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- Letter from David Todd to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment- 9 Feb 1812A letter addressed to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment at Fort George, Niagara from David Todd, Morris Town County of St. Lawrence on 9 Feb., 1812. Todd asked Colonel Proctor to forward a letter to his nephew.A letter addressed to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment at Fort George, Niagara from David Todd, Morris Town County of St. Lawrence on 9 Feb., 1812. Todd …
- Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from Archibald N. MacTavish, July 8, 1940Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from Archibald N. MacTavish apologizing for offending Mr. Kumpf.Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from Archibald N. MacTavish apologizing for offending Mr. Kumpf.Waterloo Public Library
- Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from Wood, Gundy & Company, Toronto, November 13, 1940Handwritten across the letter: "Purchased for Mary Kumpf".Handwritten across the letter: "Purchased for Mary Kumpf".Waterloo Public Library
- Receipt to Ford S. Kumpf from Wood, Gundy & Company, Toronto, November 19, 1940Handwritten across the letter: "Mary Kumpf".Handwritten across the letter: "Mary Kumpf".Waterloo Public Library
- Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from George T. Vogt of the Waterloo Trust and Savings Company, January 3, 1941Handwritten across the letter: "Mary Kumpf".Handwritten across the letter: "Mary Kumpf".Waterloo Public Library
- Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation Limited, January 6, 1941Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation for her purchase of a Dominion of Canada War bond.Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation for her purchase of a Dominion of Canada War bond.Waterloo Public Library
- Receipt for Investment in speculative leases by Ford S. Kumpf, September 16, 1935Receipt outlining that Ford S. Kumpf, Trustee of Dominion Life Insurance Company, has paid $200 for two shares entitling him to a one seventieth undivided interest in leases on 9 properties in Kansas and New Mexico. Trustees are Marshal A. Cook and Charles E.L. Babcock.Receipt outlining that Ford S. Kumpf, Trustee of Dominion Life Insurance Company, has paid $200 for two shares entitling him to a one seventieth undivided interest in leases on 9 …Waterloo Public Library
- Receipt from George Kumpf for Stock share certificates, February 13, 1939Receipt signed by George Kumpf for stock share certificates of March Gold Inc., and Porcupine United.Receipt signed by George Kumpf for stock share certificates of March Gold Inc., and Porcupine United.Waterloo Public Library
- Statement of Sale from the Dominion Securities Corporation to Mary Kumpf, January 7, 1941Statement of Sale to Mary Kumpf of $1000 Dominion of Canada War bond from the Dominion Securities Corporation.Statement of Sale to Mary Kumpf of $1000 Dominion of Canada War bond from the Dominion Securities Corporation.Waterloo Public Library
- Telegram to Ford S. Kumpf, undatedUndated telegram to Ford S. Kumpf from E.F.S. in Toronto, stating that an unspecified by-law was carried by a majority of 53 and thanking Kumpf for his assistance and bills.Undated telegram to Ford S. Kumpf from E.F.S. in Toronto, stating that an unspecified by-law was carried by a majority of 53 and thanking Kumpf for his assistance and bills.Waterloo Public Library
- Dear SisterD. Green died in battle during WWI.D. Green died in battle during WWI.Kanhiote Tyendinaga Territory Public Library
- Handwritten letters from A.J. Long to Miss W. BuckleyTo review the complete record, please contact as directed below.To review the complete record, please contact as directed below.Heritage Centre
- Letter from Sgt. W. Tutt to daughterPDF availablePDF availableEdinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- Letter - American soldier's account of battles at Chippewa, Lundy's Lane and Fort Erie, 1814Chase Clough, a semi-literate American soldier, writes home to his wife relating the events of the campaign along the Niagara Frontier in 1814, including the battles and engagements at Fort Erie, Queenston, Chippewa and Lundy’s Lane. The transcription of the letter is below.Chase Clough, a semi-literate American soldier, writes home to his wife relating the events of the campaign along the Niagara Frontier in 1814, including the battles and engagements at Fort …
- Manuscript of James Cummings- August 28, 1860A letter written by Cummings, a Captain in the War of 1812. The letter discusses his military career during the War of 1812.A letter written by Cummings, a Captain in the War of 1812. The letter discusses his military career during the War of 1812.
- Notice of Change in Reparation Agent- Quebec 1 May 1822A notice of change in reparation agent between Robert Morrogh and Thomas Douglas from Quebec to Daniel Shannon in Niagara.A notice of change in reparation agent between Robert Morrogh and Thomas Douglas from Quebec to Daniel Shannon in Niagara.
- Letter Regarding an Affidavit discussing the Half Pay of Daniel Shannon, Ensign- June 13, 1820A letter regarding an affidavit discussing the half pay of Daniel Shannon from the 25th June to the 21st of December 1819.A letter regarding an affidavit discussing the half pay of Daniel Shannon from the 25th June to the 21st of December 1819.
- Letter from Lt.Col. Chewett to Ensign Kuck- 6 Sept 1814Letter from Lt.Col. Chewett to Ensign Kuck.Letter from Lt.Col. Chewett to Ensign Kuck.
- Letter From Sir Isaac Brock to James FitzGibbon - July 29, 1812[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being serviceable to you. I had scarcely heard of Mr. Johnson having declined a Company in the Glengarry (which would have …[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being …
- Letter to James Blott Regarding the Brock Monument- October 1859A letter regarding a meeting in Dunnville to discuss the Brock Monument.A letter regarding a meeting in Dunnville to discuss the Brock Monument.