Collection contains twenty-nine volumes of account books for the Watford Stock Yards in Watford, Lambton County, Ontario.
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, legal documents, and receipts concerning the Watson family of Galt and Oliphant, Ontario. A black and white drawing on cardboard backing of the Pioneer Mill, painted in 1878 by Homer Watson (1855-1936). On the reverse is a pasted-on drawing with a caption: "Tower Creek below the falls - from a painting by Moran."
The collection consists of approximately 100 family and business letters, 50 legal documents (manuscript and printed), and 250 accounts, receipts, minutes, etc. It offers a good insight into the affairs of the family and the estate throughout the eighteenth century: rents, debts, lawsuits, wills, and family trivia. The Wauchope family were landowners at Niddrie, East Lothian, Scotland.
General record of correspondence, reports and other materials relating to W.C. Winegard's political career,
The collection contains various materials related to the history of Wellington County, including miscellaneous publications, account books, auction sale catalogues, biographical information, railway blueprints, correspondence, calendars, circulars, photographs, meeting minutes, reports, land records, broadsides, business records, newspaper clippings, voter lists, maps, sketches, legal records, school registers (microfilm), telephone books, and other material.
The collection contains genealogical material and correspondence related to members of the White family of Woodstock, Oxford County, Ontario, including David and Maggie White. The papers and correspondence of Arthur Veitch, as well as other miscellaneous correspondence, are also included.
White, William WallaceThe collection contains materials related to the White and Orford families of Guelph. Included are military records relating to Lieutenant-Colonel William Wallace White, as well as his certificate of admission to the Hamilton Grand Lodge of Free Masons. Items related to Morgan Orford White, including two certificates of admission to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (1912) and the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America (1919), are also included, as well as an obituary notice for John Orford and an account of the surviving executor and trustee of the will of Robert Baker Orford (1896).
The White Farm Equipment Company collection contains catalogues and part lists, manuals, publications, service and administrative records, advertising brochures, and company history.
White Farm Equipment Company