16 resultados para MoK, Auto-organizzazione, Metafora biochimica, TuCSoN, Gillespie
em Brock University, Canada
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Indenture of deed of land situate between Joseph Augustus Woodruff and Martina H. Woodruff of St. Catharines to Con Gillespie of Sarnia regarding Lot no. 28 in Sarnia, March 13, 1867.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from George H. Gillespie regarding setting up a meeting of the members of the Long Point Company, Dec. 21, 1866.
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Letter of notification of the annual meeting of the Long Point Company sent to S.D. Woodruff from George H. Gillespie. Col. Clark is to present his proposal about timber on the point, June 24, 1868.
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Letter (unsigned) to George H. Gillespie regarding Col. Clark’s proposal regarding timber in Long Point. The writer [S.D. Woodruff] makes the argument that the point was purchased as a sporting preserve so it is desirable not to take the timber off the land, Aug. 5, 1868.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from George H. Gillespie stating that Col. Clark has withdrawn his proposal about timber on the point. “Please send your views”, Aug. 10, 1868.
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Letter of notification to S.D. Woodruff from George H. Gillespie that a meeting of the Board of Directors has been called, Oct. 20, 1869.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from George H. Gillespie who says that Mackenzie has left many books and papers in the office. Mr. Gillespie makes inquiries about the purchase and license of Long Point. The letterhead on this document is “Gillespie and Powis, Commission Merchants, Brokers and Co., Hamilton, Ont.” (3 pages, handwritten), Apr. 30, 1878.
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Memo to Mr. Woodruff from George H. Gillespie regarding the accounts (1 ½ double sided page, handwritten), June 11, 1880.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff on Gillespie and Powis letterhead (3 pages, handwritten). Gillespie says that he got Ed Martin’s opinion of the life licenses. He also adds that he was sorry to see that Mr. Woodruff was not reelected president. The writer also asks for a copy of the letter showing that the granting of licenses formed a part of the purchase money. If the letter is not found, he says that he and Mr. Woodruff could establish the facts. It is signed by George H. Gillespie, Oct. 10, 1881.
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Letter to George H. Gillespie [from S.D. Woodruff] which is unsigned (1 double-sided page, handwritten), in which he says that he cannot find the letter which was requested, Oct. 11, 1881.
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Letter to Henry Nelles from Montreal merchants Gillespie and Moffatt (1 ½ pages, handwritten) regarding supplies from Europe. This letter is quite stained and torn. This does affect a good portion of the text, Oct. 11, 1824.
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Letter to Henry Nelles from Gillespie and Moffatt regarding the rising costs of goods, especially flour, Oct. 3, 1828.
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Letter to Henry Nelles from Gillespie and Moffat (3 pages, handwritten) regarding wheat and an account of flour consigned to J. McPerson, Feb. 26, 1829.
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Letter to Henry Nelles from Gillespie and Moffatt (2 pages) regarding the price of wheat, Oct. 19 (1 double-sided page, handwritten), 1829.
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Letter (2 letters contained in one with a total of 2 pages) addressed to Henry Nelles. The first part is from Gilles Moffatt and he says that there is a balance of 277 pounds and 13 shillings in their favour. This is dated Jan. 10, 1831. The second part is addressed to Henry Nelles from R. Gillespie and it says that he intends to go to London district before paying Mr. Nelles a visit in Grimsby. The second page of this letter is stained and missing a section. Text is slightly affected, Jan. 29, 1831.