1923 President's Address Early Settlements in Upper Canada part 4

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Title 1923 President's Address Early Settlements in Upper Canada part 4
Document Type Original Document
Keywords Upper Canada, settlers, roads, Dundas Street, Younge Street, Young street, Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe, Grand River, Thames River, Lake Erie, New York, Palatinate, Germany, Markham, grist mill, Dundas, Ancaster, Wentworth County, Pennsylvania, Lincoln County, Twenty Mile Creek, Campden, Talbot, Colonel Thomas Talbot, Governor Simcoe, Upper Canada, London, England, grant, acres, Lake Erie, Dunwich Township, Port Talbot, St. Thomas, Governor Maitland, Irish, Grand River, log house, Brantford, John Salts, Metis, surrendered deed, aboriginal, Indians, First Nations, Dunnville, Cayuga, Paris, Hiram Capron, King Capron, Vermont, Galt, Block 1, North Dumfries, South Dumfries, Absalom Shade, Pennsylvania, Buffalo, William Dickson, Niagara, Woolwich Township, Captain Thomas Smith, Conestoga, Pilkington Township, William Wolcott, Elora, squatter, Lieutenant Pilkington, Waterloo Township
Author/Source W. H. Breithaupt
Language English
Associated Dates 1767; 1788; 1790; 1792; 1793; 1794; 1797; 1799; 1800; 1801; February 1803; May 1803; 1807; 1809; 1814; 1816; 1817; 1818; 1820; 1829; 1830; 1895
Accession Data Eleventh Annual Report of the Waterloo Historical Society, 1923, pages 11 - 17.
   

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