Archives
New items are being added to the on-line Archives regularly. Watch for our upcoming virtual exhibit of the Munro Letters.
Do you have archival materials that should be in our collection? We are always happy to accept donations of archival material that is connected to Oakville. We prefer to receive originals, but can also accept high resolution electronic versions. Please contact us for more information on donating archival items.
Archive Results
42 results found. Records searched: 6772
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1867) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1867/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1868) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1868/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1869) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1869/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1870) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1870/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1871) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1871/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1872) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1872/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1873) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1873/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1874) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1874/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1875) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1875/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1876) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1876/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1878) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1878/ /
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1879) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1879/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1880) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1880/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1881) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1881/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1882) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1882/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1883) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1883/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1884) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1884/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1885) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1885/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1886) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1886/ /
Record Type: Archive
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Small diary owned by George Sumner (1887) - in which he writes a brief entry for every day, containing details on his family, his daily routine, town events, and his thoughts and opinions. Mr. Sumner was the town constable and lived at 145 William Street.
1887/ /
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