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Dec. 24 was an important date in Niagara history
Sir Harry's decade here an eventful one for the city
Oakes, Harry
Book gives insight to pioneer life
History of Niagara / Carnochan, Janet
Library site the city's 5th
Victoria Avenue Library
Canada stamp, canal plaque honor builder
Merritt, William Hamilton
Two centuries compressed into 15 chapters : Author traces history of Lincoln from 1792 to present
Lincoln / Rannie, William
As much a hero as Brock in Queenston Heights battle
Macdonnell, John / Brock, Isaac
Great Lakes luxury cruises were ended with the tragic burning of the Noronic
S. S. Noronic
Church stands as memorial to victims of Fenian raids
Ridgeway Memorial United Church / memorials / Fenian
Retreating Americans holed up inside : Longest seige took place at Fort Erie
Hotel destroyed by fire in 1945 : Presidents, royalty once guests at Cataract House
New downtown market will be city's fourth
A new Niagara-Toronto cruise era starting
cruise ship / Niagara Navigation Company / Cayuga
Built in 1832, Windmill Point mill operated 50 years, is now in ruins
Windmill Point / Ridgeway
Chippawa landmark Bond home 110 years
Bond house / Bond, Henry / Rapilje, Catherine
Former town hall history recalled
Old town hall was a former market site
Town Hall / Queen Street / Erie Street / Centennial Square
Erie canal, pride of N.Y. State
Fort Erie Review / Canals
British major formed historic church
Queenston United Church / Neal, George
Demolition of buildings recalls important days of business areas
Park Street / Bridge Street / Erie Avenue / Clifton (Zimmerman) Avenue
Laura Secord saga is 200 years old
Two-day Queenston celebration
Portage Road one of Upper Canada's oldest
Telegraphy era ends with closing of office
Communication / Telegraph
Reprint reveals history of Butler's Rangers
Butler's Rangers - The Revolutionary Period
Goes back to 1903 : Railroad has 999-year lease on tracks
Niagara's Griffon, first ship to sail Great Lakes
U.S. Bi-centennial recalls visit of revolution hero
Marquis de La Fayette
The object of complaints a 71-year-old landmark
Congregation of Holy Trinity Church mark 155th anniversary of founding
Development of parkway recalled
Niagara River Parkway
Illumination of Falls thrills thousands
Scenes along the Niagara River : Sketches reveal beauty of the past
Sangster, Amos W.
50th anniversary : Churches to mark formation of United Church of Canada
The day 75 years ago 3 Irishmen tried to blow up Welland Canal
Explosion / Walsh, John / Nolan, John / Dillon, Luke
30 years ago today : Historic building collapsed
Gorge caves were a big attraction a century ago
Loretto once played host to royalty, school is now fighting for survival
Loretto Academy
Continent's oldest private museum has had 3 owners, 5 locations
Barnett, Thomas
Historic Niagara building was home of peninsula's 1st Masons
Masonry / Freemasons / Eaglesum, John
The Peace Bridge 1927-1977 : New book illustrates 50 years of Fort Erie-Buffalo history
$500,000 to restore Niagara fort is money well spent
Fort Mississauga
Queenston to Tobermory, Bruce Trail 10 years old
Fair marks centennial of hall
Willoughby Township / Willoughby Township Hall
Community Plate Building : A majestic building passes into history
Oneida silver plate factory
Most beautiful garden is now 40 years old
One of Black Donnellys operated hotels in Niagara
Historic Ball home being restored
Ball's Falls
Century-old hotel moved board by board
Diamond Jubilee School to celebrate 50th year
Bridge construction evokes history of Dufferin Islands
Presbyterian congregation 175 years old this month
Drummond Hill Presbyterian Church
All-day celebration marked July 1 a century ago
Dominion Day
Steam era gift shop gives new life to Falls old railway station
Docks have played vital role in development of Niagara
Docks / Niagara Harbour and Dock Company / Niagara Navigation Company
Dead cremated on fence rails at Lundy's lane battle
Battle of Lundy's Lane
Book tells of slaves' flight to freedom in Niagara
Slavery / Underground Railroad
To mark 50th anniversary : Peace Bridge to be rededicated in ceremony Sunday
Controversial runaway slave became minister in St. Catharines parish
First Falls bridge was blown down in violent storm
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge
Butler and his Rangers to be honored at Sunday service
Butler, John / Butler's Rangers
Nuns and children were calm as flames engulfed academy
Loretto Academy
Controversy arises over Niagara's old jail site
Jail / Rye, Maria / Miss Maria Rye's Our Western Home
Book Author At Library : Niagara has its share of historic houses
Ondaatje, Kim / Mackenzie, Lois
Stamford Park Drew Racing Fans For 30 Years : Last charge to wire was quarter-century ago
Horse racing / Racetrack
Port Robinson Landmark : St. Paul's church steeped in history
Willoughby Society Remembers Reeves : Smallest former township is big on history
Willoughby
School Class Project To End All Projects
McAfee, Irene
Queen Mother, President Among Patrons : 90-year-old florist business began as hobby
Dobbie's Florist / Dobbie, John
Muddy Run : Underground but not forgotten
Niagara Falls Took To The Air In 1911 : Wright brothers 120-foot flight began air age
Wright, Orville / Wright, Orbur / Beachy, Lincoln
Five white men may have viewed the Falls before Father Hennepin's historic visit
Brule, Etienne / Daillon, Joseph / Brebeuf, Jean / Chaumonot, Joseph / Joliet, Louis
First to describe our awesome falls Hennepin saw falls 300 years ago today
Fires, progress have taken their toll on old Niagara Falls buildings in '78
Brebeuf wrote first native carol one year after visit to Niagara
Brebeuf, Jean
140 years ago Fort Erie had an action packed Christmas
Mackenzie, William Lyon
Thorold's Maplehurst a mansion of mystery
A Long Way Since 1904 : Niagara Falls will be 75 in '79
Portage Road Structure Dates To 1922 : Ten bridges spanned the hydro canal
Explorer La Salle came to Niagara 300 years ago
Exploration / La Salle
New Book Recaptures The Romance : Steamboats played a role in Canada's growth
City's modern library system has grown from Mechanics' Institute of 1878
15 Have Spanned Gorge : Nature determined fate of Niagara's bridges
Collapse
The ghosts of three centuries lurk within historic Fort Niagara walls
Ghosts / Haunted
Celebrates 75th Anniversary : Refectory character lives in Victoria Park Restaurant
The Refectory
Laurier once stopped in at Ferry Street landmark
Critelli-Delco / Grocery store / Critelli, Joseph
Three Souvenir Issues For Anniversary : Merrit used newspaper to promote his canal project
A new sanctuary for booming congregation one of a series of Alliance church expansion
Glengate Alliance Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance
Each of four Welland Canals considered an engineering masterpiece in its time
Buildings, Bridges, Generators Among Victims : Ice jams have caused awesome destruction on Niagara
Earl Loved Niagara But ... : Dalhousie never saw namesake village
Port Dalhousie / Ramsay, George / Earl of Dalhousie
Demolition of Montrose Yard office signals end of era in railroad history
Spread From New York State
Celebrated On Trade Dollar : The Great Blondin set stunt standards yet to be equalled
Lewis Ave. skywalk to be dismantled
Skywalk
Home and School associations once were institutions in Niagara Falls
Greendale Home and School Association
Lifestyles of Christmas pasts remembered in old cards
Christmas cards
Niagara Falls fire department ranks among best equipped in the country
150 Years Ago : First Falls stunt was a dramatic dive
Patch, Sam
Prince of Wales visited Niagara 60 years ago today
King Edward VIII
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