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  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Imagecomment       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis
    Imagecomment     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Imagecomment       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.
    Imagecomment     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Image       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.
    Image     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Image       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.
    Image     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Imagecomment       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.
    Imagecomment     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Imagecomment       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.
    Imagecomment     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Glencraig
    Glencraig
    Image       This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.
    Image     This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Plug into data banks
    Plug into data banks
    NewspaperText  Hamilton Spectator, 22 Aug 1992, Section T, p. 5     ...
    NewspaperText  Hamilton Spectator, 22 Aug 1992, Section T, p. 5   ...
    Burlington Public Library
  • "Hamilton Indian centre opens"
    "Hamilton Indian centre opens"
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Fall 1992     "When Obibwa Elder Randel Prouix lit the plait of sweetgrass and cut the cedar decorated ribbon he opened the Hamilton Regional Indian Centre's new home to 20,000 people."
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Fall 1992   "When Obibwa Elder Randel Prouix lit the plait of sweetgrass and cut the cedar decorated ribbon he opened the Hamilton Regional Indian Centre's new home to 20,000 people."
    Six Nations Public Library
  • "Non-Natives Distorted Native Culture: Writers"
    "Non-Natives Distorted Native Culture: Writers"
    NewspaperPublication  White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992     "Among aboriginal people, stories are teachings and are essential for cultural survival, says Ojibwa author Lenore Keeshig-Tobias."
    NewspaperPublication  White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992   "Among aboriginal people, stories are teachings and are essential for cultural survival, says Ojibwa author Lenore Keeshig-Tobias."
    Six Nations Public Library
  • "University Reaches Onto Six Nations"
    "University Reaches Onto Six Nations"
    NewspaperPublication       "The school is developing an indigenous studies program, which is headed by a native woman."
    NewspaperPublication     "The school is developing an indigenous studies program, which is headed by a native woman."
    Six Nations Public Library
  • In an age when information is power, getting your hands on the right facts at the right time can make the difference between winning and losing in business.
    In an age when information is power, getting your hands on the right facts at the right time can make the difference between winning and losing in business.
    NewspaperText  Hamilton Spectator, 22 Sep 1992, Section T, p. 3     photo
    NewspaperText  Hamilton Spectator, 22 Sep 1992, Section T, p. 3   photo
    Burlington Public Library
  • Royal Canadian College of Organists, Hamilton Center Executive Meeting
    Royal Canadian College of Organists, Hamilton Center Executive Meeting
    Image       The Royal Canadian College of Organists (RCCO) is an arts service organization that supports, promotes, and celebrates Canada’s organ music community through learning opportunities, professional certification, communications, and advocacy. It also offers services such as educational resources, communications, and support for church organists and choir directors. The RCCO represents everyone …
    Image     The Royal Canadian College of Organists (RCCO) is an arts service organization that supports, promotes, and celebrates Canada’s organ music community through learning opportunities, professional certification, communications, and advocacy. It …
    Wilfrid Laurier University Library
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