File consists of correspondence and financial reports regarding activities and funding for Port Hope Sesquicentennial events, 1984.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning CommitteeFile consists of financial statements for the Port Hope Telephone Co. (duplicate copies for some years): 1929, 1934, 1935, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966.
Item is a catalogue for Nicholson File Company of Canada, 1956. Catalogue illustrates files and rasps available. Also includes a "welcome" from company president Paul C. Nicholson.
File consists of balance sheets and correspondence related to creditor problems from David Prince, 1857. David Prince was the proprietor of a clothing and dry goods store and a cigar and cap factory on Walton Street.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of various cancelled drafts and cheques written by the law firm of Brogdin and Boulton, 1857.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a notice of Plead Declaration regarding the Bank of Upper Canada vs. Conger et al, 1860. Alfred Rubidge represented the Bank of Upper Canada; and George Brogdin represented Wilson Seymour Conger, James Ashford, Robert Mitchell (1798-1865) and John Ashford (d. 1869).
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of the confession of Samuel Allen for theft from the Grand Trunk Railway, Apr 1867.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of correspondence from Peter Robertson to Seth Soper Smith regarding Mrs. Brown's balance sheet, undated.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a list of debts of Charles Gilchrist to James A. Wing, George Brogdin and H. Ruttan, undated. Charles Gilchrist (1827-1912) was a constable in Port Hope in 1856.
Brogdin, GeorgeFonds consists of various papers created and collected by the family and descendants of Nathan Choate, 1817-1975. It documents the history of members of the family, as well as local buildings, churches, businesses, and the history of the Municipality of Port Hope.
Choate (family)File consists of Promissory Notes to George Wilson, F. W. Wilson and R. C. Wilson, 1881-1939.
Choate (family)File consists of cancelled cheques from the accounts of The Guide from 1884-1959.
Choate (family)File consists of various pieces of correspondence regarding the Port Hope Evening Guide, 1901-1947. It includes: Memo by F. W. Wilson, 1901; Letter to F. W. Wilson from S. Frank Wilson, 1916; Letter to R. F. Wilson, c/o The Guide, regarding the building of a light house at Port Hope, from the Minister of Public Works.
Choate (family)File consists of correspondence between McLaughlin, Peel & Fulton and F. W. Wilson regarding the purchase of property in Saskatchewan, 1908-1912.
File consists of stock certificates, receipts and miscellaneous papers of the Choate Family, undated.
Choate (family)File consists of three (3) cardboard milk bottle caps for Port Hope Dairy, operated by James Sinnott, c. 1930s. Port Hope Dairy was operated by James Sinnott until the 1930s. The Dairy was on Cavan Street.
File consists of the plans for the Port Hope & District Hospital campaign, 1958-1963. It includes: Official Opening Program, 1965; brochures and a magazine article. Also, details related to the building of a new modern hospital, requiring $450,000. The hospital was completed in 1964 and the official opening was held in 1965.
Port Hope & District HospitalFonds consists of advertisement printing proofs, invoices, handwritten notes, and correspondence originally belonging to William Furby, printer and owner of the Port Hope Gazette, c1830-1850. For more detailed information, please refer to item-level descriptions.
Furby, WilliamItem is an Auction Poster, 1837. James Smith, agent for Thomas Gibbs Ridout. Auction held May 20, 1837 for fifty town lots in the Ridout Street Area. Thomas Gibbs Ridout was the son of Thomas Ridout, PLS and the manager of the Bank of Upper Canada.
Furby, WilliamItem is a Rural Assessment Form, District of Newcastle, 1843. The District of Newcastle proceeded the County of Durham. The assessment for was used in the townships in the Newcastle District.
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