired: January 2008An Autobiographical Sketch by: Captain Charles Rubidge Source: Unknown Acquired: January 2008Cobourg Public Library
- Good old JoeGood old Joe Source: The Cobourg Daily Star, Thursday, October 22, 1998 Acquired: January 2008Good old Joe Source: The Cobourg Daily Star, Thursday, October 22, 1998 Acquired: January 2008Cobourg Public Library
- Summons to Samuel Street from Thomas Merritt, 27 July 1819A summons addressed to Samuel Street, Esquire, to appear as a Grand Juror at the District Court in the Town of Niagara, on August 16, [1819]. The summons is dated July 27, 1819 and is signed by Thomas Merritt, Sheriff. The summons reads 'To Sameul Street, Esq. of the Township …A summons addressed to Samuel Street, Esquire, to appear as a Grand Juror at the District Court in the Town of Niagara, on August 16, [1819]. The summons is dated …Brock University Archives
- Circular, William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, 22 May 1819Instructions regarding the act of 3 March 1819 regulating duties on certain wines.Instructions regarding the act of 3 March 1819 regulating duties on certain wines.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, John J. Deming to Adam D. Stuart, 15 June 1819A brief statement of accounts of funds advanced to Capt. Knapp, and the paperwork associated with it.A brief statement of accounts of funds advanced to Capt. Knapp, and the paperwork associated with it.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Charles O. Ermatinger, 25 June 1819Calculations on the reverse for 100 cows, 50 oxen, wages, wintering 120 head, etc.Calculations on the reverse for 100 cows, 50 oxen, wages, wintering 120 head, etc.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, John J. Denning to A. D. Stuart, 16 July 1819Acknowleges $20. Gratified to hear of the seizure of the wine shipped on the Decatur. Woodbridge consented to be a candidate as a non-voting delegate to Congress.Acknowleges $20. Gratified to hear of the seizure of the wine shipped on the Decatur. Woodbridge consented to be a candidate as a non-voting delegate to Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Colonel Solomon Sibley to Adam D. Stuart, 17 August 1819Forwards rules of court, authorizing taking evidence in legal cases. Reference to William Woodbridge as one of five candidates for delegate to Congress.Forwards rules of court, authorizing taking evidence in legal cases. Reference to William Woodbridge as one of five candidates for delegate to Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Affadavit, Peter Le Pelier, 20 August 1819Affadavit that Francis Lanseneau had been a resident of Mackinac Island since 1799, and he was at the island in 1793. He is a good and faithful citizen.Affadavit that Francis Lanseneau had been a resident of Mackinac Island since 1799, and he was at the island in 1793. He is a good and faithful citizen.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oath, Francis Louisigna, 11 September 1819Oath of allegianceOath of allegianceMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oath of Naturalization , Charles Charritte, 22 July 1819Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Ward Brothers, George Brush and Montreal's Eagle FoundryWalter Lewis, FreshWater, 1989, 29-33Walter Lewis, FreshWater, 1989, 29-33Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 30 March 1819Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 20 July 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mortgage Between John Holme and William DicksonThe illegible portions in the centre line read "interest for the same, by five [remainder of line illegible]".The illegible portions in the centre line read "interest for the same, by five [remainder of line illegible]".
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 1 Jun 1819Pages 1 and 2 missingPages 1 and 2 missingKingston Frontenac Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 25 May 1819Pages 1,2, and 3 missingPages 1,2, and 3 missingKingston Frontenac Public Library
- George MilesRange 14-9Range 14-9County of Brant Public Library