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Daniel Clendenan (1793-1866) was the son of Abraham Clendenan, a private in Butler’s Rangers. He was married to Susan[na] [Albrecht ] Albright, daughter of Amos Albright. Daniel and Susan[na] had twelve children and belonged to the Disciple Church. In 1826 Daniel Clendenan purchased Part lot 14, Concession 6, Louth Township from Robert Roberts Loring. On this property he built a home and conducted the business of blacksmithing and along with William Jones operated a lumber mill. Volume 1 and the first part of Volume 2 are Daniel Clendenan’s account books. Daniel and his wife Susan are buried in the Vineland Mennonite cemetery. Daniel and Susan[na]’s youngest daughter, Sarah, married widower Andrew Thompson (1825-1901), son of Charles and grandson of Solomon. Andrew Thompson had settled in the Wainfleet area in 1854 and had owned a mill in Wellandport. Daniel Clendenan, in ill health, passed ownership of Lot 14, Concession 6, Louth Township to his son-in-law Andrew Thompson. Robert Roberts Loring, the original owner of lot 14, concession 6 in Louth was born in September of 1789 in England. He joined the 49th Regiment of Foot as an ensign in December of 1804 and arrived in Quebec the following July. He served with Isaac Brock and Roger Sheaffe. In 1806 he was promoted to lieutenant. Loring was hired by Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond and accompanied him to Ireland in 1811, but the outbreak of war in the States in 1812 drew Loring back to Canada. On June 26, 1812 Loring became a captain in the 104th Regiment of Foot. On October 29 of the same year, he was appointed aide-de-camp to Sheaffe who was the administrator of Upper Canada. During the American attack on York in April 1813, Loring suffered an injury to his right arm from which he never recovered. In December of 1813, Drummond assumed command of the forces in Upper Canada and he appointed Loring as his aide-de-camp, later civil secretary and eventually his personal secretary. Loring was with Drummond in 1813 at the capture of Fort Niagara (near Youngstown), N.Y. He was also with Drummond in the attacks on Fort Niagara, settlements along the American side of the Niagara River, and then York and Kingston. In July of 1814 he was promoted to brevet major, however he was captured at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane and he spent the remainder of the conflict in Cheshire, Massachusetts. One of his fellow captives was William Hamilton Merritt. Loring remained in the army and had numerous military posts in Canada and England. He retired in 1839 and lived the last of his years in Toronto. He died on April 1, 1848. Sources: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/loring_robert_roberts_7E.html and “Loring, Robert Roberts” by Robert Malcomson in The Encyclopedia Of the War Of 1812 edited by Spencer Tucker, James R. Arnold, Roberta Wiener, Paul G. Pierpaoli, John C. Fredriksen

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Envelope (partial) to Colonel Nelles, 4th Lincoln Militia, Grimsby from M.A. Hale of Quebec. The envelope is stained and torn, but text is not affected, Feb. 7, 1839.

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Tesis (Maestro en Administración de Empresas con Especialidad en Recursos Humanos) U.A.N.L.

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Introduction à la lecture de trois textes collectifs sur la notion de document numérique, rédigés au sein du Réseau thématique pluridisciplinaire "Document et contenus" du Centre national de la recherche scientifique français.

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A partir de la conferencia del Dr. Roger Lassabe, Subdirector del Liceo Francés de Madrid, bajo el título 'La organización y el espíritu de la Enseñanza Media francesa', se perfilan una serie de comentarios al respecto de la figura del profesor y su método pedagógico. De este modo, se resaltan las características que ha de poseer un buen profesor y los malos usos de los que debe huir. Se destaca la necesidad de una relación de confianza entre el profesor y el alumno para que éste se sienta cómodo en la clase. Incide en la importancia de informar al alumno tanto de sus buenos ejercicios como de los errores cometidos y en qué manera se pueden enmendar para sucesivas ocasiones. Finalmente, muestra su preocupación ante la extensión de la Enseñanza Media; el orden pedagógico de la formación del profesorado; la necesidad del aumento de profesores ante el incremento del alumnado; la cantidad y calidad de los centros educativos y sobre todo, por todo aquel que quiere y no puede acceder a la educación.

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Ressenya del llibre 'El sindicalisme forestal dins del moviment obrer català: els roders' de Roger Zamorano, publicat l' any 2000 pel Museu Etnològic del Montseny. Estudi que reconstrueix la trajectòria del moviment associatiu dels roders de la comarca de la Selva (interior) des de final del segle XIX fins a la Guerra Civil del 1936 en base documentació escrita o oral