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- On the Main Street - 21 December 1969LETTER FROM JOE TANGNEY TO FORD MOYNES, M.E. TANGNEYLETTER FROM JOE TANGNEY TO FORD MOYNES, M.E. TANGNEYKawartha Lakes Public Library
- Letter to Mrs. Arrell March 19, 19232 page letter, handwritten on Caledonia Agricultural Society letterhead2 page letter, handwritten on Caledonia Agricultural Society letterheadEdinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- Book of Remembrance for Pte. H.K.R. Sawle2 pages - a typed letter and page from the Book of Remembrance2 pages - a typed letter and page from the Book of RemembranceEdinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- 1842 Letter to Mrs. Thomson From Her Son, James ThomsonGeorge Chalmers was a Lowland Scot who, after emigrating to the Township of Trafalgar, started as a general merchant at Munn's Corners about 1820. He began to buy up land along the Sixteen where it crosses Dundas Street in 1816. There he built a saw mill. Chalmers lived in a …George Chalmers was a Lowland Scot who, after emigrating to the Township of Trafalgar, started as a general merchant at Munn's Corners about 1820. He began to buy up land …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Buckingham Palace Memorial Note 1Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- Air Force Memoires scrapbook lettersThis is volume 2 of this collection. Volume 1 includes a newspaper clippings and photographs of members of 420 Wing. The cover page to Volume 1 indicates that there are 3 volumes, but the library only received 2.This is volume 2 of this collection. Volume 1 includes a newspaper clippings and photographs of members of 420 Wing. The cover page to Volume 1 indicates that there are …Oshawa Public Libraries
- On the Main Street - 14 September 1965Letter from Mrs Garnet Kenny re family tree.Letter from Mrs Garnet Kenny re family tree.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- On the Main Street - 17 September 1965Letter to Ford W. Moynes thanking him for his comments about the Conklin organization in a recent column.Letter to Ford W. Moynes thanking him for his comments about the Conklin organization in a recent column.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
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