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- Mutual Life Assurance Company Life Insurance PolicyThis document is a certificate of deposit for a life insurance policy from Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada that was located in Waterloo. The policy of $1,017.79 was taken out on the life of Delmar Ross South. The policy was signed February 14th, 1947. Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company …This document is a certificate of deposit for a life insurance policy from Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada that was located in Waterloo. The policy of $1,017.79 was taken …Waterloo Public Library
- Lenten Rules from 1855Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Celebrating NursesArchives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- Illuminating the 25th Anniversary of an Episcopal OrdinationArchives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- From Sunshine to SunarHauserman: 60 Years of IndustryThis exhibit covers the history of the Sunshine Waterloo Company (later Sunar and SunarHauserman).This exhibit covers the history of the Sunshine Waterloo Company (later Sunar and SunarHauserman).Waterloo Public Library
- All Quiet at the Distillery: an Exploration of Temperance and ProhibitionThis exhibit explores Prohibition in Waterloo. The research was originally done for a walking tour that took place in October 2019.This exhibit explores Prohibition in Waterloo. The research was originally done for a walking tour that took place in October 2019.Waterloo Public Library
- Letter to George Foster and Sons from Richard F. MeredithGeorge Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side of Brantford.George Foster and Sons was a Wholesale Grocery business initially located at 143 Colborne Street before relocating to a larger building at 251 Colborne Street on the historic South Side …
- WWII - Fay, CharlesIf anyone has further information, please submit to musuems@haldimandcounty.on.caIf anyone has further information, please submit to musuems@haldimandcounty.on.caEdinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- The cost of the Great War......Heritage Centre
- Land Grant for Eleanor OstranderThis is a land grant for Eleanor Ostrander for 200 acres, Lots 115 and 169, in the Township of Thorold, County of Lincoln, District of Niagara.This is a land grant for Eleanor Ostrander for 200 acres, Lots 115 and 169, in the Township of Thorold, County of Lincoln, District of Niagara.
- The 114th Battalion, Haldimand Rifles, Brocks RangersPDF availablePDF availableHeritage Centre
- Wilson - Jones Promissory Note, 1806A promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormickA promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormick
- Nominal roll, Camp Borden 1916PDF availablePDF availableHeritage Centre
- Canadian Expeditionary Force, Nominal RollPDF available for first page onlyPDF available for first page onlyHeritage Centre
- Letter from the Adjutant General's Office in York. March 10th, 1820This letter discusses an Order in Council put out in January of the same year concerning the First Flank Company. It discusses those that served in June to December of 1812 and those who joined afterward. It is addressed to Col. Clark of the 2nd Regiment of the Lincoln MilitiaThis letter discusses an Order in Council put out in January of the same year concerning the First Flank Company. It discusses those that served in June to December of …
- Letter Discussing the Parliamentary Act to Regulate the Curing, Packing, and Inspection of Beef and Pork. 1819A letter on behalf of Sir Peregrine Maitland, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada to those in Niagara discussing an act passed in parliament regulating the curing, packing and inspection of beef and pork. The letter also states that William Duff Miller was appointed as an Inspector of Beef and …A letter on behalf of Sir Peregrine Maitland, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada to those in Niagara discussing an act passed in parliament regulating the curing, packing and inspection …
- Promissory Note, February 2, 1812 - William and Abraham Nelles and Nathanial Pettit EstateA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, three years after the date. Witness Will Crooks.A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, three …
- Promissory Note, February 2, 1813 - William and Abraham Nelles and Nathanial Pettit EstateA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, four years after the date. Witness Will Crooks.A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, four …
- Promissory Note, February 2, 1811 - William and Abraham Nelles and Nathanial Pettit EstateA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate. Paid in full. Witness Will Crooks.A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate. Paid …
- Promissory Note, February 2, 1814 - William and Abraham Nelles and Nathanial Pettit EstateA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, five years after the date. Witness Will Crooks.A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, five …