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- **PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These can be found in the top-right corner of every other page** Page 1-214: Lot numbers 1-412 (Town of Niagara) Page**PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These …
- **PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These can be found in the top-right corner of every other page** Page 1-99: Lot numbers 1-194 (Township of Niagara) Pa**PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These …
- **PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These can be found in the top-right corner of every other page** Page 1-73: Lot numbers 1-412 (Town of Niagara) Page 7**PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These …
- A compilation of the Niagara on the Lake Public Library Budgets from 1960-1977.A compilation of the Niagara on the Lake Public Library Budgets from …
- A study conducted about how the employees from 24/7 help desk could most effectively support Public LibrariesA study conducted about how the employees from 24/7 help desk could …
- A collection of documents detailing the Niagara on the Lake Library's CanCopy licenceA collection of documents detailing the Niagara on the Lake Library's CanCopy …
- Fedor, John, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community Centre in an old church building.Fedor, John, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community …
- Trustees for Queenston Police Village elected as follows: 1921- Condlln, William W.; Lowrey, Charles; Wray, George 1922- Condlln, William W. 1923- Wray, George 1924- Young, Fred C. 1925- Sheppard, FrTrustees for Queenston Police Village elected as follows: 1921- Condlln, William W.; …
- Document "in the matter of part of lot 181, corporation plan 1, in the village of Queenston, in the Township of Niagara". It was prepared by Bench, Keogh, Rogers & Grass, Barristers & Solicitor afterDocument "in the matter of part of lot 181, corporation plan 1, …
- This is location of the Queenston Baptist Church.This is location of the Queenston Baptist Church.
- The meetings were attended by Rev. Mr. Gordon who was the minister at St. Davids-Queenston United Church at that time. Among the invited guest-speakers were: Miss Corman, Mr. Laidman, Mr. Boyton FishThe meetings were attended by Rev. Mr. Gordon who was the minister …
- Clearance form for steamer Ongiara filled out by Port of Lewiston, N.Y. authorities in 1894.Clearance form for steamer Ongiara filled out by Port of Lewiston, N.Y. …
- Stamford Township was a township in Upper Canada (later Ontario)on the Niagara Peninsula. The first survey took place around 1776, and twelve families came to settle in the area. As the second townshStamford Township was a township in Upper Canada (later Ontario)on the Niagara …
- The Queenston Baptist Church is located on this lot.The Queenston Baptist Church is located on this lot.
- Deed of Land between Lillie Bradley, George Elliott Levitt and Marshall Ernest Levitt (Trustees of the Queenston Regular Baptist Church) and Queenston Women's Institute, in regard to Lot No. 141 in tDeed of Land between Lillie Bradley, George Elliott Levitt and Marshall Ernest …
- The Queenston Baptist Church is located on this lot.The Queenston Baptist Church is located on this lot.
- [Page 1] "I, John K. Couillard, clerk of the Municipality of the Township of Niagara, in the County of Lincoln, certify that the within list is a correct list of all persons appearing by the assessme[Page 1] "I, John K. Couillard, clerk of the Municipality of the …
- The Queenston Baptist Church was located on this lot.The Queenston Baptist Church was located on this lot.
- Stamford Township was a township in Upper Canada (later Ontario) on the Niagara Peninsula. The first survey took place around 1776, and twelve families came to settle in the area. As the second townsStamford Township was a township in Upper Canada (later Ontario) on the …
- The author's grandfather Francis Goring (born in England in 1755) worked as a clerk in the fur trade in Niagara area where he settled permanently and raised a family. One of his children was AbrahamThe author's grandfather Francis Goring (born in England in 1755) worked as …
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