27 resultados para Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial (Va.)
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Receipt to James Donegan for work done on the Mrs. Alice Ash house. The receipt is from the Port Dalhousie Thorold Railway Company, Sept. 1, 1856.
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The Interlake Tissue Mills storage location was at the intersection of Glendale and Merritt Street in Merritton. In the 1850s, the Beaver Cotton Mills (later Merritton Cotton Mills) was built. It was a frame building that burned down in 1881. A sandstone structure replaced the previous building. In 1906, the cotton mill closed and in 1912, the Independent Rubber Company took over the building. The mill was doubled in size. The rubber company remained there for ten years and then the building remained vacant until 1935. Interlake Tissue Mills acquired the building for storage purposes. A fire razed the larger of the plant’s buildings on Memorial Day weekend in 1961. After the fire, Domtar used the smaller building for storage for a short time. This is currently the site of the Keg Restaurant.
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Signed by George Sullivan and thirty-three other Federalist members.
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U.S. 14th congress, 2nd session, 1816-1817. House. Doc. 85
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At head of title: [43]. On the memorial asking interposition of Congress in a suit brought against him by John Donnell, for the detention of Schooner Eleanor by the Squadron under his command. "U.S. 14th Congress, 1st Session, 1815-1816. House report." Author Continued: United States. 14th Congress, 1st Session, 1815-1816. House. Report 43.; United States. 14th Congress, 1st Session, 1815-1816.
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Indenture between the Honourable William Dickson of Niagara and Robert Dickson of Niagara for 332 acres, more or less in the Township of Dumphries. This was recorded on Jan. 22, 1848 in Folio 171, memorial 136 for Dumphries, March 25, 1840.
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Indenture between the Honourable William Dickson of Niagara and Robert Dickson of Niagara for 1,253 acres in the 11th and 12th Concession in Dumphries, This was recorded on Jan.22, 1848 in Folio 173, memorial 137, March 25, 1840.
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Indenture between the Honourable William Dickson of Niagara and Robert Dickson of Niagara for 429 and ½ acres in the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Concessions of Dumphries. This was recorded Jan. 22, 1848 in Folio 185, memorial no. 143 in the County of Halton, March 25, 1840.