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- Central school in 1865Condition: Copy is excellent.Condition: Copy is excellent.St. Marys Museum
- Queen Street looking west, 1865Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- London Bridge from north of Trout Creek, 1865Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Sarnia Bridge, the Thames River and the Ashery as seen from the Victoria Bridge in 1865Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- AshtabulaStereoview tentatively identified as Ashtabula. A schooner and scow schooner are tied to a wharf where they appear to be unloading ore. In the middle ground are two ship chandlers with "grocers" and "Provisions" painted on the buildings. In the background two tugs and two three-masted sailing vessels.Stereoview tentatively identified as Ashtabula. A schooner and scow schooner are tied to a wharf where they appear to be unloading ore. In the middle ground are two ship chandlers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Death of Dr. J.V. HamWhitby Chronicle, 5 Oct 1865, p. 2 ...Whitby Chronicle, 5 Oct 1865, p. 2 ...Whitby Public Library
- Mrs. Mustard(Condition: Fair.)(Condition: Fair.)Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Letitia Poole Myers(Condition: Good. )(Condition: Good. )Rideau Lakes Public Library
- Mrs. William Warren Sr. (Clarissa Lynde), c.1865Clarissa Lynde was a daughter of Jabez Lynde. She was born in Whitby Township on February 13, 1805. On March 25, 1824, she married William Warren at Whitby Township. They had a family of 16 children. On May 17, 1900, Clarissa Lynde died. She is buried at St. John's Anglican …Clarissa Lynde was a daughter of Jabez Lynde. She was born in Whitby Township on February 13, 1805. On March 25, 1824, she married William Warren at Whitby Township. They …Whitby Public Library
- Mrs. George Youell (Clarissa Louisa Warren), c.1865Clarissa Louisa Warren was the fourth child of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was born in Darlington Township on July 20, 1829 and was married on April 26, 1848 at Port Whitby to George Youell, of Caledonia, Grand Rive, C.W. She lived at Port Burwell and died at Glasgow, …Clarissa Louisa Warren was the fourth child of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was born in Darlington Township on July 20, 1829 and was married on April 26, 1848 …Whitby Public Library
- View of Queen Street looking east from point just west of Victoria bridge, 1865Condition: Copy is excellent. Original stereoscope is now available (since fall 2008).Condition: Copy is excellent. Original stereoscope is now available (since fall 2008).St. Marys Museum
- Terminus of the Cobourg & Peterborough Railroad at Harwood,Ontario (Rice Lake)Taken after the destruction of the bridge across the Rice Lake. The Cobourg & Peterborough railroad opened with great fanfare in 1854 and was plagued with problems ever after particularily with this bridge over Rice Lake. In 1861 the bridge completely collapsed during the winter. At the same time Port …Taken after the destruction of the bridge across the Rice Lake. The Cobourg & Peterborough railroad opened with great fanfare in 1854 and was plagued with problems ever after particularily …Cobourg Public Library
- Mrs. John Dow, c.1865Mrs. John Dow (Catherine Isabella Ball) was born at Niagara, Upper Canada on January 14, 1824. She married John Down of Glen Dhu farm, lot 23, concession 3, Whitby Township on November 7, 1848 and took up residence in Whitby Township after that date. She continued to live in Whitby …Mrs. John Dow (Catherine Isabella Ball) was born at Niagara, Upper Canada on January 14, 1824. She married John Down of Glen Dhu farm, lot 23, concession 3, Whitby Township …Whitby Public Library
- Dr. Henry Warren, c. 1865This photograph was inscribed, "Mr. H. Warren, Whitby", we can only assume it is Dr. Henry Warren, son of William Warren, Collector of Customs at Port Whitby. Dr. Henry Warren was born in Whitby Township, probably at Port Whitby on September 19, 1838. He attended New York Medical College and …This photograph was inscribed, "Mr. H. Warren, Whitby", we can only assume it is Dr. Henry Warren, son of William Warren, Collector of Customs at Port Whitby. Dr. Henry Warren …Whitby Public Library
- John Joshua Fothergill, c.1865John Joshua Fothergill (son of Charles Fothergill and his second wife Eliza Richardson) was born on April 23, 1836. He was originally called John Joshua St. George Fothergill because he was born on St. George's Day. He purchased the north part of lot 32, concession 1, Whitby Township, in 1882 …John Joshua Fothergill (son of Charles Fothergill and his second wife Eliza Richardson) was born on April 23, 1836. He was originally called John Joshua St. George Fothergill because he …Whitby Public Library
- Mrs. William Warren Sr. (Clarissa Lynde), c.1865Clarissa Lynde was a daughter of Jabez Lynde. She was born in Whitby Township on February 13, 1805. On March 25, 1824, she married William Warren at Whitby Township. They had a family of 16 children. On May 17, 1900, Clarissa Lynde died. She is buried at St. John's Anglican …Clarissa Lynde was a daughter of Jabez Lynde. She was born in Whitby Township on February 13, 1805. On March 25, 1824, she married William Warren at Whitby Township. They …Whitby Public Library
- Robert John Yarnold, c.1865Robert John Yarnold was born in July, 1836 and died at Whitby on January 18, 1878. He was a member of the Masons, Oddfellows and Orange Lodge. He was Master of the Whitby Orange Lodge at the time of his death. Mr. Yarnold was a member of the grocery firm …Robert John Yarnold was born in July, 1836 and died at Whitby on January 18, 1878. He was a member of the Masons, Oddfellows and Orange Lodge. He was Master …Whitby Public Library
- George William Dryden, c.1865George William Dryden was born on Maple Shade Farm, lot 19, concession 7, Whitby Township on February 3, 1844. After being in business in Port Perry, he was appointed Ontario County Registrar of Deeds in 1897. He served in this position until his death at Whitby on April 9, 1931, …George William Dryden was born on Maple Shade Farm, lot 19, concession 7, Whitby Township on February 3, 1844. After being in business in Port Perry, he was appointed Ontario …Whitby Public Library
- Reverend William Ormiston, c. 1865.Reverend William Ormiston was born at Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on April 23, 1821 and came to Canada with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ormiston, in 1834. William taught school in Darlington Township in the 1840's and lived in Whitby Township. On October 10, 1848 he married Clarissa, daughter of …Reverend William Ormiston was born at Symington, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on April 23, 1821 and came to Canada with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ormiston, in 1834. William taught school …Whitby Public Library
- George McGill, c.1865George McGill was born at Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland, on May 15, 1780 and came to Canada from Paisley, Scotland in 1822. He settled on the third concession of Whitby Township and died at Hamer's Corners in Whitby on October 29, 1877 at the age of 97. He is buried …George McGill was born at Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland, on May 15, 1780 and came to Canada from Paisley, Scotland in 1822. He settled on the third concession of Whitby …Whitby Public Library