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- Junetown SS#21 Research Notes......Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- BPL Marchmont Home - Scrapbook #3Collection of newspaper clippings - dated "1890-_" -donated to the Belleville Public LibraryCollection of newspaper clippings - dated "1890-_" -donated to the Belleville Public LibraryBelleville Public Library
- BPL Marchmont Home Scrapbook #2Scrapbook with miscellaneous newspaper clippings and photos - 1870-1890 - donated to the Belleville Public LibraryScrapbook with miscellaneous newspaper clippings and photos - 1870-1890 - donated to the Belleville Public LibraryBelleville Public Library
- funeral for Jessie birdNewspaper article outlining funeral service of Jessie Bird who died at the age of 100Newspaper article outlining funeral service of Jessie Bird who died at the age of 100Thessalon Union Public Library
- Council ElectedNewly elected council. Note election tally board in background. November 1991. (l - r) Pettingill, William; McFadden, Jack; Ellery, Rose; Zinck, Al; Brown, Bonnie; Quick, Glen; Ward, Chuck; McIntosh, Perry; Simpson, Barry;Newly elected council. Note election tally board in background. November 1991. (l - r) Pettingill, William; McFadden, Jack; Ellery, Rose; Zinck, Al; Brown, Bonnie; Quick, Glen; Ward, Chuck; McIntosh, Perry; …Brighton Digital Archives
- Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over 100 yearsHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Sep 1956 Article "Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over 100 years" about one of the prominent families in Niagara region published in the local newspaper.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Sep 1956 Article "Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over 100 years" about one of the prominent families in Niagara region published in the local newspaper.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Freel and Goring properties marked as two of seven bicentennial farmsMeyers, Jim, St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 1984 Article about two of the oldest farms in Niagara area, marked as two of seven bicentennial farms celebrated during Ontario's Bicentennial in 1984; with newspaper photograph: "NEW BICENTENNIAL FLAG PRESENTED TO NIAGARA FARMERS Margaret Birch, right, gives souvenir to Eileen and Henry Freel during ceremony"Meyers, Jim, St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 1984 Article about two of the oldest farms in Niagara area, marked as two of seven bicentennial farms celebrated during Ontario's Bicentennial in 1984; with newspaper photograph: "NEW BICENTENNIAL FLAG PRESENTED …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Mobbed By Children, Tonto Parades HereArticle describing a parade held in Brantford for Jay Silverheels.Article describing a parade held in Brantford for Jay Silverheels.Six Nations Public Library
- Six Nations Indians to Join Pilgrimage to U.N.Article detailing members of Six Nations plans to travel to New York to meet with other North American Natives at the United Nations Assembly followed by a parade.Article detailing members of Six Nations plans to travel to New York to meet with other North American Natives at the United Nations Assembly followed by a parade.Six Nations Public Library
- Chartered Buses Carry Six Nations Indians to New YorkArticle detailing members of Six Nations plans to travel to New York to meet with other North American Natives at the United Nations Assembly followed by a parade.Article detailing members of Six Nations plans to travel to New York to meet with other North American Natives at the United Nations Assembly followed by a parade.Six Nations Public Library
- Offer to Sell Glebe Property to CityArticle discussing an offer of Six Nations Council to sell the Glebe property to the City of Brantford at a rate of $2,000 per acre.Article discussing an offer of Six Nations Council to sell the Glebe property to the City of Brantford at a rate of $2,000 per acre.Six Nations Public Library
- "Indians Claim Genocide Bid"Brantford Expositor, 18 Jan 1962 Article detailing the efforts of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council to have their grievances against the Canadian government heard at the United Nations. Issues include the imposition of the Six Nations Elected Band Council, land taken during the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway and the highway connecting Highway 6 …Brantford Expositor, 18 Jan 1962 Article detailing the efforts of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council to have their grievances against the Canadian government heard at the United Nations. Issues include the imposition of the Six …Six Nations Public Library
- "10,000 Visited Chiefswood"Brantford Expositor, 7 Apr 1967 An article detailing the visitation statistics for Chiefswood from May 1 to December 31 of 1966. Improvements, both suggested and in progress, are also noted.Brantford Expositor, 7 Apr 1967 An article detailing the visitation statistics for Chiefswood from May 1 to December 31 of 1966. Improvements, both suggested and in progress, are also noted.Six Nations Public Library
- "Chiefswood Needs Help"Brantford Expositor, 21 May 1985 An article detailing the restoration requirements of Chiefswood and the efforts undertaken to secure funding for them.Brantford Expositor, 21 May 1985 An article detailing the restoration requirements of Chiefswood and the efforts undertaken to secure funding for them.Six Nations Public Library
- "Chiefswood Renovation Scheduled"Brantford Expositor, 18 Jan 1984 "Chiefswood, the childhood home of Six Nations poet E. Pauline Johnson, will be the reserve's next major renovation project."Brantford Expositor, 18 Jan 1984 "Chiefswood, the childhood home of Six Nations poet E. Pauline Johnson, will be the reserve's next major renovation project."Six Nations Public Library
- "Eight Trunks Give Up Treasures: Stored for Years - Soon to be Displayed"Brantford Expositor, 31 Aug 1961 Article detailing some of the items found upon examination of trunks of items formerly belonging to Pauline Johnson and Evelyn Johnson. The items were being catalogued and prepared to be installed at the Chiefswood Museum following its restoration.Brantford Expositor, 31 Aug 1961 Article detailing some of the items found upon examination of trunks of items formerly belonging to Pauline Johnson and Evelyn Johnson. The items were being catalogued and prepared to be …Six Nations Public Library
- "Demanding Probe of Medical Care: Reserve Residents Tell Councillors Care Inadequate"Craig, Ron, Brantford Expositor, 9 Feb 1962 Article detailing the complaints of several Six Nations residents regarding the level of care provided by the doctors at the Lady Willingdon Hospital.Craig, Ron, Brantford Expositor, 9 Feb 1962 Article detailing the complaints of several Six Nations residents regarding the level of care provided by the doctors at the Lady Willingdon Hospital.Six Nations Public Library
- Johnson, Ardie NortonJOHNSON; Ardie Norton - At the Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton, on Thursday, August 11, 1983, Ardie Norton Johnson of R.1 Ohsweken, in his 86th year; beloved father of Carl Johnson, R.1 Ohsweken and Mrs. Charles (Jeanette) Schuey, Niagara Falls, New York; dear brother of Fred Johnson, ...JOHNSON; Ardie Norton - At the Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton, on Thursday, August 11, 1983, Ardie Norton Johnson of R.1 Ohsweken, in his 86th year; beloved father of Carl Johnson, …Six Nations Public Library
- "Six Nations Rejects 'Racist' Legislation"Dearing, Stephanie, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 24 Apr 2013, p.8 This article outlines the Six Nations Elected Band Council's opposition to the proposed Bill S-2, the Family Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights legislation.Dearing, Stephanie, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 24 Apr 2013, p.8 This article outlines the Six Nations Elected Band Council's opposition to the proposed Bill S-2, the Family Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights legislation.Six Nations Public Library
- "Johnson's Verse Mediocre"Brantford Expositor, 16 Oct 1961 "Indian poet Pauline Johnson, who had difficulty in having verse published while she lived, was subsequently 'chosen for immortality by the literary boosters of the 1920s,' a McMaster university assistant professor said today."Brantford Expositor, 16 Oct 1961 "Indian poet Pauline Johnson, who had difficulty in having verse published while she lived, was subsequently 'chosen for immortality by the literary boosters of the 1920s,' a McMaster university assistant …Six Nations Public Library