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- "U.S. Thanksgiving Legacy of Indian"Brantford Expositor "Because harvest time comes a little later to our neighbors south of us, they have not yet celebrated Thanksgiving in the U.S. The first Thanksgiving was largely made possible through the efforts of a friendly Indian adventurer called Squanto. He was a Wampanoag Indian who lived along the East coast. …Brantford Expositor "Because harvest time comes a little later to our neighbors south of us, they have not yet celebrated Thanksgiving in the U.S. The first Thanksgiving was largely made possible through …Six Nations Public Library
- HOCKEY - Allan Stanley playing for the Boston OlympicsPorcupine Advance, 16 Dec 1943, Section 1, p. 6 ...Porcupine Advance, 16 Dec 1943, Section 1, p. 6 ...Timmins Public Library
- Crews wrap up rowing season, ill.Orillia Packet & Times, 28 Oct 2017, Section B, p. 1 ...Orillia Packet & Times, 28 Oct 2017, Section B, p. 1 ...Orillia Public Library
- Steam Line between Boston and New YorkBoston Herald, 2 Jul 1851, p. 4 Steam Line between Boston and New York . Steam propeller Ontario, Kittredge, of about 350 tons burthen, arrived at this port on Monday from New York, the pioneer of a line for the conveyance of freight, to consist of three vessels. Sprague & Soule, of this city are the agents …Boston Herald, 2 Jul 1851, p. 4 Steam Line between Boston and New York . Steam propeller Ontario, Kittredge, of about 350 tons burthen, arrived at this port on Monday from New York, the pioneer of a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Steamer OntarioEvening Post (New York, NY), 2 Aug 1851, p. 2 THE STEAMER ONTARIO.--Messrs. Mailler and Lord's propeller Ontario, under the command of Captain Kittridge, makes three trips a month to Boston, carrying both passengers and freight. She leaves again for Boston on Tuesday next, from pier 3 North River.Evening Post (New York, NY), 2 Aug 1851, p. 2 THE STEAMER ONTARIO.--Messrs. Mailler and Lord's propeller Ontario, under the command of Captain Kittridge, makes three trips a month to Boston, carrying both passengers and freight. She leaves again for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Calls it persecution: misuse of mails.Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 22 Nov 1912, Section 2, p. 16 ...Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 22 Nov 1912, Section 2, p. 16 ...Cook Memorial Public Library District
- Daily Atlas (Boston, MA), 24 Jan 1852, p. 2The propeller Ontario was to leave New York yesterday for Boston, if the ice did not prevent. Two new, commodious and substantial propellers of 600 or 700 tons each, to be named the City of New York and City of Boston, are now nearly ready to run on this line. …The propeller Ontario was to leave New York yesterday for Boston, if the ice did not prevent. Two new, commodious and substantial propellers of 600 or 700 tons each, to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull: Schooner Days XXXVIII (38)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Mar 1932 16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull Schooner Days XXXVIII (38) So much surprise has been excited by the statement in last Saturday's Telegram that the father of the late Capt. Frank Jackman, recently deceased, took an Oakville schooner from ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Mar 1932 16,000 Miles With the Sea Gull Schooner Days XXXVIII (38) So much surprise has been excited by the statement in last Saturday's Telegram that the father of the late Capt. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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