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- The War of 1812: Break the GlassUse VITA to break the glass on your museum exhibits with zooming images, animated 3D objects, detail views, plus full records the public can search and a top notch discovery layer for finding your collection items--whether they're in storage or not!Use VITA to break the glass on your museum exhibits with zooming images, animated 3D objects, detail views, plus full records the public can search and a top notch discovery …OurOntario.ca
- Famous Faces of 1812This exhibit takes a look behind two famous faces of the War of 1812. What them so well known? What impact did they have on the war? Is the story that made them famous even true? How have they been remembered? Explore the lives of Laura Secord and Isaac Brock …This exhibit takes a look behind two famous faces of the War of 1812. What them so well known? What impact did they have on the war? Is the story …OurOntario.ca
- Family TracesLearn how easy it is to search for your family's history at the Our Ontario.ca portal. Come with us as we follow the traces of a family's past across Ontario's history.Learn how easy it is to search for your family's history at the Our Ontario.ca portal. Come with us as we follow the traces of a family's past across Ontario's …OurOntario.ca
- OurOntario.ca in Your ClassroomThis essay brings the OurOntario.ca portal into the classroom setting, highlighting the many ways its resources can be used as teaching tools and curriculum connections. It gives an overview of the portal's functions and features, and provides examples of subject material you can find with a simple search.This essay brings the OurOntario.ca portal into the classroom setting, highlighting the many ways its resources can be used as teaching tools and curriculum connections. It gives an overview of …OurOntario.ca
- Voice of the FugitiveJan 1, 1851 to Dec 16, 1852 Voice Of The Fugitive was one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada that was aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from the United States. The only earlier paper was the British American (Toronto), which began in March, 1845, but seems to …Jan 1, 1851 to Dec 16, 1852 Voice Of The Fugitive was one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada that was aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from …OurOntario.ca
- Provincial FreemanOnly one issue is dated Windsor. The PROVINCIAL FREEMAN was then published in Toronto until August 1885, when it moved to Chatham, ON. Digitization of this file was supported by the University of Windsor.Only one issue is dated Windsor. The PROVINCIAL FREEMAN was then published in Toronto until August 1885, when it moved to Chatham, ON. Digitization of this file was supported by …OurOntario.ca
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- True Royalist and Weekly IntelligencerThe True Royalist And Weekly Intelligencer was a 4 page, weekly, newspaper edited and published by the Reverend Augustus R. Green of the British Methodist Episcopal Church. Samuel V. Berry was the assistant editor. It was published every Thursday (later Friday) morning from no. 1, Goyeau Street, Windsor, and cost …The True Royalist And Weekly Intelligencer was a 4 page, weekly, newspaper edited and published by the Reverend Augustus R. Green of the British Methodist Episcopal Church. Samuel V. Berry …OurOntario.ca
- Voice of the BondsmanPublished by J.J.E. Linton, in Stratford, Canada West. No1 - Printed by William Mowat, at the offices of the Stratford Beacon in Dec 1856: Circulation of 5000, gratis. No2 - Printed at the “Colonist” Office, Toronto in Jan 1857: Circulation of 7000, gratis.Published by J.J.E. Linton, in Stratford, Canada West. No1 - Printed by William Mowat, at the offices of the Stratford Beacon in Dec 1856: Circulation of 5000, gratis. No2 - …OurOntario.ca
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