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- An Act To Amend The Law Constituting The Board Of WorksAn Act To Amend The Law Constituting The Board Of Works Source: Unknown Acquired: March 13, 1991An Act To Amend The Law Constituting The Board Of Works Source: Unknown Acquired: March 13, 1991Cobourg Public Library
- John LampkinThe Lang Cemetery is behind the barn on the east corner of Hwy No.2 and the Madden Road. It is no more than half an acre in size. There are a number of graves without stones. Most of the stones had foot stones that have been removed. This is a …The Lang Cemetery is behind the barn on the east corner of Hwy No.2 and the Madden Road. It is no more than half an acre in size. There are …County of Brant Public Library
- PenmarvianSummary The original house was built by Hiram Capron in 1846 and known as the The Stone House. It took three years and twelve stone masons to complete and is an exemplar of the Greek Revival style popular at the time. Note how the square profile, flat hip roof and …Summary The original house was built by Hiram Capron in 1846 and known as the The Stone House. It took three years and twelve stone masons to complete and is …County of Brant Public Library
- Alice WestbrookWestbrook Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County, under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 30 Shaver St., off of Hwy 2/53 East. Most of the headstones have been placed in concrete in a row, and most are legible and in …Westbrook Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County, under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 30 Shaver St., off of Hwy …County of Brant Public Library
- Thomas, Frances E. (Rose), Florence Lillian, Charles Cecil, George Alexander, Charlotte E. WilkinsonLocated right next to the Salt Springs Church on the Grand River, the Salt Springs Cemetery has been in operation since 1822. The cemetery is still active under the management of the Salt Springs Cemetery Board of Trustees. There is a plaque on the property that tells the history of …Located right next to the Salt Springs Church on the Grand River, the Salt Springs Cemetery has been in operation since 1822. The cemetery is still active under the management …County of Brant Public Library
- George, Mary Alice (Stubbs), Harvey Clement; Charles H. and Mary E. (Clement) RathbunHarley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant Road #202). Range 5-2Harley Cemetery is an active cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located at 125 Harley Rd (Brant …County of Brant Public Library
- Eliza AikmanOld Paris Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County, under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on the south side of Church Street in Paris soon after turning off Dundas Street West (Highway #2). Range 1-5Old Paris Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County, under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on the south side of Church …County of Brant Public Library
- Elizabeth and Martin HammondHill Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on Middle Townline Road (Brant County Road # 25), about 0.7 kms north of Burford/Delhi Town Road in Burford Township. Range 9-1Hill Cemetery is an inactive cemetery in Brant County (Burford Township), under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the County of Brant. It is located on Middle Townline Road (Brant …County of Brant Public Library
- Andross SilverthornRange 2-67Range 2-67County of Brant Public Library
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- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 1, 18461846 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and at the Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.2 Ice has taken across to Wolfe Island. Shipments from Buffalo - The trade of Buffalo is fast giving ...1846 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and at the Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.2 Ice has taken across to Wolfe Island. Shipments …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 8, 1846p.2 a letter to editor concerning effects of supplying Tow-paths and steam power on canals - much about forwarder's monopoly on Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence, and the remedy suggested is to put government tug boats on river in order to reduce freight charges - signed by ...p.2 a letter to editor concerning effects of supplying Tow-paths and steam power on canals - much about forwarder's monopoly on Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence, and the remedy suggested …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 1846p.2 Memorial of Montreal Board of Trade - in favor of putting steam tugs on St. Lawrence River. Loss on the Lakes - The loss of life by disaster upon the Lakes is beyond calculation. A friend to the editor of the Chicago Journal, who is intimately connected with navigation …p.2 Memorial of Montreal Board of Trade - in favor of putting steam tugs on St. Lawrence River. Loss on the Lakes - The loss of life by disaster upon …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 29, 1846p.3 Table of Imports and Duties at the Port of Kingston for 1845.p.3 Table of Imports and Duties at the Port of Kingston for 1845.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 5, 1846p.3 Welland Canal - Notice is now given by authority, that Samuel Power, Esq., Engineer, in charge of the Welland Canal, has received instructions to have the Canal prepared throughout to pass Vessels suited to the dimensions of the enlarged Locks, on the opening of the ...p.3 Welland Canal - Notice is now given by authority, that Samuel Power, Esq., Engineer, in charge of the Welland Canal, has received instructions to have the Canal prepared throughout …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1846p.3 Government Notice. STEAM BOAT TRANSPORT On Lake Ontario, For the Year 1846. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Commissariat Office, Kingston, until Tuesday, the 24th February, 1846, ...p.3 Government Notice. STEAM BOAT TRANSPORT On Lake Ontario, For the Year 1846. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Commissariat Office, Kingston, until Tuesday, the 24th February, 1846, ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 19, 1846p.2 A portion of a mast, with some rigging attached, was one day last week found about two miles from this place down the Lake, on the American side. It is supposed, from its size, to have belonged to the schooner Thistle, which was lost, with all on board, several …p.2 A portion of a mast, with some rigging attached, was one day last week found about two miles from this place down the Lake, on the American side. It …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 5, 1846p.3 On Monday evening a large assemblage took place at the Town Hall, the object of the meeting being to form a Bethel Society, charged especially with the duty of providing for the spiritual instruction and welfare of Sailors employed on the lakes. The meeting was ...p.3 On Monday evening a large assemblage took place at the Town Hall, the object of the meeting being to form a Bethel Society, charged especially with the duty of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 12, 1846p.2 Oswego - We learn from an authentic source, that arrangements have been perfected for a daily line of steamers between this port and Montreal. The boat building at French Creek is to run in this line, which will be composed of boats half American and half British. The trip …p.2 Oswego - We learn from an authentic source, that arrangements have been perfected for a daily line of steamers between this port and Montreal. The boat building at French …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 19, 1846p.2 The ice remains strong, as yet giving no indication of leaving the bay and harbor. The steamer Admiral arrived a few days since at the upper gap with a number of M.P.P.'s on board, who were landed on the ice, and walked to Fredericksburgh, two and a half miles …p.2 The ice remains strong, as yet giving no indication of leaving the bay and harbor. The steamer Admiral arrived a few days since at the upper gap with a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes