- CA RBD MSG 1080-1-1
- Part
- 1911-1912
Contains views of factory interiors, progress of construction, conditions of work, conditions of sewer lines, exterior views of machine shops, steel work, etc.
Contains views of factory interiors, progress of construction, conditions of work, conditions of sewer lines, exterior views of machine shops, steel work, etc.
Canadian Steel Foundries, CSF. 241-CSF. 313
Contains views of Montreal and Toronto tramways, tracks and work on tracks of intersections, magnesium-steel layouts of tracks, case steel truck columns, car barn.
Plant Photographs -- Turcot, Dominion, Longue Pointe, Point St. Charles
Contains views of exteriors and interiors of plants.
Consists of catalogued published at the head office in Montreal, Canada.
Canadian Car and Foundry Company
Voyageur contract for Jean Labrie
Contract between Jean Labrie (likely from the city of Montreal) and the outfitter Owen McDougal. No other contract details are present.
Voyageur contract for Louis Bargue dit Lajeunesse
Contract between Louis Bargue dit Lajeunesse (likely from the city of Montreal) and the outfitter Owen McDougal. No other contract details are present.
Voyageur contract for Antoine Gauthier
Contract between Antoine Gauthier of Terrebonne and Sieur Thomas Mears. Contract outlines Gauthier's employment as a labourer and carpenter in Hawkesbury, Upper Canada. Contract duration is for one year with payment of six hundred livres.
Voyageur contract for Louis Gauthier
Contract between Louis Gauthier of Mascouche parish and outfitter Thomas Mears. Contract does not specify occupation or terms.
Voyageur contract for Jean-Baptiste Regendron of Beauharnois
Contract between Jean-Baptiste Regendron of Beauharnois and outfitter Thomas Fingland of Montreal. Destination is for Petite Nation. Position is not stated. Payment is for 60 livres per month until the spring. The voyageur has received 10 'piastres' on account and may be obliged to work on Sundays.
Contract between Louis Balcomb, Francois Plante of St-Cuthbert, Jean-Baptiste Quay of La Riviere a la Graisse and outfitter Archibald Norman McLeod, partner, for McTavish, McGillivrays & Co. The voyageurs receive 10 piastres, will receive 6 when leaving. Only for this outfit have we seen various voyageurs signing up together. Contract duration is three years. Payment is for 700 livres per annum. Position given as "wintering" milieu. Destination of posts of the Northwest in Upper Canada.