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Genealogy and History of ONTARIO, Canada
CD Content 7 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The Methodist churches of Toronto : a history of the Methodist
denomination and its churches in York and Toronto : with biographical
sketches of many of the clergy and laity
Toronto: G.M. Rose & Sons, 1899, Champion, Thomas Edward., 403 pgs.
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2. Toronto "called back," from 1886 to 1850 : its wonderful growth and
progress, especially as an importing centre, with the development of
its manufacturing industries, and reminiscences extending over the four
decennial periods from 1846 to 1886 : including the introduction of the
bonding system through the United States : with illustrations : also, a
view of the proposed esplanade, with bridges
Toronto: Printed for the author by W. Briggs, 1886,Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 366 pgs.
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3. Zion Cemetery, Scarborough, York County, Ontario, 17 pgs.
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4. History of the settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario) : with special reference to the bay Quinté
Toronto: Dudley & Burns, printers, 1869, Canniff, William, 704 pgs.
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5. Correspondence, papers and documents, of dates
from 1856 to 1882 inclusive, relating to the northerly and westerly
boundaries of the province of Ontario
Toronto: Printed by C.B. Robinson, 1882, 538 pgs.
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6. The Canadian biographical dictionary : and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men : Ontario volume.
Toronto: American Biographical Pub. Co., 1880, 782 pgs.
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| 7. The early bibliography of the province of Ontario, Dominion of
Canada, with other information : a supplemental chapter of Canadian
archaeology
Toronto: Rowsell & Hutchison, 1892, Kingsford, William, 140 pgs. |
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