989 resultados para Thorold, Ontario
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Estimate for Fred Holmes and William Baird for time on the Port Robinson and Thorold Macadamized Road during the months of September, October and November, 1856. This was sent to S.D. Woodruff by Fred Holmes, Nov.29, 1856.
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Photograph of Francis Bond Head Willson of Beaverdams. He was the great grandson of Thomas and Abigail Willson. The photographer is Geo. Grenville, Artist, Thorold, Ontario. There are two copies of the photograph in the collection and one has the date 1870 handwritten on the back.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from Mr. Ingersoll regarding Mr. Ross, track, superintendent of the Great Western Railway to let you know what day he can put the switch in at Thorold to make the connection with the Great Western Railway, Dec. 16, 1856.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from Kenneth Ross suggesting a date that he would put in the switch at Thorold, Dec. 19, 1856.
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Letter to Kenneth Ross [from S.D. Woodruff] that the date suggested to put in the switch at Thorold is inconvenient and perhaps he could defer the action, Dec. 22, 1856.
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Notes on the proposed roadway (1 page, handwritten), n.d.
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Chart of estimate #5 of work done in February. This is signed by S.D. Woodruff and Fred Holmes, Feb. 29, 1856.
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Chart of estimate #6 of work done from the end of February to April, 1856. This is signed by Fred Holmes, April, 1856.
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Chart of estimate #7 of work done by John Williams during the month of May. This is signed by Fred Holmes, May 29, 1856.
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Chart of estimate #10 of work done by John Williams. Aug. 1856.
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Chart of estimate #11 of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, Sept. 1856.
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Chart of estimate #12 of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, Oct. 1856.
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Chart of estimate #13 of work done by John Williams, Nov. 1856.
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Chart of estimate #13 of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, Nov. 1856.
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Chart of estimate #14 of work done by John Williams, Dec. 1856.