Smith's Canadian Gazetteer: Comprising Statistical and General Information Respecting All Parts of the Upper Province, Or Canada West ... With a Map of the Upper Provinceauthor, 1846 - 285 páginas |
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... Creek runs along the east and south - east border of the township , and the River Aux Sables touches its northern boundary . Adelaide contains excellent land , and some good farms . The villages of Adelaide and Katesville are situated ...
... Creek runs along the east and south - east border of the township , and the River Aux Sables touches its northern boundary . Adelaide contains excellent land , and some good farms . The villages of Adelaide and Katesville are situated ...
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... Creek , and the township of Hillier . Ameliasburgh contains 40,466 acres , 15,217 of which are under cultivation . Two portions of the bay , which are bordered by marsh , extend for some distance into this town- ship . A creek , also ...
... Creek , and the township of Hillier . Ameliasburgh contains 40,466 acres , 15,217 of which are under cultivation . Two portions of the bay , which are bordered by marsh , extend for some distance into this town- ship . A creek , also ...
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... creek enters the lake at the north - west corner of the township . The River Ashfield enters the township at its north - east corner , runs nearly south till within about four miles of the south boundary , then makes a sharp bend , and ...
... creek enters the lake at the north - west corner of the township . The River Ashfield enters the township at its north - east corner , runs nearly south till within about four miles of the south boundary , then makes a sharp bend , and ...
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... creek , in the midst of a rolling coun- try . It was commenced in 1835 , and now contains about 260 inhabitants , who have a neat Baptist chapel . Post Office , post three times a - week . Professions and Trades . - One physician and ...
... creek , in the midst of a rolling coun- try . It was commenced in 1835 , and now contains about 260 inhabitants , who have a neat Baptist chapel . Post Office , post three times a - week . Professions and Trades . - One physician and ...
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... Creek and the Nottawasaga River , ever be formed , Barrie , which is now truly in the woods , will have uninterrupted water communication with the St. Lawrence . At present , the road from Barrie to the Holland Landing , is , in the ...
... Creek and the Nottawasaga River , ever be formed , Barrie , which is now truly in the woods , will have uninterrupted water communication with the St. Lawrence . At present , the road from Barrie to the Holland Landing , is , in the ...
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acres are taken acres of Crown banks Bathurst District blacksmiths bounded branch Brantford Brock District Bytown c'y per acre cabinet makers Canada Canadians carding machine centre Chatham Chippewas Churches and chapels Colborne District contains County Creek Crown lands cultivation currency per acre distillery District Court district town east Episcopal farms four Goderich Grand River grist and saw grist mill Gwillimbury Hamilton hardwood Home District Indians inhabitants Island John Johnstown District Kingston Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario lands are open London Methodist miles north-east north-west open for sale Ottawa Penetanguishine physicians and surgeons pine Population in 1842 portion post every day Post Office principally Professions and Trades.-One quantity Ratable property Rideau River Thames road runs saddlers saw mills settlement ship shoemakers Simcoe District situated south by Lake south-east corner south-west steamboat tailors tannery taverns timber Toronto township village waggon makers Welland Canal Welland River
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Página 70 - Missionary in the service of the Company for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America.
Página 226 - Corlear shall, either jointly or separately, endeavor to attack the country which the Great Spirit has given to our ancestors. This belt preserves my words, and this other, the authority which the Five Nations have given me.
Página 234 - That where any charge or complaint shall be made before any one or more of Her Majesty's justices of the peace...
Página 226 - Yonnondio; what I say is the voice of all the Five Nations. Hear what they answer. Open your ears to what they speak. The Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas and Mohawks say, that when they buried the hatchet at...
Página 226 - I, and the warriors here present, are come to assure you that the Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas and Mohawks are yet alive. I thank you in their name, for bringing back into their country the calumet which your predecessor received from their hands. It was happy for you that you left under ground that murdering hatchet that has been so often dyed in the blood of the French.
Página 225 - Garangula, who sat at some little distance before his men, with his pipe in his mouth, and the great Calumet of peace before him, did nothing but look at the end of his pipe during this harangue: when it was finished...
Página 234 - ... witness, pay to such surveyor such sum as the said justice or justices shall direct, to defray the expense of making the alteration and hanging such door or gate, and shall also forfeit and pay a further sum not exceeding forty shillings for his, her, or their neglect therein, to be fixed by and at the discretion of the justice or justices before whom such conviction shall be made.
Página 227 - ... Act of 1774 entrusted the government of the Province to a Governor and Legislative Council of such " persons " resident there, not exceeding twenty-three, nor less than seventeen, as His Majesty shall be pleased to appoint. The Constitutional Act of 1791 upon the division of the Province of Quebec into two separate provinces to be called the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada established for each province a Legislature composed of the three estates of Governor, Legislative Council and Assembly...
Página 156 - Their sufferings and misery were strongly marked in their personal appearance, and the condition of their wigwams ; the latter imperfectly made, and very insufficiently supplied with fuel, could scarcely be said to afford shelter to the ragged and emaciated frames of the elder Indians, whilst the wretchedly diseased appearance of the children spoke still more forcibly of the intoxication and want of food of the parents. Miserable as was their state, it required considerable persuasion to prevail...
Página 187 - With regard to their religious and moral condition, a very decided improvement has taken place within quite a recent period. The Delawares have been converted from Paganism since the year 1783 ; they are all Christians, and belong to the Church of the United Brethren, who maintain a missionary among them. The converted Chippewas and Munsees belong to the Church of England and the Wesleyan Methodist Church; but some of them remain heathens. The Pottawatamies and Oneidas are for the most part heathens....