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History in the News : Ferry Key River Link Before 1848
History In The News : Link With Past Is Being Demolished
Edgecliffe Apartments
History in the News : Great Gorge Route Was Exciting Trip
History In The News : Drummond Road Once Dirt Trail
History In The News : City's First Factory Being Demolished
Dominion Suspender Company / Doran, Charles / Doran, William
History In The News : Landmark to Pass
Leonard, Richard
History In The News : Ice Bridge Once A Festive Attraction
History in the news : Navy Island once a tourist attraction
Queen's Hotel
History in the news : The monument to John Graves Simcoe
Simcoe, John Graves / Navy Hall
History in the news : The Townsend Block dates back 56 yrs.
History in the news : Blondin's feats sparked 19th century visits here
Gravelet, Jean Francois (Blondin)
History in the news : Landmark lost to fire
Michigan Central Pumphouse
History in the News : Historic Main St. House dates to 1830s
Trice McClive homestead / Trice, Henry
History in the news : First barrel stunt took place 65 years ago
Taylor, Anna Edson
History in the news : Erie Ave. was once main business area
Cole Block
History in the news : The exciting saga of Fort George
The Dell Story
Memories of William Leeming
Link with Drummondville history severed
History In The News : The Mowat Gate
Mowat, Oliver
History in the news : Canal gave church its start ... now causes its closing
Port Robinson United Church
History in the news : All Saints is older than Confederation
Landmarks demolished in 1968
Union Sunday School / Mariann Hall / Fisher house / Mount Carmel College / Collard's Corners / Space Spiral / Wilson- Whytock house
History in the news : Collard's Corner almost nothing but a memory
History in the news : First settlers came to Willoughby back in 1784
Willoughby Township
Anniversary of assassination of Edgeworth Ussher
Murder
History in the news : Clifton House burned 70 years ago
Cummington Sq. history is as old as Chippawa itself
Cummington Square
History in the news : The day Falls View Bridge sank
Sod for Welland Canal was turned 144 years ago today
History in the News : Niagara Falls was setting for sensational murder case
Birchall, John Reginald / Benwell, Frederick / Murder
History in the News : Bridges across the canal
History in the news : Area had first railway in Ontario in 1835
The Wesley Park religious centre
Queen Victoria Park opened to public 80 years ago
History in the news ... 120 years ago next week : When the Falls stopped running for a 30-hour period
NFCVI began with 8 classrooms and less than 100 students
Niagara Falls Collegiate Vocational Institute (NFCVI)
Historic setting for government announcement
Niagara jail became home for girls
Jails
History in the news : Dream became a reality
Cyanamid pool / Cyanamid Recreation Hall
History in the news : Not so old Oak Hall
Civic government runs full cycle to regional basis
Queenston landmark is disappearing
Fisher house / Fisher, Carl
Popular hero of peninsula : Brock stamp to be issued Sept. 12
Brock, Isaac
Portage Road still follows much of the original route
Local doctors labored without a hospital until 1907
Horsedrawn street cars served Niagara Falls until 1900
Old red meeting house turned into barn
Historical face of city changed in 1969
Port Colborne got a boost from construction of canal
Port Colborne
Irish families formed St. Patrick's parish
Canada's finest street car terminal stood only 13 years
Tower Inn Terminal
History In The News : Trolleys in the gorge early tourist feature
History preserved in miniatures : Post cards introduced 100 years ago
Postcards / Communication
Civic government started with 1793 town meeting
Captain R. H. Dee assured Stamford stays green
Maitland, Peregrine
Loretto started in Canada House tavern
Former barracks town : Queenston oozes with historical intrigue
Another season opens Monday : Four canals, products of ingenuity
Ebenezer Settlement : Plaque commemorates commune
Ebenezer Settlement
Fire evokes history of Chippawa church
Indian ambush, massacre feature of labor dispute
Fort Mississauga forlorn and neglected
Stunt excited thousands
'Drummondville' loses link with past as old house demolished
Stanley house
Negro troops helped keep order among Irish
canallers / Cork / Connaught / Orangemen / Battle of Slabtown
Museum surpassed other buildings in design and cost
Barnett's Museum / Niagara Falls Museum
Luxurious Clifton Hotel destroyed forty years ago
We'll elect our our 44th mayor Monday
Hanan, George / McMicking, Gilbert / Stephens, Harry P. / Swayze, Charles F. / Dores, O. / Clendening, C. / Inglis, George / Hawkins, Ernie / Miller, Franklin
Scenic Cedar Island now only a memory
Thomas C. Street was outstanding citizen
Brock's Monument last restored in 1930
S. S. Lemoyne made first trip : Sunday marks 40th anniversary of 4th Welland ship canal
Americans prepared for Queenston Heights battle during short truce
Longtime spring attention : Eight years since last major ice jam in Niagara river
First Baptist Church celebrates 80th year
First pumping station in city built at Table Rock in mid-1850s
Canada's oldest national holiday
Victoria Day
St. Catharines had first street railway in Niagara peninsula
Prince of Wales Club was 'in' place in '20s and '30s
History in the news : Justice William Powell built Mount Dorchester at St. Davids
Powell, William Drummer / Powell, Ann Murray
Vacant Memorial school new home of Stamford Legion
Branch 479
History in the news : King's Bridge Park took its name from George III in 1790
Review published in 1883 : Olde edition recalls historic events
Store may have housed nuns after separate school built
Hoey, Thomas / Terdik, John / Terdik, Rose / Rosie's Confectionary
Old school house will be restored by May
St. John's / Darling, John
Public, private hangings once held in Niagara's old fortress-like jails
Blackhorse Corners
Niagara's second jail later became a training school for orphan girls
Jails / Miss Maria Rye's Western Home for girls / Rye, Maria
'Honeymoon' bridge once stole the show from Falls
Collapse
Tourist industry sparked north end development : Queen St. long-time link with financial history
Opened by Crane brothers in 1904 : Niagara Falls feed store served peninsula
Crane, Stephen / Crane, D'Arcy / Dalton, Frank A.
April, 1813 at battle of York : American troops avenged Queenston defeat
Today marks 160th anniversary of Laura Secord's famous journey
Secord, Laura
The time the Falls ran dry recalled
Forty Mile Creek : Roadside plaque in Grimsby marks 'clincher' 1813 battle
Battle of the Forty
Terrapin Tower was commercially daddy of all towers
Prospect tower
St. Johns was thriving long before Niagara Falls
Shorthills / St. Johns
Kirkby's 'Annals of Niagara' to be republished by society
Lundy's Lane Historical Society / Kirby, William
John Noyes started Oneida 90 years ago as a self-sufficient community
Noyes, John Humphrey / Oneida community
Battle of Beaverdams : Indians did fighting but British got credit
Battle of the Beechwoods
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