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- C. H. Little to Candace Little, April 29, 1893Carroll Herman Little (1872-1958) was a Lutheran pastor, and a professor and administrator at the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada (later Waterloo Lutheran Seminary; now Martin Luther University College) in Waterloo, Ontario. Little was born in Hickory, North Carolina in 1872. He was the eldest of ten children born to …Carroll Herman Little (1872-1958) was a Lutheran pastor, and a professor and administrator at the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada (later Waterloo Lutheran Seminary; now Martin Luther University College) in …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- C. H. Little to Candace Little, May 5, 1893Carroll Herman Little (1872-1958) was a Lutheran pastor, and a professor and administrator at the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada (later Waterloo Lutheran Seminary; now Martin Luther University College) in Waterloo, Ontario. Little was born in Hickory, North Carolina in 1872. He was the eldest of ten children born to …Carroll Herman Little (1872-1958) was a Lutheran pastor, and a professor and administrator at the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada (later Waterloo Lutheran Seminary; now Martin Luther University College) in …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- House constructionCanadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Mar 1893, p. 5, column 3 J.J. Wetherup to build residence on Sussex St., Mr. Somerville, architect...Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Mar 1893, p. 5, column 3 J.J. Wetherup to build residence on Sussex St., Mr. Somerville, architect...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Business change of handsCanadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Mar 1893, p. 5, column 3 Anderson was formerly of Newburg ONCanadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Mar 1893, p. 5, column 3 Anderson was formerly of Newburg ONKawartha Lakes Public Library
- The Development of Shipbuilding on the Great LakesPankhurst, J. F., Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1893, 252-60 Chevalier De LaSalle and Father Hennepin, two French missionaries, have the historical honor of constructing the first white man's craft whose keel touched the waters of our Great Lakes. In 1678, they built a little schooner of ten tons burden on the present site of Kingston, Ontario, ...Pankhurst, J. F., Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1893, 252-60 Chevalier De LaSalle and Father Hennepin, two French missionaries, have the historical honor of constructing the first white man's craft whose keel touched the waters of our Great Lakes. In …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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