1000 resultados para Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.
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Chart of estimate #14 of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, Dec. 1856.
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Chart of estimate #15 of work done by John Williams, Mar. 1857.
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Chart of estimate #16 of work done by John Williams, April 1857.
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Chart of unnumbered estimate of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, Apr. 1857.
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Chart of estimate #17 of work done by John Williams. This is signed by S.D. Woodruff, May 1857.
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Chart of unnumbered estimate of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, May 1857.
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Chart of estimate #18 of work done by John Williams. This is signed by Fred Holmes, June 1857.
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Chart of estimate #18c of work done by John Williams, June, 1857.
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Chart of estimate #19 of work done by John Williams, July 1857.
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Chart of final estimate #20 of work done by John Williams, n.d.
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Letter to S.D. Woodruff from John I. Mackenzie regarding 1 share of the Long Point Company transferred from Alexander McInnes and 2 shares transferred from E.C. Clark. The shares were transferred to John I Mackenzie, Sept. 6, 1870.
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Letter with the salutation “Dear Sir” It is signed by John I. Mackenzie in which he states that he got the Globe to publish a letter about the Long Point expats which had been sent to the Ottawa Times. Most of the handwriting is illegible, Oct. 26, 1870.
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Letter to John and James Glover of Port Rowan from S.D. Woodruff regarding specifications on a building to be erected at Long Point (1 ½ pages, handwritten), Feb. 10, 1875.
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Letter with the letterhead “John I. Mackenzie and Co. Importers of Dry Goods” to S.D. Woodruff from John I. Mackenzie stating that he omitted to consult with Mr. Woodruff regarding funds to pay some of the contractors (2 pages, handwritten), July 8, 1875.
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Letter from John I. Mackenzie with the salutation “Dear Sir” which states that Col. Tisdale and Hunter discussed the desirableness of transferring 5 of your shares over to Mackenzie (2 pages, handwritten). He also says that they will need funds for wages, March 28, 1878.