- CA ON00239 F926
- Fonds
- 1980
The fonds consists of documents on the history of the Orange Order, both in Ontario Western Canada.
Pennefather, Robert S.
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The fonds consists of documents on the history of the Orange Order, both in Ontario Western Canada.
Pennefather, Robert S.
Diary and commonplace book, 1891-1894. Describes the daily routine of a trapper in the Sudbury area.
George A. Phillips
The fonds consists of Council minutes, 1851-1936, and 1980-1997; by-laws, 1850-1925; assessment and collectors rolls, 1850-1909. Financial papers, 1850-1906, legal papers, 1850-1909, election papers, 1853-1909, road papers, 1850-1906, school papers, 1842-1871, tavern inspector's papers, 1850-1863, vital statistics, 1869-1891, petitions, 1850-1912, council correspondence, 1851, 1922, and miscellaneous reports, 1890-1908. Also contains affidavits and letters relating to Pittsburgh Township, 1893.
Ontario. Pittsburgh Township
The fonds consists of a scrapbook contains news clippings from The Globe belonging to the Platt family.
Platt (family)
The fonds consists of copies of poems and a manuscript entitled "The Last horse and buggy doctor." Also includes some correspondence.
Wilfred Theodore Pocock
The fonds consists of minutes of Board meetings and the act incorporating the village of Prescott, Ontario.
Prescott Board of Trade (Prescott, Ont.)
Progressive Conservative Association fonds
The fonds consists of committee reports and resolutions of the Leadership Convention which chose George Drew as leader.
Progressive Conservative Association
St. Lawrence Bridge Company fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings, minutes, reports, bids, specifications and drawings relating to collapse and rebuilding of Quebec Bridge. There is also a small scrapbook containing material on the railroad bridge disaster at Ashtabula, Ohio, 1876 Dec. 29.
St. Lawrence Bridge Company
The fonds consists of correspondence of Mrs. James Richardson and James A. Richardson, Jr., especially relating to the visit of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Queen's University in 1938 and to the family's donations to many University undertakings, the turnover of Mrs. Agnes Etherington's home and their work as members of the Board of Trustees
Richardson (family)