Browsing Newspapers, 1816 – 1974 (non-inclusive) by Publication date
Now showing items 1-20 of 31
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The Spectator May 18161816-05The Spectator: printed and published for the proprietors at the Village of St. Davids, Upper Canada. The front page of this paper contains an article about the dissolution of the copartnership of the firm of Street and Woodruff, May 1816.
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The Spectator, May 3, 1816 no. 141816-05-03The Spectator: printed and published for the proprietors at the Village of St. Davids, Upper Canada: Paper dated May 3, 1816 no. 14 contains a notice on the back page that Messrs. Street and Woodruff have established a saddle, harness and trunk making business in the township of Ancaster. The notice is dated Mar. 8, 1816.
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Spectator fragment1818The Spectator: This is a partial page with the date and number removed. The notice is “all persons indebted to the late firm of Street and Woodruff are hereby called upon to make payment to Timothy Street”. The date of the notice is May 31, 1818. [the issue of the paper was possibly July]
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The Niagara Herald May 22, 1828The Niagara Herald was published from January 1828-1830 by James Gedd for James Crooks. This issue has Joseph Pell’s name written on the front page, May 22, 1828.
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Farmers’ Journal, Welland Canal Intelligencer, St. Catharines, December 10, 18281828-12-10Farmers’ Journal, Welland Canal Intelligencer, St. Catharines, the names Gore Gasette and E.W. Banting are written on the front page, December 10, 1828.
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The Welland Canal: a weekly journal, December 30, 18351835-12-30The Welland Canal: a weekly journal. This paper is stained and torn, but it does not affect the text, December 30, 1835.
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The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada, December 21, 18361836-12-21The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada, December 21, 1836.
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The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada, March 1, 18371837-03-01The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada, March 1, 1837.
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The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada, April 12, 18371837-04-12The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada, April 12, 1837.
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The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada (2 copies), September 6, 18371837-09-06The Constitution, Toronto, Upper Canada (2 copies), September 6, 1837.
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The British Colonist, February 15, 18431843-02-15The British Colonist (pages 1 and 2), Toronto, Ontario. The article about City Hall is circled, February 15, 1843.
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The St. Catharines Journal, February 16, 18441844-02-16The St. Catharines Journal. The name P. Bradt is written in ink on the front page, February 16, 1844.
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The Quebec Gazette, March 24, 18521852-03-24The Quebec Gazette, March 24, 1852.
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American Messenger, April 18591859-04American Messenger published by the American Tract Society. The name Alex Stobo is written on the front page. The newspaper is torn in half and torn again, but it is legible when pieced together, April 1859.
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Mackenzie’s Toronto Weekly Message, July 16, 18591859-07-16Mackenzie’s Toronto Weekly Message, July 16, 1859.
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Mackenzie’s Toronto Weekly Message, July 30, 18591859-07-30Mackenzie’s Toronto Weekly Message, July 30, 1859.
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The Globe, September 14, 18601860-09-14The Globe, Toronto, Ontario, “the Prince of Wales’s arrival” is written in pencil on the front page, September 14, 1860.
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The Weekly Leader, Toronto, Ontario, June 16, 18661866-06-16The Weekly Leader, Toronto, Ontario, June 16, 1866.
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The Leadville Daily Herald, Colorado, February 26, 18821882-02-26The Leadville Daily Herald, Colorado. Sections have been cut from the pages. This does affect the text as it appears that 2 articles are missing. February 26, 1882.
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The Evening Journal, St. Catharines, Ontario, May 8, 18831883-05-08The Evening Journal, St. Catharines, Ontario, May 8, 1883.