William (Bill) Henry auctioneer of the Arlington Hotel & Livery Stable auction 1904

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Title
William (Bill) Henry auctioneer of the Arlington Hotel & Livery Stable auction 1904
Description
PULPIT BRIDGE ST
Arlington Hotel & Livery Stable was located on Bridge St
en-CA A note concerning the pulpit is attached to the back, it reads This pulpit was originally built in a log hut at Stamford in the year 1788. In 1815 it was taken Capt. McMicking - who was under General Brock - and placed in a small Presbyterian Church, built by Capt. McMicking for the use of the garrison stationed at Niagara. In 1826 it was again removed by Capt. McMicking to a much larger church, and Governor Maitland contributed largely to the building. Governor-General Maitland built his castle in the park, now known as Governor Park". The ruins are still to be seen and visitors carry away portions of brick and stone, as souvenirs of the old castle ...
Identifier
http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=92351
Medium
Photograph
Extent
10" x 8" black & white
Is Part Of
Francis J. Petrie Collection
General Photograph Collection
Date
1904
locator
LHC - Portraits Biographical
Subject
Businesses and Stores
Hotels
Portraits - Biographical
number
D12627
Format
Photograph
Date Created
2003-11-15
Date Modified
2005-01-20