- CA RBD MSG 1269-1-B-0080
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- 1970-1979
Part of Menu Collection
Beverage list from The Terrace in Hazelton Lanes.
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Part of Menu Collection
Beverage list from The Terrace in Hazelton Lanes.
Your Breakfast Order at the Park Plaza Hotel
Part of Menu Collection
Menu is a doorknob tag with a selection of juices and fruits, breads, cereals and cakes, eggs and meat, and beverages.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Edmund Head to John William Dawson, written from Toronto.
Head, Edmund, Sir, 1805-1868
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from William Hutton to John William Dawson, written from Toronto.
Hutton, William
Inaugural Supper Dance: June 11, 1929
Part of Menu Collection
Part of Menu Collection
Menu consists of items made with melon (watermelon, cantaloupe and honey dew) at 6 different CN hotels.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Anna Dawson Harrington to Margaret Mercer Dawson.
Harrington, Anna Dawson, 1851-1917
Letter to James Bovell (Jimmie) Johnson, December 20, 1905
Part of Harvey Cushing Fonds
Letter to James Bovell (Jimmie) Johnson from Arthur Jukes Johnson, 52, Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Arthur Johnson hopes his brother will remember the view near Gamble's Mill depicted on the front of the postcard.
Johnson, Arthur Jukes
Part of James Morrison papers
This file contains a journal containing entries related to two voyages undertaken by James Morrison, with some accounts, lists of goods and furs, contracts, and other notes and transactions. The first voyage is titled "Journal of a voyage in a large cannoe by Jas Morrison from Montreal to Toranto [sic]," and took place between 13 April 1767 and 1 August 1767, during which they also visited Michilimackinac. The second voyage, "Journal for voyage 11 April 1769 1 canoe to Detroit," also set out from Montreal and visited Michilimackinac, returning on approximately 20 or 21 September 1769. Other notable entries include "A Dictionary of Indian words in the Missisage" with 49 words of Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) vocabulary and a directive from Benjamin Roberts, Commissary of Indian Affairs, to Jean-Baptiste de Couagne, Interpreter for Indian Affairs, written in Morrison's hand from Fort Niagara, 21 May 1767.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Edw. J. Chapman to John William Dawson, written from Toronto.
Chapman, E. J. (Edward John), 1821-1904