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- John Ham Perry FamilyJohn Ham Perry (1827-1896) was the youngest son of Peter (1792-1851) and Mary Perry (nee Ham; 1795-1881). In 1852 he married Jane Margaret Hall (1828-1881) of Quebec. The couple had three surviving children: Peter (1855-1931), George Dinsbaugh (1858-1948), and Margaret (1860-1950). In 1836 the family settled at Whitby from Addington …John Ham Perry (1827-1896) was the youngest son of Peter (1792-1851) and Mary Perry (nee Ham; 1795-1881). In 1852 he married Jane Margaret Hall (1828-1881) of Quebec. The couple had …Whitby Public Library
- George Nelson on a Chair, circa 1862A black and white photographic postcard of a toddler George Nelson. George Nelson is standing on a chair with only one arm rest. The chair was likely made for a woman with a large dress.A black and white photographic postcard of a toddler George Nelson. George Nelson is standing on a chair with only one arm rest. The chair was likely made for a …Magnetawan Public Library
- Portrait of Jacob Brown- 1862This is a print of a portrait of Jacob Brown. At the bottom it states “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers Johnson Fry & Co., Publishers. New York. Entered according to an Act of Congress AD 1862 by Johnson Fry & Co. in the …This is a print of a portrait of Jacob Brown. At the bottom it states “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers Johnson Fry & …
- John Ham Perry's Castle, c.1862Perry's Castle was located at 200 Walnut Street (on the block bounded by Chestnut, Byron, Walnut and Centre Streets). It was built in 1857 and was occupied by John Ham Perry until 1877 when it was abandoned. The building, known as "Dinsbaugh," was demolished about 1912 and the property became …Perry's Castle was located at 200 Walnut Street (on the block bounded by Chestnut, Byron, Walnut and Centre Streets). It was built in 1857 and was occupied by John Ham …Whitby Public Library
- Drusilla Bowbeer, 1846-1924.Scan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- Trafalgar Castle, c.1862This is the earliest known photograph of Trafalgar Castle, taken not long after the building was completed.This is the earliest known photograph of Trafalgar Castle, taken not long after the building was completed.Whitby Public Library
- Copy of Small booklet entitled Outlines and Notes, of twenty-nine years(1862)Copy of Small booklet entitled Outlines and Notes, of twenty-nine years(1862) Source: D.S. McGillis Acquired: October 17, 1988Copy of Small booklet entitled Outlines and Notes, of twenty-nine years(1862) Source: D.S. McGillis Acquired: October 17, 1988Cobourg Public Library
- Boats! Boats!York Herald, 8 Aug 1862, p. 3 Advertisement for two skiffs for sale, 16 feet and 13 1/2 feet long.York Herald, 8 Aug 1862, p. 3 Advertisement for two skiffs for sale, 16 feet and 13 1/2 feet long.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 7 Mar 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 14 Mar 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 21 Mar 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 28 Mar 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 11 Apr 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 18 Apr 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 25 Apr 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 2 May 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 9 May 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 16 May 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 23 May 1862......Newmarket Public Library
- Newmarket Era , 30 May 1862......Newmarket Public Library