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- Thomas Fitzgerald to Abraham Wendell, letter, 4 January 1834In my last quarterly return I expected to discontinue my light by the 1st of December & consequently so made my return. But the "Chicago Packet" continued to run between this & Chicago for some time afterwards and I thought it my duty to keep up my light and done …In my last quarterly return I expected to discontinue my light by the 1st of December & consequently so made my return. But the "Chicago Packet" continued to run between …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Another Steamer!Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Jun 1832, p. 3 Another Steamer!-- We have to congratulate our citizens of the St. Joseph on the completion of the Newburyport steam-boat, intended for the navigation of the St. Joseph river. She will soon depart for her destination in the west.Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Jun 1832, p. 3 Another Steamer!-- We have to congratulate our citizens of the St. Joseph on the completion of the Newburyport steam-boat, intended for the navigation of the St. Joseph river. She will …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of St. Joseph Lighthouse, 2nd Quarter 1833Employed a blacksmith to repair defective lamps. Oil delivered by schooner MarengoEmployed a blacksmith to repair defective lamps. Oil delivered by schooner MarengoMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of St. Joseph Lighthouse, 3th Quarter 1833Colonel Dygert condemned much of the apparatusColonel Dygert condemned much of the apparatusMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of St. Joseph Lighthouse, 4th Quarter 1833Colonel Dygert condemned much of the apparatus. His opinion is had been in use and condemned at some other Light House.Colonel Dygert condemned much of the apparatus. His opinion is had been in use and condemned at some other Light House.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of St. Joseph Lighthouse, 1834All four quarters, from April 2 to December 15All four quarters, from April 2 to December 15Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montezuma (Propeller), sunk, 1 May 1861Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $800 Cargo: $1,000 Freight: Railroad tiesReason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $800 Cargo: $1,000 Freight: Railroad tiesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dan Tindall (Schooner), sunk, 1 Apr 1869Reason: sunk Remarks: RaisedReason: sunk Remarks: RaisedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ariadne (Schooner), aground, 1 Nov 1835Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: ?Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dawson childOn the back of the photograph is written "Mrs. Dawson, 135 King Street". Possibly the child is a Dawson child, perhaps sister of George DawsonOn the back of the photograph is written "Mrs. Dawson, 135 King Street". Possibly the child is a Dawson child, perhaps sister of George DawsonMilton Historical Society
- Baling Hay, Guelph, ONThis photo was taken on the farm of J. Gilchust, R.R. #5 in Guelph, Ontario. IHC catalogue number: 2014This photo was taken on the farm of J. Gilchust, R.R. #5 in Guelph, Ontario. IHC catalogue number: 2014McLaughlin Library ASC: Agricultural, Rural, & Scottish Images
- Lenna Bradbuurn. Guelph Police ChiefPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Hugh MacMillanPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Grave of John Hastings BlairScan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- The grave of John Hastings Blair.Scan onlyScan onlyMilton Historical Society
- Jacobite CollectionThe Jacobite era spanned a number of important political, religious, and socio-economic events in Scottish history: the establishment of Presbyterianism as the national church (1688-89) again; the ill-fated Darien Colony scheme in 1695; and the Act of Union (1707) with England that provided economic stability and eventual toleration of episcopacy.The Jacobite era spanned a number of important political, religious, and socio-economic events in Scottish history: the establishment of Presbyterianism as the national church (1688-89) again; the ill-fated Darien Colony …University of Guelph Library
- John Galt's WorksJohn Galt (1779 – 1839) was born in Irvine, Scotland, and died at Greenock. He was the author of over 80 books, but is best known for his initiative in forming “The Canada Company” who purchased crown land in Ontario, Canada (then called Upper Canada) and sold it to settlers. …John Galt (1779 – 1839) was born in Irvine, Scotland, and died at Greenock. He was the author of over 80 books, but is best known for his initiative in …University of Guelph Library
- MacDonald Institute CentenaryCelebration in photos of the MacDonald InstituteCelebration in photos of the MacDonald InstituteUniversity of Guelph Library
- Original Drawings by W.H. BartlettThis online version of Collection Update is an experiment in electronic distribution of a library publication previously produced in print.This online version of Collection Update is an experiment in electronic distribution of a library publication previously produced in print.University of Guelph Library
- Rural History at GuelphResearch in rural history at the University of Guelph aims to transcend simplified views and distortions about the past. Guelph’s historians and their colleagues seek to understand rural men and women, families and communities from their own viewpoints, as they sought to shape themselves and their society. Rural history here …Research in rural history at the University of Guelph aims to transcend simplified views and distortions about the past. Guelph’s historians and their colleagues seek to understand rural men and …University of Guelph Library