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- Queenston-Chippawa Railway. First built in Upper CanadaHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review, 29 May 1950 The Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge described in this article was dismantled in 1963 when the new Queenston-Lewiston Bridge (the arch bridge, also known in USA as Lewiston–Queenston Bridge) was built in 1962-63.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review, 29 May 1950 The Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge described in this article was dismantled in 1963 when the new Queenston-Lewiston Bridge (the arch bridge, also known in USA as Lewiston–Queenston Bridge) was built in …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Historic Queenston Church marks the 163rd anniversaryNiagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 22 Oct 1949 Article about the Queenston United Church celebrating its 163rd anniversary on October 23, 1949.Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 22 Oct 1949 Article about the Queenston United Church celebrating its 163rd anniversary on October 23, 1949.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Church becomes new libraryFedor, John, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community Centre in an old church building.Fedor, John, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community Centre in an old church building.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Centennial Motif for Floral ClockNiagara Falls Review, 1967 Article with a photo of Ontario Hydro floral clock with provincial shields on it and dates of Centennial celebration (1867-1967).Niagara Falls Review, 1967 Article with a photo of Ontario Hydro floral clock with provincial shields on it and dates of Centennial celebration (1867-1967).Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Queenston landmark demolishedPetrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 1 Jun 1971 A Queenston landmark for more than 130 years is being demolished this week. This little "salt-box" cottage on the west side of Queen Street, between Partition and Dumfries streets abuts the Laura Secord homestead and is being demolished by the Laura Secord Candy Company in its restoration plans ...Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 1 Jun 1971 A Queenston landmark for more than 130 years is being demolished this week. This little "salt-box" cottage on the west side of Queen Street, between Partition and Dumfries streets abuts …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Historians exaggerate Niagara frontier's importance in claiming Laura Secord saved Canada from U.S., author saysFedor, John, Niagara Falls Review, 27 Jan 1972 Laura Secord. A national joke or a national heroine? The author of a new book on the famous Queenston lady -- after whom a candy empire was named -- set out to examine the Laura Secord story, a story that has remained undisturbed for years. What she found after separating …Fedor, John, Niagara Falls Review, 27 Jan 1972 Laura Secord. A national joke or a national heroine? The author of a new book on the famous Queenston lady -- after whom a candy empire was named -- set …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Five famous ships plied Lake Ontario watersPetrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 1 Aug 1970 Article about five famous "C" steamships of Niagara Navigation Company (later Canada Steamship Line) running across Lake Ontario from Toronto to Niagara. Two black and white newspaper photographs of Chicora and Cibola.Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 1 Aug 1970 Article about five famous "C" steamships of Niagara Navigation Company (later Canada Steamship Line) running across Lake Ontario from Toronto to Niagara. Two black and white newspaper photographs of Chicora …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Queenston Novelist - Historian To Be Commemorated By Plaque.Niagara Falls Review, 24 Sep 1960 Article about unveiling a plaque dedicated to Major John Richardson on the grounds of Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston. The ceremony took place on Sep 28, 1960 and additional photos were published after that.Niagara Falls Review, 24 Sep 1960 Article about unveiling a plaque dedicated to Major John Richardson on the grounds of Laura Secord Memorial School in Queenston. The ceremony took place on Sep 28, 1960 and additional …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Woodruffs at home. Niagara-on-the-Lake family revives personal historyMullin Carolyn, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 2 May 1994 Current address: 214 Four Mile Creek Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, CanadaMullin Carolyn, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 2 May 1994 Current address: 214 Four Mile Creek Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, CanadaNiagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Activities of Women's Institute in Queenston during the First World War.Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada) A Niagara-area battalion, the 176th was mobilized beginning in January 1916, with recruitment taking place over the next number of months. Col. Donald Sharpe was appointed the commanding officer. Also known as the Niagara Rangers, the men who enlisted in the 176th would be trained for overseas service with the …Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada) A Niagara-area battalion, the 176th was mobilized beginning in January 1916, with recruitment taking place over the next number of months. Col. Donald Sharpe was appointed the commanding officer. Also …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- The first issue of the Colonial AdvocatePetrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 18 May 1968 Article about the first issues of "The Colonial Advocate" printed by William Lyon Mackenzie in Queenston in 1824, together with black and white newspaper photographs of William Lyon Mackenzie, his restored home in Queenston Heights and Francis Petrie, an author of this article.Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 18 May 1968 Article about the first issues of "The Colonial Advocate" printed by William Lyon Mackenzie in Queenston in 1824, together with black and white newspaper photographs of William Lyon Mackenzie, his …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Queenston successfully preserves history.Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 28 Sep 1974 Full title: "Queenston successfully preserves history. Residents plan special day of events". Article with a newspaper photograph of McKenzie House ruins. Photo description: "Mackenzie House ruins. This view shows the Mackenzie House as it appeared in 1935 before restoration. The Colonial Advocate was published there in 1824 by William Lyon …Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), 28 Sep 1974 Full title: "Queenston successfully preserves history. Residents plan special day of events". Article with a newspaper photograph of McKenzie House ruins. Photo description: "Mackenzie House ruins. This view shows the …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Captain Harry WebsterHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review Black and white photograph of captain Harry Webster in his uniform. Not dated but taken in late 1940s (he died in 1950).Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review Black and white photograph of captain Harry Webster in his uniform. Not dated but taken in late 1940s (he died in 1950).Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Three C steamers used on Niagara Falls-Toronto run.Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 8 Aug 1970 Article about famous steamship Cayuga sailing for the last time to Toronto Marine Museum with newspaper photographs of Chippewa, Cayuga and Corona.Petrie, Francis, Niagara Falls Review, 8 Aug 1970 Article about famous steamship Cayuga sailing for the last time to Toronto Marine Museum with newspaper photographs of Chippewa, Cayuga and Corona.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
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