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  • Operations Of The Geological Corps
    Operations Of The Geological Corps
    Publication  Geological Survey of Canada, 1880     Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
    Publication  Geological Survey of Canada, 1880   Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Reports On The Geology Of The Lake Of The Woods And Adjacent Country
    Reports On The Geology Of The Lake Of The Woods And Adjacent Country
    Publication  Geological Survey of Canada, 1880     Full text available at the Brodie Resource Library
    Publication  Geological Survey of Canada, 1880   Full text available at the Brodie Resource Library
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Chemical Contributions: Province Of Ontario
    Chemical Contributions: Province Of Ontario
    Publication  Geological Survey of Canada, 1880     Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
    Publication  Geological Survey of Canada, 1880   Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Catalogue of the Mechanics' Institute Library. Niagara, Ontario. 1880.
    Catalogue of the Mechanics' Institute Library. Niagara, Ontario. 1880.
    PublicationText       The present Public Library dates from October 1848 when the Niagara Mechanics' Institute was founded, for the "promotion of scientific pursuits, the advancement of knowledge and acquisition of a library and necessary apparatus." The Niagara Mechanics' Institute provided lectures, a library and classes for the improvement of mechanics and others. …
    PublicationText     The present Public Library dates from October 1848 when the Niagara Mechanics' Institute was founded, for the "promotion of scientific pursuits, the advancement of knowledge and acquisition of a library …
    Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
  • Belden's Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Lambton Ontario 1880
    Belden's Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Lambton Ontario 1880
    TextPublicationGenealogical Resource       Contains a historical sketch of the county of Lambton, townships, cities, towns and villages. Also contains a directory, biographical directory of subscribers, a historical gazetteer, and maps.
    TextPublicationGenealogical Resource     Contains a historical sketch of the county of Lambton, townships, cities, towns and villages. Also contains a directory, biographical directory of subscribers, a historical gazetteer, and maps.
  • Report and Fieldnotes of the Survey of the Township of Caldwell, 1880
    Report and Fieldnotes of the Survey of the Township of Caldwell, 1880
    TextImagePublication       This copy of the report is part of Northern Area's WI Tweedsmuir Community Collection.
    TextImagePublication     This copy of the report is part of Northern Area's WI Tweedsmuir Community Collection.
    Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
  • Illustrated Historical Atlas of Counties Grey & Bruce Ont. 1880
    Illustrated Historical Atlas of Counties Grey & Bruce Ont. 1880
    TextPublicationGenealogical Resource       The Illustrated Historical Atlas of Grey & Bruce Counties 1880, contains a historical record of the county, description of towns and villages, a county directory by township, population statistics, and detailed township maps with land owners names.
    TextPublicationGenealogical Resource     The Illustrated Historical Atlas of Grey & Bruce Counties 1880, contains a historical record of the county, description of towns and villages, a county directory by township, population statistics, and …
  • Markdale Standard
    Markdale Standard
    PublicationTextNewspaper       The first paper to be established at Markdale in Grey County was the Markdale Expositor by George J. Blyth, in 1875. With the acquisition of this paper by Charles W. Rutledge, in 1880, its name was changed to the Markdale Standard. The first issue was published 17 September 1880. This …
    PublicationTextNewspaper     The first paper to be established at Markdale in Grey County was the Markdale Expositor by George J. Blyth, in 1875. With the acquisition of this paper by Charles W. …
    Grey Highlands Public Library
  • Fenelon Falls Gazette
    Fenelon Falls Gazette
    PublicationTextNewspaper       Full run issues 1880-1914
    PublicationTextNewspaper     Full run issues 1880-1914
    Kawartha Lakes Public Library
  • Samuel Gordon Hunter Farm Account Book, 1870s-80s
    Samuel Gordon Hunter Farm Account Book, 1870s-80s
    Text       In this book, Samuel Gordon Hunter recorded all of the major events which occurred on his Simcoe St. flower farm in the 1870s and 1880s. This two page excerpt provides examples of the events that marked farm life, such as the dates of bee swarms, dates of flowers blooming, and …
    Text     In this book, Samuel Gordon Hunter recorded all of the major events which occurred on his Simcoe St. flower farm in the 1870s and 1880s. This two page excerpt provides …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Old photos of the Tourje Home
    Old photos of the Tourje Home
    Text       Old photos of the Tourje Home Source: Clarke Popham Acquired: February 2008
    Text     Old photos of the Tourje Home Source: Clarke Popham Acquired: February 2008
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Tintype of African American Woman with Feathered Hat [n.d.]
    Tintype of African American Woman with Feathered Hat [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of African American Man Standing with Bowler Hat [n.d.]
    Tintype of African American Man Standing with Bowler Hat [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of Two African American Ladies with Niagara Falls Backdrop [n.d.]
    Tintype of Two African American Ladies with Niagara Falls Backdrop [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of African American Man with Mustache [n.d.]
    Tintype of African American Man with Mustache [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of African American Man in Topcoat Standing with Chair [n.d.]
    Tintype of African American Man in Topcoat Standing with Chair [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of African American Couple in  Studio Portrait [n.d.]
    Tintype of African American Couple in Studio Portrait [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of African American Woman with Ruffled Dress [n.d.]
    Tintype of African American Woman with Ruffled Dress [n.d.]
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Tintype of Bearded African American Man with Pendant Watch
    Tintype of Bearded African American Man with Pendant Watch
    Textmystery       "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating and silver nitrate bath used in the ambrotype process. First made in 1856, millions were …
    Textmystery     "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for …
    Brock University Archives
  • Recipes for "Mr. Jacobes Salve" and a Cure for Rheumatism
    Recipes for "Mr. Jacobes Salve" and a Cure for Rheumatism
    Text       This item is a piece of paper with a recipe on each side. One side has a "Receipt for Rumitism" and the other recipe is for "Mr Jacobes Salve". The date these recipes were written is unknown.
    Text     This item is a piece of paper with a recipe on each side. One side has a "Receipt for Rumitism" and the other recipe is for "Mr Jacobes Salve". The …
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