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  • Remove search term Subject: Sugarloaf Settlement- Port Colborne, ON
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  • Graybiel Blacksmith Ledger - 1791 to the mid 1800s
        The Ledger is indexed by account and not surnames as there are several names on each account due to bartering back and forth. Also, the page number in the index refers to the ledger's own page number
      The Ledger is indexed by account and not surnames as there are …
  • Abraham Laing's Lead Bucket and Metal Ladle
        A lead bucket and metal ladle that are believed by some to have been used for making bullets. The ladle has a copper scoop and measures 35 cm long with a hook on the end. The bucket, with a metal han
      A lead bucket and metal ladle that are believed by some to …
  • Abraham Neff Photograph
        A photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) wearing traditional Mennonite clothing. He was 10 years old when Michael Graybiel made the bellows for his father Peter Neff in 1812 t
      A photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) …
  • Zavitz Family Mill- Port Colborne, c.1800
        A photo of Zavitz Mill standing beside the sand dunes which were once located there. The mill was built by Christian Zavitz and was operated by his son, Jesse, at the Lake Shore outlet of the Mill Po
      A photo of Zavitz Mill standing beside the sand dunes which were …
  • District general orders of Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac Brock from June 27th, 1812-Oct. 16th, 1812 [and] instructions sent to officers commanding forts / by Maj.-Gen. Brock shortly before the attack on Queens
        "Certain of these orders ... have been printed in Col. E. Cruikshank's Documentary history of Niagara." Created on behalf of the Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto
      "Certain of these orders ... have been printed in Col. E. Cruikshank's …
  • Lt. David Morgan's Cabin Photograph
        This is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant David Morgan. Chief (Major) John Norton was known to have visited this cabin in April 28, 1809; before becoming an important First Nations
      This is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant …
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