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- New Era (Newmarket, ON), December 29, 1854......Newmarket Public Library
- German Workers building the Harwood Train station14 German labourers on the rail line's construction died in 1854 of cholera and were buried one mile south of the village of Harwood on Harwood Road.14 German labourers on the rail line's construction died in 1854 of cholera and were buried one mile south of the village of Harwood on Harwood Road.Cobourg Public Library
- James WestbrookThe Lang Cemetery is behind the barn on the east corner of Hwy No.2 and the Madden Road. It is no more than half an acre in size. There are a number of graves without stones. Most of the stones had foot stones that have been removed. This is a …The Lang Cemetery is behind the barn on the east corner of Hwy No.2 and the Madden Road. It is no more than half an acre in size. There are …County of Brant Public Library
- Close, H. and Weeks, Eliza ()appeared in Sentinel Review, 24 Jun 1854, p. 3 ...appeared in Sentinel Review, 24 Jun 1854, p. 3 ...Woodstock Public Library
- PoetryNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 1 "Winter is coming" -- no author given poemsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 1 "Winter is coming" -- no author given poemsNewmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 1 From the "Flag of our Union." "May Lester." by Mary B. C. Slade short storiesNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 1 From the "Flag of our Union." "May Lester." by Mary B. C. Slade short storiesNewmarket Public Library
- Foreign and colonialNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 1 Capital of Canada. -- The vote by ballot. -- New Brunswick. -- Reciprocity (Reciprocity Treaty of US and Canada). -- Notice of motion. -- Horrible slaughter. -- The murder in Scarboro. national news; international news; Native Canadians; Great Western Railroad; James Shepard; Mathew Gleeson; Timothy MagrathNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 1 Capital of Canada. -- The vote by ballot. -- New Brunswick. -- Reciprocity (Reciprocity Treaty of US and Canada). -- Notice of motion. -- Horrible slaughter. -- The murder in …Newmarket Public Library
- Special telegraph to the New Era: Reserve Bill passed!New Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 2 We learned by special telegraph that the Clergy Reserve Bill passed its Third Reading on a vote of sixty-two to thirty-nine. church and state; Clergy Reserve BillNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 2 We learned by special telegraph that the Clergy Reserve Bill passed its Third Reading on a vote of sixty-two to thirty-nine. church and state; Clergy Reserve BillNewmarket Public Library
- Election of County officersNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 2 We observe by the "Votes and proceedings," that on Thursday, the 9th instant, Mr. Foley moved that the Bill to authorize the people of the several Counties of this Province to elect their own County Officers, be read a second time. bills; government; municipal governmentNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 2 We observe by the "Votes and proceedings," that on Thursday, the 9th instant, Mr. Foley moved that the Bill to authorize the people of the several Counties of this Province …Newmarket Public Library
- By telegraph.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 2 Legislative Assembly. -- Arrival of the Asia. international news; governmentNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 2 Legislative Assembly. -- Arrival of the Asia. international news; governmentNewmarket Public Library
- Local matterNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 3 local news; railroads; petitionsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 24 Nov 1854, p. 3 local news; railroads; petitionsNewmarket Public Library
- PoetryNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 1 "Be kind to the loved ones at Home" - no author given poemsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 1 "Be kind to the loved ones at Home" - no author given poemsNewmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 1 "The lost boy" short storiesNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 1 "The lost boy" short storiesNewmarket Public Library
- Foreign and colonialNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 1 The seignorial humbug! Look out for your pockets. -- The new tariff. -- Clergy Reserve Bill. --Winter clothing for the troops. -- Arrival of Sir Edmund Head international news; national newsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 1 The seignorial humbug! Look out for your pockets. -- The new tariff. -- Clergy Reserve Bill. --Winter clothing for the troops. -- Arrival of Sir Edmund Head international news; national …Newmarket Public Library
- Criminal lawsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 2 On the 30th of October, Mr. Felton introduced a Bill to amend and consolidate the laws relative to offences against the person.New Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 2 On the 30th of October, Mr. Felton introduced a Bill to amend and consolidate the laws relative to offences against the person.Newmarket Public Library
- Making voters wholesaleNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 2 The "Votes and proceedings" furnish us with the following specimen of the way they do business in Lower Canada. Jean Langfois; Saguenay; Poll BookNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 2 The "Votes and proceedings" furnish us with the following specimen of the way they do business in Lower Canada. Jean Langfois; Saguenay; Poll BookNewmarket Public Library
- By telegraphNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 2 Legislative assembly. -- Arrival of the Africa. -- Arrival of the Baltic. -- Arrival of the Canada. -- Arrival of the Hermann. ships; international news; governmentNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 2 Legislative assembly. -- Arrival of the Africa. -- Arrival of the Baltic. -- Arrival of the Canada. -- Arrival of the Hermann. ships; international news; governmentNewmarket Public Library
- Local matterNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 3 local newsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 1 Dec 1854, p. 3 local newsNewmarket Public Library
- PoetryNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 8 Dec 1854, p. 1 "The Type-setter." Written on hearing a friend called "talented for a mere type-setter." -- no author given poemsNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 8 Dec 1854, p. 1 "The Type-setter." Written on hearing a friend called "talented for a mere type-setter." -- no author given poemsNewmarket Public Library
- LiteratureNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 8 Dec 1854, p. 1 "The Lost Boy" short storiesNew Era (Newmarket, ON), 8 Dec 1854, p. 1 "The Lost Boy" short storiesNewmarket Public Library