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- Queen Street looking west up hillNegative.Negative.St. Marys Museum
- James Wallace, c.1858James Wallace was born in Kincardineshire, Scotland on March 3, 1814 and came to Whitby before 1840. He was a businessman who worked as a contractor, newspaper editor and owner of a soap works and clock factory. He organized and financed the Whitby Highland Rifle Company and took part in …James Wallace was born in Kincardineshire, Scotland on March 3, 1814 and came to Whitby before 1840. He was a businessman who worked as a contractor, newspaper editor and owner …Whitby Public Library
- Mr. James and Mrs. Orilla Holden, 1858James Holden was born at Markham, Ontario February 29, 1828. Orilla Fitchett was born at Prince Albert, Reach Township on December 24, 1839 and was adopted by her Uncle, Samuel Barber. They married at Prince Albert, Ontario, near Port Perry on April 6, 1858. They moved to Whitby in 1864. …James Holden was born at Markham, Ontario February 29, 1828. Orilla Fitchett was born at Prince Albert, Reach Township on December 24, 1839 and was adopted by her Uncle, Samuel …Whitby Public Library
- James Holden, c. 1858James Holden was born on February 29, 1828 at Markham, Ontario and was engaged in mercantile business there until 1857 when he moved to Prince Albert, a village south of Port Perry. In Prince Albert he published a newspaper called the North Ontario Observer. In 1864 Mr. Holden was appointed …James Holden was born on February 29, 1828 at Markham, Ontario and was engaged in mercantile business there until 1857 when he moved to Prince Albert, a village south of …Whitby Public Library
- Advertisement for Grand Trunk HotelUnknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 1858 The Grand Trunk Hotel was located on the south side of the Grand Trunk Railway (Canadian National Railway), east of the Victoria Street Crossing. It was built about 1856 and was destroyed by fire on 3 August 1896. The proprietor in 1858 was Thomas Lloyd.Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 1858 The Grand Trunk Hotel was located on the south side of the Grand Trunk Railway (Canadian National Railway), east of the Victoria Street Crossing. It was built about 1856 and …Whitby Public Library
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