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  • American Champion (Scow), aground, 30 Sep 1875
    American Champion (Scow), aground, 30 Sep 1875
    TextNewspaper       Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: wood Remarks: Total loss
    TextNewspaper     Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: wood Remarks: Total loss
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Clara Bell (Schooner), 29 Apr 1875
    Clara Bell (Schooner), 29 Apr 1875
    TextNewspaper       Lives: 1 Remarks: ?
    TextNewspaper     Lives: 1 Remarks: ?
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Mitchell (Schooner), aground, 1 May 1875
    Mitchell (Schooner), aground, 1 May 1875
    TextNewspaper       Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: stone Remarks: Total loss
    TextNewspaper     Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: stone Remarks: Total loss
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Residence of James Keith Gordon, c.1875
    Residence of James Keith Gordon, c.1875
    Imagemystery       This building (cottage) was built in the 1850s at 926 Byron Street South on the west side between Keith and Burns Streets. The house at left was the residence of Robert J. Wilson, built in 1857 at the south east corner of Keith and Centre Streets. Both Mr. Gordon and …
    Imagemystery     This building (cottage) was built in the 1850s at 926 Byron Street South on the west side between Keith and Burns Streets. The house at left was the residence of …
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  • Residence of W.H. Higgins "The Grange", c.1875
    Residence of W.H. Higgins "The Grange", c.1875
    Imagemystery       This house is located at 201 Pine Street on the north-east corner of Mary and Pine Streets. It was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1976. Owners of this house were the Armstrong family, W.H. Higgins, C.F. Stewart, J.B. Laidlaw, and Frank Lloyd Beecroft. The home was called "The …
    Imagemystery     This house is located at 201 Pine Street on the north-east corner of Mary and Pine Streets. It was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1976. Owners of this …
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  • The Gerrie and Yule Blocks
    The Gerrie and Yule Blocks
    Image       This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. The store on Dundas Street at left is the grocery store of Gibson and Sparvell. The Ontario Block is further …
    Image     This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. …
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  • East side of Brock Street north of Dundas Street
    East side of Brock Street north of Dundas Street
    Image       The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch Block was built in 1874. McMillan Block was built in 1864.
    Image     The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch …
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  • Michael O'Donovan's Carriage Works, c.1875
    Michael O'Donovan's Carriage Works, c.1875
    Image       O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the block bounded by Brock Street, Gilbert Street, Byron Street and Dunlop Street. The entrance faced the west side of Brock Street. The three storey frame building at the right of the photo was constructed in 1869 and demolished …
    Image     O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the block bounded by Brock Street, Gilbert Street, Byron Street and Dunlop Street. The entrance faced the west side …
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  • Toms and Newport's Carriage Works, c.1875.
    Toms and Newport's Carriage Works, c.1875.
    Image       This factory was established in 1874 at the north west corner of Byron Street and Dundas Street. The buildings were dismantled and moved in 1894.
    Image     This factory was established in 1874 at the north west corner of Byron Street and Dundas Street. The buildings were dismantled and moved in 1894.
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  • Notice of Closing Exercises, Ontario Ladies' College, June 1875
    Notice of Closing Exercises, Ontario Ladies' College, June 1875
    Image       A black and white photograph of a notice of the closing exercises at the Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby. the notice contains a print of the college and then below it textual information.
    Image     A black and white photograph of a notice of the closing exercises at the Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby. the notice contains a print of the college and then below …
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  • Sylvester Mackey, c.1875
    Sylvester Mackey, c.1875
    Image       Sylvester Mackey was born at Whitby Township on 9 January 1821. His parents, Mathias and Nancy (Moon) Mackey, lived on lot 32, concession 2. He inherited the family farm from his father and also acquired 100 acres of lot 33. Mackey was the deputy reeve of Pickering Township in 1877. …
    Image     Sylvester Mackey was born at Whitby Township on 9 January 1821. His parents, Mathias and Nancy (Moon) Mackey, lived on lot 32, concession 2. He inherited the family farm from …
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  • Margaret Mackey (nee Broderick), c.1875
    Margaret Mackey (nee Broderick), c.1875
    Image       Margaret Broderick was born at Whitby Township, half a mile west of the Mackey home at lot 32, concession 2, on 12 July 1835. She married Sylvester Mackey on 22 Marcy 1858. She died at 1 January 1914 and is buried at Union Cemetery in Oshawa.
    Image     Margaret Broderick was born at Whitby Township, half a mile west of the Mackey home at lot 32, concession 2, on 12 July 1835. She married Sylvester Mackey on 22 …
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  • Sylvester Mackey, c.1875
    Sylvester Mackey, c.1875
    Image       Sylvester Mackey was born in on the family homestead on lot 32, concession 2, Whitby Township on 9 January 1821. The son of Mathias and Nancy (Moon) Mackey, Sylvester inherited the family farm and also acquired 100 acres of lot 33. He was the deputy reeve of Pickering Township in …
    Image     Sylvester Mackey was born in on the family homestead on lot 32, concession 2, Whitby Township on 9 January 1821. The son of Mathias and Nancy (Moon) Mackey, Sylvester inherited …
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  • Whitby Gazette, 9 Sep 1875
    Whitby Gazette, 9 Sep 1875
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  • Whitby Gazette, 16 Sep 1875
    Whitby Gazette, 16 Sep 1875
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  • Whitby Gazette, 23 Sep 1875
    Whitby Gazette, 23 Sep 1875
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  • Whitby Gazette, 30 Sep 1875
    Whitby Gazette, 30 Sep 1875
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  • Whitby Gazette, 21 Oct 1875
    Whitby Gazette, 21 Oct 1875
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  • Whitby Chronicle, 19 Aug 1875
    Whitby Chronicle, 19 Aug 1875
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  • Whitby Chronicle, 26 Aug 1875
    Whitby Chronicle, 26 Aug 1875
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