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- Stamp of Steamer MAYFLOWER MontrealProperty stamp from the steamboat MAYFLOWER of Montreal.Property stamp from the steamboat MAYFLOWER of Montreal.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sugar BowlThis object would have been sold to tourists around 1900 as a souvenir of their trip down the rapids of the Saint Lawrence.This object would have been sold to tourists around 1900 as a souvenir of their trip down the rapids of the Saint Lawrence.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Flesherton Library BuildingSee p.16-18 Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.16-18 Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Hincks Family farmhouseHincks Family farmhouse once lived in by Mary HincksHincks Family farmhouse once lived in by Mary HincksGrey Highlands Public Library
- Millenium Arch outside Flesherton LibrarySee p.9 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.9 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- HMCS ST. John'sHMCS St. John's Halifax-class frigate, Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Navy. Commissioned: 24 June 1996 Identification: MMSI number: 316196000 134.6 metres Seen here, docked in Dieppe Gardens, Port of Windsor Ontario. As part of the annual Great Lakes Deployment, it is visiting cities throughout the Great Lakes and St. …HMCS St. John's Halifax-class frigate, Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Navy. Commissioned: 24 June 1996 Identification: MMSI number: 316196000 134.6 metres Seen here, docked in Dieppe Gardens, Port of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- History of the late war, between Great Britain and the United States of AmericaWritten 15 years after the War of 1812's conclusion, this book was authored by David Thompson, late of the Royal Scots and printed by Thomas Sewell of Niagara. Sewell's printery was on the Market Square but he also owned property on Platoff Street. The full title of the book is …Written 15 years after the War of 1812's conclusion, this book was authored by David Thompson, late of the Royal Scots and printed by Thomas Sewell of Niagara. Sewell's printery …
- The Steam Examination for Masters and Mates, as required by the Local Marine BoardThe steam examination for masters and mates, as required by the local marine board, (with illustrated diagrams), showing all the internal and external arrangement of boilers, engines, common and compound, adapted to the wants of those who know nothing about the engine. M.Ion, Preparer for the Liverpool Examination.The steam examination for masters and mates, as required by the local marine board, (with illustrated diagrams), showing all the internal and external arrangement of boilers, engines, common and compound, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs"Illustrated with maps, and numerous engravings from original sketches." Some illustrations by Capt. James Van Cleve, treasurer of the company At head of title: Great Northern route. American Lines Includes folded map glued onto the recto of the frontispiece"Illustrated with maps, and numerous engravings from original sketches." Some illustrations by Capt. James Van Cleve, treasurer of the company At head of title: Great Northern route. American Lines Includes …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- DiedNew York Herald, 24 Feb 1816, p. 3 DIED Yesterday afternoon aged 58, Captain OLIVER GRACE, a native of the County of Kilkenny, Ireland and many years a resident of York, Upper Canada. His friends and those of Mr. Charles Irish, are respectful invited to attend his funeral precisely at 4 o'clock to tomorrow ...New York Herald, 24 Feb 1816, p. 3 DIED Yesterday afternoon aged 58, Captain OLIVER GRACE, a native of the County of Kilkenny, Ireland and many years a resident of York, Upper Canada. His friends and those of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Killen, daughter to Killen, James (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 15 Apr 1892, p. 4 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 15 Apr 1892, p. 4 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kimball, son to Kimball, B.R. (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 9 Mar 1866, p. 3 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 9 Mar 1866, p. 3 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kincaid, son to Kincaid, John (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 10 Feb 1882, p. 3 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 10 Feb 1882, p. 3 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kinear, daughter to Kinear, John (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 15 Mar 1895, p. 8 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 15 Mar 1895, p. 8 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- King, daughter to King, Geo. (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 10 Feb 1879, p. 3 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 10 Feb 1879, p. 3 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- King, daughter to King, Geo. (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 20 Apr 1877, p. 3 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 20 Apr 1877, p. 3 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- King, son to King, Geo. (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 5 Feb 1875, p. 3 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 5 Feb 1875, p. 3 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kingsley, daughter to Kingsley, E. (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 8 Jul 1898, p. 4 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 8 Jul 1898, p. 4 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kinnear, daughter to Kinnear, John (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 9 Sep 1897, p. 10 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 9 Sep 1897, p. 10 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Kinner, daughter (Born)appeared in Canadian Post, 2 Mar 1877, p. 3 ...appeared in Canadian Post, 2 Mar 1877, p. 3 ...Kawartha Lakes Public Library