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- Shaw's Tavern, Port Credit
A sketch of Shaw's Tavern, originally located at Lot 9 Conc 3 SDS, photographed from John Ross Robertson's "Landmarks of Toronto". The building was located at the northeast corner of Port Street and Mississauga Road. Built in 1837, it was later used as a house by James Robinson Shaw after ...
A sketch of Shaw's Tavern, originally located at Lot 9 Conc 3 SDS, photographed from John Ross Robertson's "Landmarks of Toronto". The building was located at the northeast corner of ...
Mississauga Library System - Government Inn, Port Credit
Lot 11 Conc 3 SDS. A sketch of Government Inn, at the mouth of the Credit River on the east bank, photographed from John Ross Robertson's "Landmarks of Toronto". Built in 1798 as a stopping house, on orders of Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe, it was leased to various tenants: ...
Lot 11 Conc 3 SDS. A sketch of Government Inn, at the mouth of the Credit River on the east bank, photographed from John Ross Robertson's "Landmarks of Toronto". Built ...
Mississauga Library System - "Erindale", the Magrath Residence
The first Erindale Estate was situated in Springfield-on-the-Credit, and was the residence of the Rev. James W. Magrath who emigrated from Ireland in 1827 with his family and became the first clergyman of St. Peter�s Church, Erindale. The property on which the house stood was 700 acres. In 1861 this ...
The first Erindale Estate was situated in Springfield-on-the-Credit, and was the residence of the Rev. James W. Magrath who emigrated from Ireland in 1827 with his family and became the ...
Mississauga Library System - Stone School, Port Credit
This drawing, taken from Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto, shows the old stone school which was built in 1872. It replaced the previous frame school which was built in 1850 and burned down in 1872. The frame school had been built to replace the original log schoolhouse built in 1833 at ...
This drawing, taken from Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto, shows the old stone school which was built in 1872. It replaced the previous frame school which was built in 1850 and ...
Mississauga Library System - Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby), 1802-1856
An engraving of Kahkewaquonaby from the pre-introduction to "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He is famed as a Methodist missionary to the ...
An engraving of Kahkewaquonaby from the pre-introduction to "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the ...
Mississauga Library System - Natahwash, Miscocomon Chief
An engraving of Natahwash, a Miscocomon Chief, facing page 25 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He is famed as a Methodist ...
An engraving of Natahwash, a Miscocomon Chief, facing page 25 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones ...
Mississauga Library System - Rippling Stream (Omuddwajecoonoqua)
An engraving of The Rippling Stream (Omuddwajecoonoqua), facing page 57 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He is famed as a Methodist ...
An engraving of The Rippling Stream (Omuddwajecoonoqua), facing page 57 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones ...
Mississauga Library System - Ojebway Domestic Implements
Engravings of ancient domestic implements, facing page 73 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. They include: 1. Pieces of ancient pottery, 2. An ancient bowl and 3. Antique pipe heads. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the ...
Engravings of ancient domestic implements, facing page 73 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. They include: 1. Pieces ...
Mississauga Library System - Muncey Idols
Engravings of Muncey idols, facing page 83 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Left: A Muncey Idol, Me-Zeengk, delivered up by Jos. Nicholas on his conversion to Christianity. Right: A Muncey Devil Idol formerly belonging to the Logan ...
Engravings of Muncey idols, facing page 83 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Left: A Muncey Idol, Me-Zeengk, ...
Mississauga Library System - Pabookowaih
An engraving of Pabookowaih, facing page 85 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He is famed as a Methodist missionary to the ...
An engraving of Pabookowaih, facing page 85 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the ...
Mississauga Library System - Nahneetis, Guardian of Health
Engraving of Nahneetis, Guardian of Health, facing page 95 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Nahneetis' broaches were all annual presents. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He ...
Engraving of Nahneetis, Guardian of Health, facing page 95 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Nahneetis' broaches were ...
Mississauga Library System - Annual Presents to Nahneetis
Engraving of annual presents to Nahneetis, facing page 97 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Presents include: 1. Cloth blankets, 2. Cloth petticoats, 3. Piece of deerskin for mocassin, 4. Short gown, 5. Shirt, 6. Cotton kerchief, 7. ...
Engraving of annual presents to Nahneetis, facing page 97 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Presents include: 1. ...
Mississauga Library System - Ojebway Graves at Muncey Town
Engraving of heathen graves, facing page 99 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Holes at end of the grave were to let the spirit in and out. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones ...
Engraving of heathen graves, facing page 99 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Holes at end of the ...
Mississauga Library System - Ojebway Weapons of War
Engravings of weapons, facing page 131 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Weapons included: 1. Ancient axe, 2. Spears, 3. Axe and spear heads, 4. Bow, 5. Arrows, 6. Tomahawk and pipe of peace, 7. Ornamented war club, ...
Engravings of weapons, facing page 131 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Weapons included: 1. Ancient axe, 2. ...
Mississauga Library System - Ojebway Games and Amusements
Engravings of games and amusements, facing page 135 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Tools include: 1. Drum, 2. Tobacco pouch, 3. Snow snake, 4. Pawwoa rattle, 5. Drum stick, 6. Moccazine awl, and 7. Game similar to ...
Engravings of games and amusements, facing page 135 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Tools include: 1. Drum, ...
Mississauga Library System - Ojebway Idols and Religious Instruments
Engravings of religious instruments, facing page 145 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Instruments include: 1. Wooden God, 2. Snake Skin God medecine tied up in a weasel skin at its head, 3. Bones used in witchcraft, 4. ...
Engravings of religious instruments, facing page 145 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Instruments include: 1. Wooden God, ...
Mississauga Library System - Miscocomon Chief (The Red Knife)
Drawing of Miscocomon Chief, facing page 161 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Drawing of Miscocomon Chief (The Red Knife). Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He is ...
Drawing of Miscocomon Chief, facing page 161 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Drawing of Miscocomon Chief (The ...
Mississauga Library System - Mohawk Church at Grand River
Engraving of Mohawk Church Grand River, facing page 209 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. The oldest Episcopal Church in Canada and the church where Peter Jones was baptized and Captain Brant buried. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the ...
Engraving of Mohawk Church Grand River, facing page 209 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. The oldest Episcopal ...
Mississauga Library System - Captain Brant's House at Wellington Square
Engraving of Captain Brant's house, facing page 213 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was the son of the surveyor Augustus Jones and his Indian wife, Tuhbenahneequay. He is famed as a Methodist missionary to ...
Engraving of Captain Brant's house, facing page 213 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. Peter Jones (1802-1856) was ...
Mississauga Library System - Chief's Medal Presented to Ka-kiwe-guun-ebi (Kahkewaquonaby)
Engraving of the Chief's Medal presented by the Government to all recognized chiefs, facing page 217 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" by Rev. Peter Jones. The inscription reads: "Presented in the Year 1832 by His Majesty King William IV to Ka-kiwe-gunn-ebi ...
Engraving of the Chief's Medal presented by the Government to all recognized chiefs, facing page 217 of "History of the Ojebway Indians: with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity" ...
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