Letter, from Ludlow, Mass., to John Lamb, Hawkesbury Mills, Ont.
- CA ON00239 F217
- Discrete Item
- Jul. 1840
Relates to family matters and his religious work.
Sanderson, Alonzo
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Letter, from Ludlow, Mass., to John Lamb, Hawkesbury Mills, Ont.
Relates to family matters and his religious work.
Sanderson, Alonzo
Relates to personal and family matters with some reference to railway construction in Canada and Scotland. Also, British politics (repeal of Corn Laws), Anglo-American relations. File contains some family history.
Shaw, Claudius
Letter, Victoria B.C.? to Tunis Snook, Kingston, Ont.
Relates to personal matters.
Snook, Tunis L.
Letters, to Dr. Solomon Jones.
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Strachan, John
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Regarding forwarding reports. Document regarding the matter of Appeal of George O'Kill Stuart (Sr.), Archdeacon of Kingston, against the Judge fo the Boundary Line Commissioners for the Midland District.
Stuart, George O'Kill, Jr.
Relates to proposed road from 8th to 21st concession, Wolfe Island, with map and description.
Unknown
Letter, Montreal, to Sir Dominick Daly.
A letter from Etienne Paschal Tache to Sir Dominick Daly relating to soldiers in the 1st and 2nd Battalions of Megantic.
Tache, Etienne Paschal, Sir
Early medical co-education and Women's Medical College, Kingston, Ontario, 1880-1894
Paper read to Kingston Historical Society, 1981 Sept. 16 by Dr. A. A. Travill.
Travill, Anthony A.
Nelson H. Truax, Last Survivor of the Patriot War
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Truax, Nelson H.
Terry and the Marquis, an idyl of the Saskatchewan, by Latouche Tupper
Handwritten manuscript of the poem "Terry and the Marquis, an idyl of the Saskatchewan" by Latouche Tupper. May be in Charles Mair's handwriting.
Tupper, R. La Touche