Ontario History, Volúmenes 10-11Ontario Historical Society, 1913 Vols. 29- include the society's Report, 1931/32- except 1938/39-1939/40 which were issued separately. |
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... Regiment ; graduate of Royal Military Col- lege , 1880 . FREMLIN . - Island and reef , St. Joseph Channel , Algoma ; af- ter a Marksville lumber merchant . FRENCH . - Island , North Channel , Algoma ; so called because a number of ...
... Regiment ; graduate of Royal Military Col- lege , 1880 . FREMLIN . - Island and reef , St. Joseph Channel , Algoma ; af- ter a Marksville lumber merchant . FRENCH . - Island , North Channel , Algoma ; so called because a number of ...
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... Regiment during Riel rebellion , 1885 . LOADING . - Cove , French River , Parry Sound ; " from its be- ing a convenient place for the large vessels to take in saw logs . " LOAF . - Rock , Bruce , and rock , Parry Sound ; descriptive ...
... Regiment during Riel rebellion , 1885 . LOADING . - Cove , French River , Parry Sound ; " from its be- ing a convenient place for the large vessels to take in saw logs . " LOAF . - Rock , Bruce , and rock , Parry Sound ; descriptive ...
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... Regiment , with which he was destined to be so long and hon- ourably associated , and which took part in the Battle of Queenston Heights , when he died . He served with that regiment in Barbadoes and Jamaica , becoming major in 1795 ...
... Regiment , with which he was destined to be so long and hon- ourably associated , and which took part in the Battle of Queenston Heights , when he died . He served with that regiment in Barbadoes and Jamaica , becoming major in 1795 ...
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... regiment to Canada , and Can - 1802 . ada was happily destined to benefit by his untiring services to Canada . for the following ten years , while here it was his lot to achieve imperishable renown . The first three years he spent on ...
... regiment to Canada , and Can - 1802 . ada was happily destined to benefit by his untiring services to Canada . for the following ten years , while here it was his lot to achieve imperishable renown . The first three years he spent on ...
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... regiment , to be raised among the Highland people in Glengarry . His wise suggestion was not at the time carried into effect , but when a few years was afterwards our relations with the United States had arrived 8 ONTARIO HISTORICAL ...
... regiment , to be raised among the Highland people in Glengarry . His wise suggestion was not at the time carried into effect , but when a few years was afterwards our relations with the United States had arrived 8 ONTARIO HISTORICAL ...
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Admiral Sir Admiralty Algoma American Arctic army Bedford Island boatman in steamer boats British Brock Bruce Bruce Mines Camperdown Canadian Captain captured Colonel command Cove derivation unknown descriptive Detroit Edward expedition fisherman force French Georgian Bay Grey gunboat guns Henry Hydrographer Indian name Inlet Island James Joseph Channel Key Harbour Kingston Lake Huron Lake Ontario lake vessel land late Lawrence Lieut Lieut.-Governor Lord Macdonell Manitoulin Marine and Fisheries merchant militia Montreal Muskoka name obsolete named by Bayfield names given naval surveyor Navy Niagara North Channel Nottawasaga Bay officers Ogdensburg Ontario Historical Society Ottawa Owen Parry q.v. Parry Sound Penetanguishene probably Province Quebec reef regiment river rock Royal Military College Salaberry schooner Secretary Serpent Harbour shoal Simcoe Sir George Prevost Sir John STANFORD Sudbury sunk in collision survey of Lake surveying steamer Bayfield tion Toronto Treaty of Ghent troops Upper Canada Victoria W. J. Stewart West William
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