Sub-Series F. Various Papers, 1828-1855 (non-inclusive) n.d.
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Map measuring 28 cm. x 24 cm. showing the Walter H. Dickson landn.d.Map measuring 28 cm. x 24 cm. showing the Walter H. Dickson land along the road from Blenheim, n.d.
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Inventory of goods and chattels belonging to Samuel Wood and delivered to the Honourable William Dickson1828-12-10Inventory of goods and chattels belonging to Samuel Wood and delivered to the Honourable William Dickson (double-sided, handwritten page), Dec. 10, 1828.
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Copy (photocopied) of newspaper clipping entitled “Canada’s First Social Club” about the Beaver Club at the North-West Fur Company, Montrealn.d.Copy (photocopied) of newspaper clipping entitled “Canada’s First Social Club” about the Beaver Club at the North-West Fur Company, Montreal. This item has been taped together. Text is not affected, n.d.
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Funeral invitation to the funeral of Mrs. W.H. Dickson at the residence of her husband the Honourable Walter Hamilton Dickson1855-03-06Funeral invitation to the funeral of Mrs. W.H. Dickson at the residence of her husband the Honourable Walter Hamilton Dickson, to St. Mark’s Church, Niagara. The invitation was sent to Mr. Waters. The item is torn and mouldy but the text is not affected, March 6, 1855.
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Statement of Debentures lodged in the Bank of Upper Canada for Safe Keeping and for Collection the Interest1848, 1850Statement of Debentures lodged in the Bank of Upper Canada for Safe Keeping and for Collection the Interest on them every 6 months, on the 8th of February and the 8th of August every year (handwritten). [This is a more detailed copy of the above item], 1848, 1850.
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Statement of Debentures lodged in the Bank of Upper Canada for Safe Keeping and for Collection the Interest1848, 1850Statement of Debentures lodged in the Bank of Upper Canada for Safe Keeping and for Collection the Interest on them every 6 months, on the 8th of February and the 8th of August every year (handwritten), 1848, 1850.
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Explanation of the Land Surrendered to the Crown by the Six Nations Indians for Mr. Dicksonn.d.Explanation of the Land Surrendered to the Crown by the Six Nations Indians for Mr. Dickson: 1 handwritten page explaining the Six Nations surrender of land to the Crown in order to allow the Crown to transfer the land to Mr. Dickson to compensate him for legal fees. [This is not an older document. It was possibly written by the Niagara Historical Society], n.d.