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- 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 …
- Roels, Ron, St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 1962 Articles and photos related to activities for students of Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston. Two photographs from the St. Catharines Standard about school safety program, published on May 9,Roels, Ron, St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 1962 Articles and photos related to activities for students of Laura Secord Memorial …
- Article about Cooper family, one of the early settlers in Niagara region. Subtitle: "Grants, Deeds Discovered by Niagara-on-the-Lake Resident Recall Vividly Early History of Section of Frontier" UnknArticle about Cooper family, one of the early settlers in Niagara region. …
- Full title: A Short History of the Niagara Portage. Booklet: 21 p. : ill., size: 14cm x 21.5cm Foreword by Thomas R. Mathias, President of the Lewiston-Queenston Rotary Club.Full title: A Short History of the Niagara Portage. Booklet: 21 p. …
- Cowan, Glenn K., Customs and Excise Examiner, Jul 1952 Article about the fruit industry in Niagara region, published in Customs and Excise Examiner, an official publication of the Customs and Excise Officers Association. p.4 (5,7,12 and 15); ill.( blackCowan, Glenn K., Customs and Excise Examiner, Jul 1952 Article about the fruit industry in Niagara region, published in Customs and …
- Teresa Elizabeth Clement was born on 22 May 1849. She married Henry Augustus Woodruff (1844-1909) and had 4 children: Robert Henry Woodruff (1876-1875 -1915) Mabel Mary Woodruff (1878-Unknown) WilliaTeresa Elizabeth Clement was born on 22 May 1849. She married Henry …
- Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada) A Niagara-area battalion, the 176th was mobilized beginning in January 1916, with recruitment taking place over the next number of months. Col. Donald Sharpe was appointed the commanding officer. AlsNiagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada) A Niagara-area battalion, the 176th was mobilized beginning in January 1916, with …
- "Cayuga" was the largest steamboat of the Niagara Navigation Company which operated on Lake Ontario, on a route between Toronto and Queenston. It was introduced there in 1907 and retired finally in 1"Cayuga" was the largest steamboat of the Niagara Navigation Company which operated …
- Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 28 Sep 1974 Full title: "Queenston successfully preserves history. Residents plan special day of events". Article with a newspaper photograph of McKenzie House ruins. Photo description: "Mackenzie House ruins. TNiagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 28 Sep 1974 Full title: "Queenston successfully preserves history. Residents plan special day of events". …
- Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Sep 1956 Article "Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over 100 years" about one of the prominent families in Niagara region published in the local newspaper.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), Sep 1956 Article "Goring family has played important role in Niagara Township for over …
- 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. HistoriesA folder containing histories of a few prominent families from Queenston, Ontario, …
- 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 …
- Niagara Falls Review, 1967 Article with a photo of Ontario Hydro floral clock with provincial shields on it and dates of Centennial celebration (1867-1967).Niagara Falls Review, 1967 Article with a photo of Ontario Hydro floral clock with provincial shields …
- Program of service at St. Saviours Brock Memorial Church in Commemoration of the Battle of Queenston Heights. The celebration took place in Queenston, Ontario on October 14, 1962. Leaflet: 8 pages; sProgram of service at St. Saviours Brock Memorial Church in Commemoration of …
- St. Saviour Anglican Church, the Brock Memorial Church, is dedicated to the memory of Sir Isaac Brock, Commander of Troops during the War of 1812.St. Saviour Anglican Church, the Brock Memorial Church, is dedicated to the …
- The building is located at 15284, Niagara River Parkway, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Historical plaque reads: "THE FIELD HOUSE One of the oldest brick houses in Ontario, this handsome Georgian struThe building is located at 15284, Niagara River Parkway, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Historical …
- Black and white photographs of M.C.R. wreck near Queenston, October 1913.Black and white photographs of M.C.R. wreck near Queenston, October 1913.
- St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 10 May 1960 Article about famous steamship Cayuga sailing for the last time to Toronto Marine Museum. Three black and white photographs with descriptions: 1."CC Cayuga in her heyday ...now she's gone but memorySt. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada18910421), 10 May 1960 Article about famous steamship Cayuga sailing for the last time to Toronto …
- Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 1 Aug 1970 Article about five famous "C" steamships of Niagara Navigation Company (later Canada Steamship Line) running across Lake Ontario from Toronto to Niagara. Two black and white newspaper photographs ofPetrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 1 Aug 1970 Article about five famous "C" steamships of Niagara Navigation Company (later Canada …
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