Index or Record of [The] Vindicator, 4 Nov. 1836 to 7 Nov. 1837
- CA RBD MSG 405-1-01
- File
- November 1836-November 1837
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Affairs of 1837: Index or Record of [The] Vindicator, 4 Nov. 1836 to 7 Nov. 1837.
Index or Record of [The] Vindicator, 4 Nov. 1836 to 7 Nov. 1837
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Affairs of 1837: Index or Record of [The] Vindicator, 4 Nov. 1836 to 7 Nov. 1837.
Journal of Thomas Storrow Brown
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
File consists of Brown's journal kept at sea aboard the Mary Frances, 1838. The notebook is a printed composition book (printed by M. Day, North York) with the printed title, "Writing Book." and an engraving of falconry and a verse beginning with the first line, "Strive to be either agreeable or useful; thus only is it that the world can be gained."
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Ninety-two Resolutions carried 15th February 1834 protesting attachment to the British Government.
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Papineau address at Anti-Coercion meeting
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Includes the address of lawyer and Speaker of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada Louis Joseph Papineau at an anti-coercion meeting held at St. Laurent, 15 May 1837.
Memorandum on Lower Canada Affairs
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Includes a memorandum written by Brown on the "commotions" of 1837 in Lower Canada.
Address of the Sons of Liberty of Montreal
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Consists of an address of the Sons of Liberty of Montreal to the Young Men of the North American colonies, 4 October 1832.
Essay, "The Form of Government"
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Consists of an essay on the form of Government of Canada written in Brown's hand on four and a half folio leaves.
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
File contains Brown's correspondence, consisting of 22 letters chiefly received by Brown. Also includes some outgoing correspondence from Brown. A number of letters dsicuss the Florida elections (1842) as well as negotations with Indigenous nations in the West (1841). The majority of letters date from between 1839 and 1843.
Letter from T. S. Brown to Mary Ann Brown
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to Mary Ann W. Brown, Bolton, from T. S. Brown, Woodstock, 17 July 1816.