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| Fort Rouillé | |||
| Fort Toronto Fort Rouille (Toronto), 1749. ID #21907 |
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| Fort William | |||
| Fort William Fort William on the Kaministiquia, the new inland
headquarters of the North West Company. ID #10235 |
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| Fort York | |||
| Fort York, c. 1816 A stamp depicting Fort York, c. 1816. After
the founding of York in July 1793, the Rangers built a garrison base at the entry to Toronto's
harbour. ID #21682 |
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| Glengarry County | |||
| Glengarry Highlanders Cairn raised by the Glengarry
Highlanders, c. 1843, Glengarry County, Upper Canada. Four hundred Catholic Highlanders
were located in Glengarry Country. Lithograph by Edward W. Battye (active
1817-1852). ID #20297 |
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| Goderich | |||
| Goderich, Ontario Early photo of a street scene in Goderich,
Ontario. This port town was designed with a radial street plan with a civic park where the
radiating roads met. ID #20324 |
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| Grand River | |||
| Mohawk Village Mohawk Village, on the Grand River Reserve,
Upper Canada, c. 1793. The reserve was awarded by the British authorities to the Six Nations
Iroquois who had lost their ancestral lands in New York State. ID #20289 |
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| Guelph | |||
| School of Agriculture Ontario School of Agriculture at Guelph,
which opened in 1874, becoming the Ontario Agricultural College and later incorporated into the
University of Guelph. ID #20435 |
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| Haileybury | |||
| Haileybury, Ontario Haileybury, Timiskaming District, Ontario,
early 1900s. Founded in 1889, it was incorporated in 1905. ID #20487 |
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