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- Grist to the Mill, Toronto, Winter 1835Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- "Cobourg, Lake Ontario" by J. P. CockburnA study of this sketch of 1830 with travelers' descriptions of Cobourg at this time enabled identification of several of the buildings. The original Church of England is seen near the corner of King and College Street. A block westward from it, actually on the site of the present Registry …A study of this sketch of 1830 with travelers' descriptions of Cobourg at this time enabled identification of several of the buildings. The original Church of England is seen near …Cobourg Public Library
- Portrait of Peter Perry, 1836Mr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of his wife, Mary Ham Perry. The paintings were donated to the Town of Whitby by the decedents of Peter Perry, Mr. R. L. Cowan and family of Bracebridge, Ontario in July 1972. The paintings hung in the Peter …Mr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of his wife, Mary Ham Perry. The paintings were donated to the Town of Whitby by the decedents of …Whitby Public Library
- Mrs. Peter Perry (Mary Ham), 1836Mr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of his wife, Mary Ham Perry. The paintings were donated to the Town of Whitby by the decedents of Peter Perry, Mr. R. L. Cowan and family of Bracebridge, Ontario in July 1972. The paintings hung in the Peter …Mr. Cook painted two portraits, one of Peter Perry and one of his wife, Mary Ham Perry. The paintings were donated to the Town of Whitby by the decedents of …Whitby Public Library
- Portrait of John BrantPhoto of painted portrait of John Brant, Chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River and Superintendent for the Grand River Mohawk appointed in 1828.Photo of painted portrait of John Brant, Chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River and Superintendent for the Grand River Mohawk appointed in 1828.
- George Taylor WellerGeorge Weller is the son of William Weller.George Weller is the son of William Weller.Cobourg Public Library
- William WellerOriginal oil painting belongs to the Cobourg and District Historical Society Archives.Original oil painting belongs to the Cobourg and District Historical Society Archives.Cobourg Public Library
- Mercy Wilcox WellerOriginal painting is owned by Cobourg and District Historical Society Archives.Original painting is owned by Cobourg and District Historical Society Archives.Cobourg Public Library
- Sault Ste. Marie, Showing the United States Garrison in the DistanceGeorge Catlin described this painting as “a view of the Sault de St. Marys, taken from the Canada shore, near the missionary-house, which is seen in the fore-ground of the picture, and in the distance, the United States Garrison, and the Rapids; and beyond them the Capes at the outlet …George Catlin described this painting as “a view of the Sault de St. Marys, taken from the Canada shore, near the missionary-house, which is seen in the fore-ground of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- SteamboatPainting:OilPainting:OilAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Toronto Harbour 1835. Looking w. from near foot of Trinity St.Photograph (col. with tempera) of oilPhotograph (col. with tempera) of oilAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Steamship Landing, Bay of QuinteWatercolour over pencil on paperWatercolour over pencil on paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Fort Henry, Kingston, and Barriefield Village from the NorthWatercolour, pen and ink over pencil, on paperWatercolour, pen and ink over pencil, on paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 12, 1831p.3 Notice - The Stockholders in the Steam Boat William the Fourth are requested to pay 10 per cent on each share, on or before the 1st day of May, 1831. A. McDonnell, Agent & Treas. Prescott, 4th March, 1831. ...p.3 Notice - The Stockholders in the Steam Boat William the Fourth are requested to pay 10 per cent on each share, on or before the 1st day of May, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 19, 1831p.1 Provincial Parliament - voting on question of granting £3,500 to improve Kettle Creek harbor. - final vote on the Welland Canal Bill.p.1 Provincial Parliament - voting on question of granting £3,500 to improve Kettle Creek harbor. - final vote on the Welland Canal Bill.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 26, 1831p.2 Commerce on the Lakes - an Act of the U.S. Congress, regulating the foreign and coasting trade of the lakes. p.3 Welland Canal - proposals called for enlarging and other work - two routes to choose from. 15 March, 1831. Wm. Hamilton ...p.2 Commerce on the Lakes - an Act of the U.S. Congress, regulating the foreign and coasting trade of the lakes. p.3 Welland Canal - proposals called for enlarging and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 2, 1831p.2 The Ice still lingers in the Bay and River in front of the Town - part of the channel is now however open, and there is every prospect, that in a few days, this obstacle, to the free navigation of our waters, will be entirely removed. That beautiful Steamer …p.2 The Ice still lingers in the Bay and River in front of the Town - part of the channel is now however open, and there is every prospect, that …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1831p.2 Rideau and Grenville Canals discussed in House of Commons in England. Rideau Canal - little is known about it in England. The Steam Boat Niagara, Capt. Mosier, arrived in this harbour Wednesday evening, from York, being her first trip this season. The Niagara ...p.2 Rideau and Grenville Canals discussed in House of Commons in England. Rideau Canal - little is known about it in England. The Steam Boat Niagara, Capt. Mosier, arrived in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1831p.2 The navigation of the Lake and River is now open, and from the merry note of preparation at our wharves, we may expect a busy, and, for the sake of our commercial friends, we sincerely hope a lucrative season. In consequence of the free intercourse with the ...p.2 The navigation of the Lake and River is now open, and from the merry note of preparation at our wharves, we may expect a busy, and, for the sake …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 23, 1831p.3 Tenders called for conveyance of Naval Stores, Baggage, etc., from Kingston to Montreal and vice versa. 13th April, 1831. To Be Let - For a period of Three or Seven years, from 1st June next, (subject to be resumed by Government if required) the Government Store and ...p.3 Tenders called for conveyance of Naval Stores, Baggage, etc., from Kingston to Montreal and vice versa. 13th April, 1831. To Be Let - For a period of Three or …Maritime History of the Great Lakes