Publication Title Unknown, 16 Jan 1993 Apprentice carpenters Robert Henry (left) and Geoffrey Johns remove shutters from the Chiefswood home of poet E. Pauline Johnson on Highway 54 in Ohsweken. Students from Mohawk College are volunteering their labor to winterize the home to prevent damage before restoration begins in the spring. ...
Publication Title Unknown, 16 Jan 1993 Apprentice carpenters Robert Henry (left) and Geoffrey Johns remove shutters from the ...
Shore House W.W.Shore Proprietor Pilot Mound Man. COPY. Ottawa 16 Jan. 1904 My dear Lord Brassey, I beg the honour of introducing to you Miss Pauline Johnson of Brantford Ontario Canada Miss Johnson belongs to the powerful tribe of the Six Nations whom the French ...
Shore House W.W.Shore Proprietor Pilot Mound Man. COPY. Ottawa 16 Jan. 1904 ...
RETROSPECTIVE BY THE PUBLISHERS E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) was the youngest of four children, born to the late G.H.M. Johnson (Onwanonsyshon), Chief of the Six Nations Indians, and his wife. Emily S. Howells. Her father, Chief Johnson, was a ...
RETROSPECTIVE BY THE PUBLISHERS E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) was the youngest of ...
Publication Title Unknown, May 1986 INVITATION The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada is pleased to invite you to its plaque unveiling ceremony commemorating E. PAULINE JOHNSON The ceremony will take place at the Chiefswood Museum Highway 54 Six Nations Indian Reserve near Ohsweken, Ontario at ...
Publication Title Unknown, May 1986 INVITATION The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada is pleased to ...
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