Browsing Sub-Series A. Incorporation, By-Laws, Bills and Notices, 1866-1956 (non-inclusive), n.d. by Title
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Long Point Company booklet1956Long Point Company booklet. This booklet lists S.D. Woodruff as a former president (1872-1881) and Joseph A. Woodruff as a former president (1881-1886). It lists former members as: S.D. Woodruff (1866-1883), Richard Woodruff (1876-1887), Joseph A. Woodruff (1877-1886), Welland D. Woodruff (1912-1922), Alfred S. Woodruff (1919-1926) and William A. Woodruff (1927-1942). This is a 45 page printed booklet, 1956.
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Long Point Company by-laws and field by-laws1881-06Long Point Company by-laws and field by-laws (1 printed page), June 1881.
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Long Point Company by-laws together with by-laws as to shooting on Long Point1869Long Point Company by-laws together with by-laws as to shooting on Long Point. This is a 9 page printed booklet, 1869. Spectator Printing House, Cor. Main and James Streets.
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Long Point Company explanatory memorandum for shareholdersLong Point Company explanatory memorandum for shareholders. This is a 2 page printed flyer put out by J.I. Mackenzie, secretary-treasurer, March 21, 1878.
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Newspaper clipping stating the Long Point Company purchased the island of Long Point in Lake Erien.d.Newspaper clipping stating the Long Point Company purchased the island of Long Point in Lake Erie. The directors are named in the clipping and it is noted that this is a place for real sportsmen only, n.d.
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Notice from the Crown Lands Department of Ottawa that the lands on Long Point, Lake Erie would be offered at public auction on May 4, 18661866-04-20Notice from the Crown Lands Department of Ottawa that the lands on Long Point, Lake Erie would be offered at public auction on May 4, 1866. This is attached to a small newspaper clipping with the same information, dated April 20, 1866.
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Repeal of by-law XXIII. This is signed by J.I. Mackenzie, secretary and treasurerRepeal of by-law XXIII. This is signed by J.I. Mackenzie, secretary and treasurer (1 printed page), Sept. 6, 1879.