Port Dalhousie Municipal Records collection, 1863-1940, 1943, n.d.


Autoria(s): Williams, Edie; Ridout, Debi
Data(s)

19/04/2011

19/04/2011

19/04/2011

Resumo

Benjamin Pawling and Peter Ten Broeck were the earliest known settlers of this area. The village of Port Dalhousie owes its existence to the building of the first Welland Canal in 1824. The village was incorporated in 1862 and as a town in 1948. In the early 1960s it became amalgamated with the city of St. Catharines. Port Dalhousie remains a distinctive part of the city today (2009).

Records include account books, annual reports, by-laws, correspondence, minutes and minute books, municipal returns, school register, signage, specifications and drawings for sewers, treasurer's returns and vital statistics (1900-1905) for the municipal activities of the village of Port Dalhousie. The records are comprised of correspondence, minutes and reports related to water works and sewer construction, housing committee minutes, public school register and trustees minute book, registration of births, marriages and deaths, relief activities and reports to various levels of government.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3199

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

RG 39;

Palavras-Chave #Education -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie. #School buildings -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie #Registers of births, etc.-- Ontario --Port Dalhousie #Marriage records -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie #Water-supply -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie #Water-supply engineering -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie #Sewerage -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie #Finance, Public -- Ontario -- Port Dalhousie #Port Dalhousie (Ont.) -- History #Port Dalhousie (Ont.) -- Politics and government #Port Dalhousie (Ont.) -- Genealogy #Port Dalhousie (Ont.) -- Statistics, Vital
Tipo

Other