1000 resultados para St. Catharines Historical Society
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The wrestler's name is Jack Claybourne and the number stamped on the reverse is 230.
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The wrestler's name is Ralph Martin.
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The wrestler's name is Cardiff Giant and the number stamped on the reverse is 649.
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The wrestler's name is "Wee" Willie Davis and the number stamped on the reverse is 649.
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The wrestler's name is Al Lovelock.
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The wrestler's name is Larry Moquin and the number stamped on the reverse is 458.
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The wrestler's name is Terry McGinnis and the number stamped on the reverse is 834.
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The wrestler's name is Bobby Becker.
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The wrestler's name is Strangler Lewis and the number stamped on the reverse of the card is 471.
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The wrestler's name is Kay Bell and the number stamped on the reverse of the card is 959.
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The Introduction of the text reads: "After nearly forty-four years of silence, I consider it wise to present to the public the inner history of the Fenian Raid of 1866, where an incompetent military officer was entrusted with the lives of a small body of men, and, who by failure in the performance of a sacred duty, may prove a wholesome and useful lesson to commanders of troops in the field."
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A section of the Niagara Historical Society No. 20 titled Reminiscences of the Fenian Raid 1866. A brief account of the time of the Fenian Raid in three parts with a focus on Dunville in Part II.
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Indenture of release by executors between Richard Miller, John L. Ranney and Richard Woodruff, all of St. Catharines and Joseph A. Woodruff of Clifton, all executors of the will of Samuel Zimmerman of the first part and The Great Western Railway Company of the second part. Parties of the second part have exonerated parties of the first part to undertake and complete the Sarnia branch of the railway. Also, parties of the first part believe they are entitled to compensation as the death of Zimmerman was caused while travelling on one of the carriages belonging to said company. A sum of $150,000 was agreed upon to be paid to the executors by the Great Western Railway Company, September 7, 1858.
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Indenture between Henry Mittleberger of St. Catharines and Cadwallader Griffith Pelton of St. Catharines for the sale of part of Lot no. 18 in the 6th Concession in the Township of Grantham - Instrument no. 11.013. May 6, 1836.
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Indenture between Chauncey Beadle of St. Catharines and William Woodruff of St. Davids concerning the sale of land in Lot no. 18 in the 6th Concession in the Township of Grantham - instrument no. 517, May 30, 1837.