1923 President's Address Early Settlements in Upper Canada part 3

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Title 1923 President's Address Early Settlements in Upper Canada part 3
Document Type Original Document
Keywords Mohawks, Six Nations, aboriginal, Indians, Governor Haldimand, Augustus Jones, reservation, reserve, twelve miles, Lake Erie, Elora, Elora falls, Lake Ontario, survey, Grand River Indian Lands, forks, Nith River, Paris, deed of surrender of lands, block 1, block 2, block 3, block 4, Joseph Brant, attorney, Six Nation Confederacy, sundry, crown, surrender deed, land, hunting grounds, trapping, trappers, Dodge, earliest white, Blair, Philip Steadman, Richard Beasley, Joseph Wilson, St. John Batiste Rousseau, William Wallace, William Jarvis, John Dochastader, Indian children, Benjamin Canby, Haldimand County, Waterloo Township, Block 2, Pennsylvania, Mennonites, Mennonite, Joseph Schoerg, Samuel Betzner, mortgage, 60 000 acres, shareholders, Scottish, Scotch, settlements, Glengarry, Stormont, Quebec, United Empire Loyalists, St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Niagara Peninsula, Lake Erie, Detroit River, Governor Simcoe
Copyright Waterloo Historical Society
Author/Source W. H. Breithaupt
Language English
Associated Dates 1784; October 25, 1784; 1794; February 5, 1798; 1800; 1805
Accession Data Eleventh Annual Report of the Waterloo Historical Society, 1923, pages 11 - 17.
   

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