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Series 2 - Indexes to Minutes
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Part of City of Fort William fonds

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Indexes to Minutes

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CA ON00372 2

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  • 1901-1968 (Creation)
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    City of Fort William (Ont.)
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    Indexes are created only for these years for records spanning 1892-1969.

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32 cm of textual records

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City of Fort William (Ont.) (1892-1969)

Administrative history

During the years immediately following Confederation, the Ontario government began to take steps to assert control over the northwestern portion of the province. This assertion of control included the surveying of several new townships on the north shore of Lake Superior.

In 1873, the Corporation of the Municipality of Shuniah was established. (Ont. Stat., Capt. 50, 36 Vic.) Shuniah, which consisted of Thunder Cape and Prince Arthur’s Landing along with the townships of McGregor, Crooks, McTavish, McIntyre, Paipoonge and Neebing (including Fort William), was the first incorporate municipality in northwestern Ontario. In response to a petition submitted by various residents of Shuniah, the legislature passed an act in March of 1881 (Ont. Stat., Cap 43, 44 Vic) which provided for the withdrawal of various portions of the muncipality, i.e. the geographic townships of Blake, Crooks, Pardee, Paipoonge, Neebing, McKellar, along with Sundry islands, in order to establish the Municipality of Neebing. With the growth of population and development of manufacturing and shipping, a portion of the Municipality of Neebing was withdrawn in order to incorporate the Town of Fort William in 1892. (Ont. Stat., Capt. 70, 55 Vic.)

As a result of substantial commercial growth, coupled with an increase in population during the early years of the twentieth century, the inhabitants of Fort William petitioned the Ontario legislature for incorporation as a city. Consequently in 1907, the Ontario government passed legislation which elevated Fort William (Ont. Stat.., Capt. 66, 7 Edward. VII) to city status. In 1969, the Ontario legislature passed an Act to Incorporate the City of the Lakehead (Ont. Stat. , Capt. 56) which provided for the amalgamation of Fort William into the new Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay. When this Act took effect on Jan. 1, 1970, Fort William ceased to exist as a separate entity.

Custodial history

Council minutes exist for the Municipality of Fort William from 1892 when it was incorporated as a town to 1969 just before the formal amalgamation with the City of Port Arthur. Maintaining a record of the proceedings of Council was the responsibility of the City Clerk. Staff at the Clerk’s office were, therefore, likely responsible for the creation of the Index to Council Minutes.

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This series consists of index books for the Fort William Council. Each index is filed by year and contains an alphabetic order of topics with references to the page number where the topic was recorded in the Council Minute Book.

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Council Minutes are arranged by date (See Series 1).

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A file list is available at http://www.thunderbay.ca/Assets/City+Government/City+Records+$!26+Archives/docs/Archival+Series/Series+2+File+List.pdf

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These records are indexed to Series 1, Council Minutes.

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