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- Chippewa was built by Niagara Navigation Company in 1894 and retired in 1936.Chippewa was built by Niagara Navigation Company in 1894 and retired in …
- Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 8 Oct 1946 Article about a completion of the new reservoir to provide city water for Queenston, Niagara Parkway and Stone Road area. Full Title: "Completing reservoir to provide city water for Queenston area. BNiagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 8 Oct 1946 Article about a completion of the new reservoir to provide city water …
- Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 24 Jan 1970 Article about Queenston history, particularly Laura Secord house.Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Evening Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada19141005), 24 Jan 1970 Article about Queenston history, particularly Laura Secord house.
- Undated. Unknown publication. Based on an interview by journalist from The Star [The Toronto Star] conducted when she was almost 80 [1826?]. Miss Laura Secord Clarke (1846-1936) was a granddaughter oUndated. Unknown publication. Based on an interview by journalist from The Star …
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- Charles M. Johnston, Department of History, McMaster University, Hamilton, OntarioCharles M. Johnston, Department of History, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
- John W. Percy has been a historian for the Town of Tonawanda and the Village of Kenmore since 1969.John W. Percy has been a historian for the Town of Tonawanda …
- Booklet about important historic sites of the Congregational, Presbyterian, Methodist, Evangelical United Brethren and United Churches of Canada in Ontario. p.16, ill., size:13.7cm x 21.2cm Full titlBooklet about important historic sites of the Congregational, Presbyterian, Methodist, Evangelical United …
- Bannerman, James, Maclean's Magazine, 5 Dec 1953, p. 28,29,41,42,44,45,46 An article about a visit of Charles Dickens in North America, published in Maclean's Magazine, December 15, 1953. In 1842 the novelist visited Niagara Falls and Queenston, among other places in CanadBannerman, James, Maclean's Magazine, 5 Dec 1953, p. 28,29,41,42,44,45,46 An article about a visit of Charles Dickens in North America, published …
- Mr. C. H. Mitchell, town engineer, Niagara Falls, Ont., prepared rough-draft maps.Mr. C. H. Mitchell, town engineer, Niagara Falls, Ont., prepared rough-draft maps.
- A local history of Niagara Township, Ontario, published to celebrate Canada's Centennial year. Book with cardstock covers: p.111, ill.; size:15.5cm x 23.3cm Black and white photographs by different pA local history of Niagara Township, Ontario, published to celebrate Canada's Centennial …
- Black and white photo of farmer`s market with vendors bringing produce on horse-drawn vehicles.Black and white photo of farmer`s market with vendors bringing produce on …
- Black and white photo of Queenston Dock damaged by ice jam. A group of 3 people walking toward a photographer and a sign "TORONTO BOATS. Canada Steamship Lines" sign still visible in background.Black and white photo of Queenston Dock damaged by ice jam. A …
- Writing on cenotaph: "This stone was placed by His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales on 18 September 1860"Writing on cenotaph: "This stone was placed by His Royal Highness Albert …
- The Canada Southern Railway was a railway in southern Ontario, Canada, founded on February 28, 1868 as the Erie and Niagara Extension Railway. It adopted the Canada Southern Railway name on DecemberThe Canada Southern Railway was a railway in southern Ontario, Canada, founded …
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