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- Telegram from Whitby, England to Whitby Mayor, 1958The original Whitby Dunlops were founded in 1954 when the 1952-53 Oshawa Generals were disbanded after their arena burned down. Some of the players, along with coach and manager, Wren Blair, formed the Oshawa Truckers for the 1953-54 season. In 1954, the Oshawa Truckers relocated to Whitby and were temporarily …The original Whitby Dunlops were founded in 1954 when the 1952-53 Oshawa Generals were disbanded after their arena burned down. Some of the players, along with coach and manager, Wren …Whitby Public Library
- Letter from Wren Blair to Mr. & Mrs. Norm Mould, 1957The original Whitby Dunlops were founded in 1954 when the 1952-53 Oshawa Generals were disbanded after their arena burned down. Some of the players, along with coach and manager, Wren Blair, formed the Oshawa Truckers for the 1953-54 season. In 1954, the Oshawa Truckers relocated to Whitby and were temporarily …The original Whitby Dunlops were founded in 1954 when the 1952-53 Oshawa Generals were disbanded after their arena burned down. Some of the players, along with coach and manager, Wren …Whitby Public Library
- "My Dear Child," Letter from Mary Power to her son.From Halifax - dated May 27, 1822From Halifax - dated May 27, 1822Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- From Halifax - dated July 16, 1822.Letter from Mary Power to her son telling him of the death of his brother James on June 6, 1822.Letter from Mary Power to her son telling him of the death of his brother James on June 6, 1822.Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- From Halifax - dated February 20, 1824.Letter from Mary Power to her son explaining her current state of poverty.Letter from Mary Power to her son explaining her current state of poverty.Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- From Halifax - dated July 20, 1824.Letter from Mary Power to her son expressing "suspicions" as to why she has received no letters from him.Letter from Mary Power to her son expressing "suspicions" as to why she has received no letters from him.Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
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