Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was funded in part by Queenston Women's Institute and Buffalo businessman John D. Larkin. It was opened in 1915 and stayed opened till 2010.
Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston was funded in part by Queenston …
"Certified to be a true copy of By-Law No. 526 to set apart the unincorporated village of Queenston as a police-village, passed in Council, 30th November, 1911."
"Certified to be a true copy of By-Law No. 526 to set …
John D. Larkin, a successful industrialist from Buffalo, started buying land in Niagara in 1900. He purchased Glencairn near Queenston and developed three farming communities in the township with ove
John D. Larkin, a successful industrialist from Buffalo, started buying land in …
Newspaper clipping (including obituary) about Frank Digweed, former employee of Larkin Farms in Queenston and Niagara Parks Commission, published in the local newspaper.
Newspaper clipping (including obituary) about Frank Digweed, former employee of Larkin Farms …
A folder containing histories of a few prominent families from Queenston, Ontario, written by different authors (usually members of the clan). 12 pages; not dated but probably around 1945. Histories
A folder containing histories of a few prominent families from Queenston, Ontario, …
This elegant mansion in the Classical (Greek) Revival style was designed by John Latshaw and built in 1832 for John Hamilton (the youngest son of Robert Hamilton). In 1866 it was bought by William A.
This elegant mansion in the Classical (Greek) Revival style was designed by …
Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Family Herald and Weekly Star, September 1, 1948 Articles about a history of Larkin Farms in Queenston written by J. M. Huggins and published by local newspapers. Full titles: "New Farm Replaces Old. Changes in control have changed Larkin Farms to
Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Family Herald and Weekly Star, September 1, 1948 Articles about a history of Larkin Farms in Queenston written by J. …