999 resultados para Inness, George, 1825-1894


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Source: Mrs. CC Ordway. On verso: George Goetz (1894-1916)

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1858-59, John B. Trask and David Wooster; Jan.-Apr. 1860, Charles McCormick and David Wooster; May 1860-Sept. 1861, David Wooster; Nov. 1861-Aug. 1862, James Blake; Sept. 1864-Dec. 1864, J.F. Morse; Apr. 1865-#June 1880#, Henry Gibbons

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"Publication committee: George Davidson [et al]"

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Draft of a letter requesting to borrow a treatise.

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With this is bound: Phillpotts. A short letter to the Right Honourable George Canning on the present position... London, 1827.

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Offprint from: The Virginia University magazine, vol. XIX, no. 9, June, 1880.

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Robert Campbell was the son of Robert Campbell and Jannette Miller, born about 1836 in Pelham North Township. He married Elizabeth Ann Ingram on Saturday, September 7, 1878 in Pelham Township, and they had 2 sons: Robert Carson Campbell and George D. Campbell. He died on February 27, 1908 in Malahide Township, Norfolk County, Ontario.

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Indenture of conveyance between George Shaw of the Township of Niagara and Richard Woodruff and Company, merchants of the Township of Niagara, all living in the Village of St. Davids for a share of water ("course of water running in a hole one inch diameter"), April 15, 1825.