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Motions I Had to Reject
(ca 1940)Notes from Estelle Cuffe Hawley concerning provincial government orders sent to councils for endorsement. The focus was on communists in communities, Cuffe Hawley states "It was to the effect that anyone known to be a ... -
The Motive Power of Niagara Falls
(1878)The brief article discusses the plan to "use the Fall to make compressed air, which is to be the means of transmitting motion to a distance." It also discusses the "practical working of the machinery" in a step by step process. -
Mr. & Mrs. David Sharpe, Cainsville
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Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo laws. --
(Salem [Mass.] : Pool & Palfray, Printers,, 2009-08-11) -
Mr. Hillhouses' speech, on the resolution to repeal the embargo, November 29, 1808. --
([Washington : s.n.,, 2009-08-11) -
Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808. --
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Mr. Randolph's speech on the British War
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Mr. Randolph's speech on the British war. --
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Mr. Woodward’s timetable regarding the suspension bridge to Toronto via the Great Western Railway and Port Dalhousie Railway
(1856-01-22)Mr. Woodward’s timetable regarding the suspension bridge to Toronto via the Great Western Railway and Port Dalhousie Railway (1 page, handwritten), Jan. 22, 1856 -
Mueller Service Pipe and Fittings demonstration photograph, 1926
(2011-02)1 b&w photograph (20 x 24 cm) mounted on matte board (26 x 31 cm) -
Music Score - The Drunkard's Home, As it was Temperance Song and As it is Chorus
(W.W. Whitney, 111 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio, 1868)A music score called "The Drunkard's Home" by Frank Howard. The front cover of the score has an illustration of two different experiences. One side of the illustration appears to be a family sitting by the fire as the ... -
"Musical Days in Europe"
(1934)This article in the September 8, 1934 issue of the Vancouver Sun discusses the time Madame Laura de Gozdawa de Turczynowicz spent in Europe, Germany specifically, performing before the war. -
Musical Truth - A Heritage of Artistic Integrity
(n.d.)A handwritten document outlining the "story of the Bradley Organization" and "the story of the history of music teaching, which, for practical purposes, began with Frederic Chopin who deeded this legacy to his pupil Mathias, ... -
Muster roll (1 page, handwritten) of the Royal Quebec Volunteers of Company no. 3 with Captain W. Power
(n.d.)Muster roll (1 page, handwritten) of the Royal Quebec Volunteers of Company no. 3 with Captain W. Power, Lieutenant J.P. Bradley and Ensign C. Allegn, n.d. -
"My Favourite Pioneer Family" - Orillia Historical Society
(1976-02-19)A presentation for the Orillia Historical Society by Estelle Cuffe Hawley about her "two pioneer families, the Dropes and the Cuffes". A genealogy presentation that starts with Thomas Drope leaving Ireland in 1825 with ...