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A "journal of Cantigny operations" starting at 12:15 a.m. May 28th through May 30th. The final entry reads: "May 30th: Colonel Holbrook reports that the Germans started another Counter Attack about 3:30A.M. that the first wave got through our barrage, but did not reach our lines and that the second wave was destroyed by our barrage."

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A report on the operations in Mouzon starting October 12 through November 6th. The attack took place November 6th according to the report. Also included is a list of prisoners from enemy units.

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The description of the image reads "514-a-A fairy-land of ice and snow, Niagara Falls, U.S.A.".

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The description of the image reads "No. 65 - The great ice mountain and American Falls, Niagara".

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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, Ice Dealer, St. Catharines for ice, June 1, 1887.

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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, St. Catharines, for ice, July 2, 1887.

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Receipt from D. Davis, Toronto for ice bowl, July 2, 1887.

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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, St. Catharines for ice, July 30, 1887.

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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, St. Catharines for ice, Oct. 1, 1887.

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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, St. Catharines for ice, Dec. 5, 1887.

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Receipt from E.D. Radcliffe, St. Catharines for ice, Jan. 3, 1888.

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CASCO (Canada Starch Company) began operations in 1982 and was officially opened in May of 1983. Premier William Davis was in attendance. CASCO is a company whose roots can be traced back to 1858 when it was founded by W.T. Benson in Cardinal, Ontario. The company grew as corn uses were developed. Corn derived products now include: corn oil, liquid sweetener and feed for dairy and cattle. Starch is used as a finish for fine papers, a component in dry cell batteries, pharmaceuticals, wallpaper, film, tires, surgical dressings, plastics and plywood. Corn syrup is used in beverages, canned fruit, frozen seafood, licorice, ice cream and baking products. Corn solubles are used in animal feed, rubber substitutes, soap, paint and varnish. There are more than 250 industrial and food uses for corn