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  • "Pipeline Spill in Paris Area Cause Six Nations Concern"
    "Pipeline Spill in Paris Area Cause Six Nations Concern"
    NewspaperPublication  Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), Fall 2015     "Concern over a potentially leaky pipeline valve in the Paris, Ontario region has Six Nations and local Paris-area residents seeking answers from Enbridge, which owns the pipelines, and Sun-Canadian which transports the petroleum products through their parent company's pipelines. In this case, the product being carried through the pipeline in …
    NewspaperPublication  Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), Fall 2015   "Concern over a potentially leaky pipeline valve in the Paris, Ontario region has Six Nations and local Paris-area residents seeking answers from Enbridge, which owns the pipelines, and Sun-Canadian which …
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  • Glen Morris Public Library
    Glen Morris Public Library
    ImageText       Summary The Glen Morris Hotel, also known as Temperance House, was built in 1844 and opened by Robert Shiel. The first General Warehouse offered food, lodging, a bar, a livery stable, and an upstairs dance hall. On January 21, 1875, a Penny Readings Society started where once a month reading …
    ImageText     Summary The Glen Morris Hotel, also known as Temperance House, was built in 1844 and opened by Robert Shiel. The first General Warehouse offered food, lodging, a bar, a livery …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Howlett House
    Howlett House
    ImageText       House Summary The Howlett House is located in Glen Morris within the Township of South Dumfries. Prior to 1897, Robert Rose, the donor of the land for the Glen Morris Public Library, owned a barn and stable on the property of the Howlett House. Circa 1915, Josiah James Howlett (commonly …
    ImageText     House Summary The Howlett House is located in Glen Morris within the Township of South Dumfries. Prior to 1897, Robert Rose, the donor of the land for the Glen Morris …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Christopher Latshaw House
    Christopher Latshaw House
    ImageText       House Summary Constructed in 1862 by Christopher Latshaw and Alexander Kelman, the Christopher Latshaw house is an example of Field Stone architecture. The Latshaw’s were a prominent family in Glen Morris, and Christopher Latshaw’s father, Joseph Latshaw, was known as one of the first settlers in Brant. The lot that …
    ImageText     House Summary Constructed in 1862 by Christopher Latshaw and Alexander Kelman, the Christopher Latshaw house is an example of Field Stone architecture. The Latshaw’s were a prominent family in Glen …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Photograph of Jean Rising and the Terry Troopers performing at Glen Morris Church
    Photograph of Jean Rising and the Terry Troopers performing at Glen Morris Church
    Image       This is a photograph of Jean Rising and the Terry Troopers performing at the Glen Morris Church circa 1948. Jean is in the white dress on the right.
    Image     This is a photograph of Jean Rising and the Terry Troopers performing at the Glen Morris Church circa 1948. Jean is in the white dress on the right.
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Glen Morris United Church
    Glen Morris United Church
    ImageText       Building Summary The Glen Morris United Church, located on East River Road, was constructed in 1847 on land donated by Samuel Latshaw, the founder of Glen Morris. Construction of the Field Stone church finished in 1849, and the church was officially opened in November of that year. Initially a Presbyterian …
    ImageText     Building Summary The Glen Morris United Church, located on East River Road, was constructed in 1847 on land donated by Samuel Latshaw, the founder of Glen Morris. Construction of the …
    County of Brant Public Library
  • Glen Morris United Church Manse
    Glen Morris United Church Manse
    ImageText       House Summary The Glen Morris United Church Manse was built starting in 1856 after Samuel Latshaw donated four acres of land to the Glen Morris United Church. The purpose of the Manse was to house the ministers of the church, and the Manse is still a minister’s residency today. Construction …
    ImageText     House Summary The Glen Morris United Church Manse was built starting in 1856 after Samuel Latshaw donated four acres of land to the Glen Morris United Church. The purpose of …
    County of Brant Public Library
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