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- "Edmonton Indian in New York to Collect Sacred Medicine Bundle""Chants, drumbeats and the sweet smell of native tobacco filled the air Tuesday as Indians celebrated the end of Jim Thunder's run from Edmonton and prayed for success in his mission to retrieve a sacred medicine bundle from a New York City Museum.""Chants, drumbeats and the sweet smell of native tobacco filled the air Tuesday as Indians celebrated the end of Jim Thunder's run from Edmonton and prayed for success in his …Six Nations Public Library
- "Obama Visits Mohawk Iron Worker, Marvin Davis"Windle, Jim, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 27 Feb 2013 "'The One World Trade Center is the most important building of our time and brings big changes to the New York skyline. It also brings healing and pride to the skilled tradesmen working on the structure and those watching the amazing construction,' says NBC News Reporter Harry Smith."Windle, Jim, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 27 Feb 2013 "'The One World Trade Center is the most important building of our time and brings big changes to the New York skyline. It also brings healing and pride to the …Six Nations Public Library
- The Development of Shipbuilding on the Great LakesPankhurst, J. F., Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1893, 252-60 Chevalier De LaSalle and Father Hennepin, two French missionaries, have the historical honor of constructing the first white man's craft whose keel touched the waters of our Great Lakes. In 1678, they built a little schooner of ten tons burden on the present site of Kingston, Ontario, ...Pankhurst, J. F., Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1893, 252-60 Chevalier De LaSalle and Father Hennepin, two French missionaries, have the historical honor of constructing the first white man's craft whose keel touched the waters of our Great Lakes. In …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- “A Revolution in Travelling”: The Steamboat Letters of the Torrance family, 1831-1848Fisher, Rob, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Oct 2011, 359-376 The Torrance family's correspondence in the collection of papers by Robert M. Powell and his family at Library and Archives Canada must be recognized for his discussion of the steamboats of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes in the 1830s and 1840s. This recently discovered cache of letters …Fisher, Rob, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Oct 2011, 359-376 The Torrance family's correspondence in the collection of papers by Robert M. Powell and his family at Library and Archives Canada must be recognized for his discussion of the steamboats …Canadian Nautical Research Society
- Duty of family newspaper told at convention.Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 26 Jun 1914, Section 2, p. 10 ...Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 26 Jun 1914, Section 2, p. 10 ...Cook Memorial Public Library District
- 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
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