614 resultados para St. Catharines Standard -- St. Catharines, Ontario -- Newspapers
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Receipt from N.R. Macgregor, Central Fruit Depot, St. Catharines for groceries, July 22, 1887.
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Receipt from St. Catharines and Welland Canal Gas Light Company for gas rent, Sept. 3, 1887.
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Receipt from Flynn Bros., St. Catharines for groceries, Oct. 5, 1887.
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Receipt from N.R. Macgregor, St. Catharines for groceries, Dec. 10, 1887.
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Receipt from James Mills, St. Catharines for prescriptions, Dec. 1, 1887.
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Receipt from McSloy Bros., St. Catharines for baked goods, Dec. 2, 1887.
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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, St. Catharines for ice, Dec. 5, 1887.
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Receipt from McLaren and Co., St. Catharines for pants, Dec. 23, 1887.
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Receipt from St. Catharines and Welland Canal Gas Light Company for gas rent, Dec. 31, 1887.
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Receipt from H. Carlisle and Co., St. Catharines for fabric, Jan. 3, 1888.
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Receipt from W.H. Eckhardt, Star Music Store, St. Catharines for rent of machine, Feb. 1, 1888.
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Letter to T. H. Wiley from J.J. Nichols and Sons, Mason Contractors and Plasterers, St. Catharines regarding tenders for the proposed lily pond, May 12, 1916.
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Letter to Mr. Welland D. Woodruff from Thos. Wiley, Architect, St. Catharines regarding tenders for the proposed lily pond, May 17, 1916.
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The Welland Canal Company was formed in 1824 by William Hamilton Merritt. Construction of the first Welland Canal began in 1829 and was completed in 1834. The canal ran south from Port Dalhousie along Twelve Mile Creek to St. Catharines. An extension was built in 1833 to Gravelly Bay, now Port Colborne. As ships became larger and the wooden locks deteriorated, the need for a new canal became apparent. In 1839, the government purchased the Welland Canal Company’s assets and began making plans for the construction of a second canal. Construction began in 1841 and was completed by 1845. In 1887, a third Welland Canal was completed, which operated until 1932, when a fourth canal was completed. This canal remains in operation today.
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The main focus of the articles is transportation in St. Catharines and Merritton, Ontario from 1903-1911.