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Ontario Archaeological Society Windsor Chapter fonds

  • F 0125
  • Fonds
  • 1977-2001

This fonds contains the newsletter of the Windsor Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society, 1977-2001. Editor Peter Reid, professor of physical anthropology at the University of Windsor, normally produced six issues per year of what he soon entitled The Squirrel County Gazette. The newsletter contains administrative matters pertaining to the Chapter, summaries of Chapter events and meetings, news about local excavations and findings, updates on the state of archaeology in Ontario, and news of interesting archaeological discoveries around the world.

Ontario Archaeological Society Windsor Chapter

Great Western Railway Company fonds

  • F 0172
  • Fonds
  • 1863

This fonds consists of a large document (40cm x 35cm; handwritten text on a printed form) officially granting land in the British colony of Canada West (which would become Ontario in 1867), to the Great Western Railway Company. The grant outlines the location and cost of this land in the Township of Harwich in Kent County (an area that encompassed the villages of Blenheim, Erieau, Erie Beach, and Shrewsbury).

Great Western Railway

F.J. Mayhew fonds

  • F 0033
  • Fonds
  • 1863; 1879-1905

This fonds contains 25 personal diaries of Kent County merchant F. J. Mayhew, beginning with an 1863 trip to his birthplace in England, then following his daily activities back in Thamesville, Ontario and surrounding area, 1879-1905. The diaries are small, and the entries brief; some entries are “cross-written” (in which the diarist fills the available space, then turns the page at a 90-degree angle and writes another passage over the first). Mayhew comments on the weather, meals eaten, people he visited or received visits from, business activities, farming activities, and social or other events.

Mayhew, F.J.