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- Masonic apron of Bro. E. V. Berggren.
Masonic identity card used during World War IItem # (#161) Donor: Bro. B. L. Nehring, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Date: May 1, 1991.Item # (#161) Donor: Bro. B. L. Nehring, Niagara Lodge, No. 2. Date: May 1, 1991.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- W. F. Griffis letter, Dr. Hess Stock Tonic, Griffis Drug Store, Colborne, Cramahe TownshipBill Griffis donated his collection of Griffis Drug Store material to the heritage room of the Colborne Art Gallery in 2004. These items remained boxed and were transferred to the Cramahe Township Public Library in Colborne in 2015. Griffis' two box collection was opened in 2018 when the library prepared …Bill Griffis donated his collection of Griffis Drug Store material to the heritage room of the Colborne Art Gallery in 2004. These items remained boxed and were transferred to the …Cramahe Township Public Library
- Ordonnance prescription / Prescription statementoriginal statementoriginal statementMusée Sturgeon River House Museum
- Invitation To Library Opening and Reception, Blind River 1978This is a copy of the invitations that were issued for the opening and reception of the Blind River Library February 23, 1978.This is a copy of the invitations that were issued for the opening and reception of the Blind River Library February 23, 1978.Blind River Public Library
- Library Card HolderThis is a Acme Library Card Pocket that was provided to patrons to keep their library card in.This is a Acme Library Card Pocket that was provided to patrons to keep their library card in.Blind River Public Library
- "New Credit Indian Reserve and Mission""The New Credit Reserve near Hagersville, Ontario, was established and occupied in 1847 by the Mississauga Indians of the Credit River Settlement near Toronto.""The New Credit Reserve near Hagersville, Ontario, was established and occupied in 1847 by the Mississauga Indians of the Credit River Settlement near Toronto."Six Nations Public Library
- Indian Act: Chapter 1-5Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005713v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005713v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Iroquois Since 1820Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005714v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005714v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- The League of the Iroquois: Its History, Politics, and RitualPlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005715v00dPlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005715v00dSix Nations Public Library
- The Great Law - The Constitution of the Five NationsPlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005716v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005716v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Return to the LonghousePlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005717v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005717v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Seneca Iroquois Concepts of TimePlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005718v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005718v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- The Dispossession of the Mississauga Indians: a Missing Chapter in the Early History of Upper CanadaPlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005719v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005719v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Onondaga Women: Among the LiberatedPlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005720v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005720v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- The Indian Act, 1876Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005721v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005721v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Iroquois Religion and Women in Historical PerspectivePlease see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005724v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005724v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- What causes communities to prosper?Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005723v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005723v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Men's Sleeve Garters, Circa 1930These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. These came into fashion because in the early years mens dress shirts `were only manufactured with extra long sleeves. Garters allowed for the individual to adjust them to the length they needed. It also served to keep their …These men`s sleeve garters are navy with orange stitching and adjustable buckles. These came into fashion because in the early years mens dress shirts `were only manufactured with extra long …Huron Shores Museum
- Long Black Dress With Fringe, Circa 1930This is a full length dress with a short capped sleeve that ends in long black fringe that would extend to the wrist or beyond. There is long fringe along the top of the neckline and around the back of the dress, the fringed section of the dress looks like …This is a full length dress with a short capped sleeve that ends in long black fringe that would extend to the wrist or beyond. There is long fringe along …Huron Shores Museum
- Full Length Peach Silk Gown With Matching Robe, Circa 1930There is some discoloration on the garment and there are also moth holes and signs of wear in the robe.There is some discoloration on the garment and there are also moth holes and signs of wear in the robe.Huron Shores Museum