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  1. The American capture of Fort George, Ontario (History and archaeology ; 13) by Margaret Coleman, 1977
  2. Ontario History, Volumes 1-4
  3. A History Of Ontario County, New York And Its People V1 (1911) by Charles F. Milliken, 2010-09-10
  4. Planting the Province: The Economic History of Upper Canada 1784-1870 (Ontario Historical Studies Series) by Douglas McCalla, 1993-03
  5. A Picture History of Ontario by Roger Hall, Gordon Dodds, 1978-06
  6. 'Terror to Evil-Doers': Prisons and Punishments in Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History) by Peter Oliver, 1998-08-22
  7. History Is Hers: Women Educators in Twentieth Century Ontario
  8. Ontario: Image, Identity, and Power (Illustrated History of Canada) by Peter Baskerville, 2002-10-24
  9. Local histories of Ontario municipalities, 1951-1977: A bibliography : with representative Trans-Canada locations of copies by Barbara B Aitken, 1978
  10. Arrivals: Stories from the History of Ontario by John Bentley Mays, 2002-08
  11. Foisted upon the Government?: State Responsibilities, Family Obligations, and the Care of the Dependent Aged in Late Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Mcgill-Queen's/Hannah ... History of Medicine, Health, & Society, 6) by Edgar-Andre Montigny, 1997-06
  12. From Coal Oil Lights to Satellites by Ray Y C Miller, 2005-01-31
  13. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: History by Ontario Ministry of Education, 2007-04-11
  14. Ontario and Quebec Railway: A History of the Development of the Canadian Pacific System in Southern Ontario by Donald N. Wilson, 1984-10

81. Welcome To Morewood, Source Of History, Genealogy, And The Eastern Ontario Busin
A Photographic and anecdotal archive of early 'smalltown' Canada, with new material added frequently Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... next. We appreciate the emails thanking us for making family histories come tolife, and strive to assist any genealogy effort connected to Eastern ontario.
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Morewood.net would like to thank readers who have contributed to this growing archive of early rural Canadiana. The photographs and anecdotes we have received through the visitor information and requests' page, hand-delivery, e-mail, or snail-mail help to build an increasingly valuable resource for other readers. Our photograph database currently only lists 1531 rows of data searchable by Surname. All photographs for the other communities (see Other Canadian Towns for list of towns) can now be searched for related surnames. We appreciate the emails thanking us for making family histories come to life, and strive to assist any genealogy effort connected to Eastern Ontario. Any readers who have family heirlooms like journals, photographs, artifacts, newspaper clippings, or family trees that they would like to share with the world (and have a back-up digital version of the heirloom), we ask that you scan the items if you have a scanner - or and we'll see if we can find the easiest way to digitize your material for you. Site Services Morewood.net was originally designed as a genealogical and historical archive for rural Canada. The original historical nature of the site continues to grow in the

82. Multicultural History Society
43 Queen's Park Crescent East, Toronto, ontario, M5S 2C3 Telephone(416) 9792973 Fax (416) 979-7947. E-mail mhso.mail@utoronto.ca.
http://citd.scar.utoronto.ca/MHSO/
43 Queen's Park Crescent East, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C3
Telephone: (416) 979-2973
Fax: (416) 979-7947 E-mail: mhso.mail@utoronto.ca Multicultural Historical Society through the eyes of a visitor from Kiev, Ukraine. Ivan Tkacheno, 1990. This site was last updated on Oct. 23,2001

83. Grand River Sachem, Caledonia Ontario - History
Caledonia history. Caledonia's history dates back more than two centuries.After the American Revolution, Captain Joseph Brant was
http://www.sachem.on.ca/History/
Caledonia History
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Caledonia's history dates back more than two centuries. After the American Revolution, Captain Joseph Brant was rewarded for his loyalty to the Crown with a tract of land six miles wide on each side of the Grand River (then known as the Ouse River) from its mouth to its source. The first white settlers arrived in 1784 and many United Empire Loyalists were among the early inhabitants. Once the 1832 treaty between the government and Indians was signed, settlement in the area quickened. In 1832, several locks and dams were constructed and marked the launch of the navigation era. The villages of Seneca and Oneida amalgamated to form Caledonia in 1834, guided by "town father" Ranald McKinnon. Many of the street names originated because of McKinnon's Scottish background. A six-span swing bridge spanned the river by 1843. Three years later, the Hamilton-Port Dover Plan Road was complete, joining Caledonia to its neighbors. Businesses of the time included saw and grist mills, a distillery, lumberyards and milling companies, taverns, tailors, wagon-makers and a blacksmith. The Anglican and Presbyterian churches were built mid-Century. Caledonia's population was about 300. The transportation link continued with the 1852 building of the first railway line and a second in 1873.

84. History Department Home
history department at the University of Western ontario, history courses information,history faculty, Ph.D. programs in history, MA programs in history. Category Society history Academic Departments Canada ontario
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/history/
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85. University Of Guelph History Society - Guelph, Ontario, Canada - Other History S
Other Colleges and Universities with history Programs. other history programs student societies. ontario University history Societies/Clubs.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~histsoc/other_schools-societies.shtml
H I S T O R Y S O C I E T Y ~~ U N I V E R S I T Y o f G U E L P H
Other Colleges and Universities with History Programs
Ontario University History Societies/Clubs These are the history societies/clubs that we are aware of (as of May 30, 2002): Brock University Historical Society
Carlton Undergraduate History Society
(website down)
University of Guelph History Society

McMaster University History Society

University of Toronto: Glendon College: Glendon History Club
University of Toronto - History Students' Association
University of Waterloo History Society

Wilfred Laurier University History Society (no website)
University of Western Ontario History Society
Ontario Academic Institutions
The "Tri-Universities" - links last verified on May 30, 2002 Guelph - University of Guelph Department of History UofG History Society
Waterloo - University of Waterloo History Department Waterloo History Society Waterloo - Wilfred Laurier University History Department WLU History Society/Club Ontario Universities - links last verified on May 30, 2002

86. OECU - Your Credit Union
Offers personal financial services for active or retired educational employees and their families, from its headquarters in Mississauga. Describes locations, bond, internet banking and history.
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Welcome to Your Credit Union
Ontario Educational Credit Union is committed
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We support the success of and will not compete for or solicit membership at those Boards
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O.E.C.U exists solely to service the financial needs of
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We are proud to have been doing so since 1962!

87. OntarioGenWeb
Volunteers are always needed, and always welcome. If you have knowledge ofan area or genealogy/history resource in ontario, please help us out.
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  • 88. All Souls' Anglican Church, Lansing - Toronto, Ontario - History
    Toronto, ontario. A Year At All Souls' Church. I am hoping that it will be possibleto find enough information to work up a page or two on the history of All
    http://www.allsouls.ca/history.html
    ALL SOULS' ANGLICAN CHURCH
    Lansing, Toronto, Ontario
    A Year At All Souls' Church
    I am hoping that it will be possible to find enough information to work up a page or two on the history of All Souls' Church. There is also scope for including a section dealing with the future developments either here or under a separate heading. Until such time as sufficient information is supplied, this page will be devoted to photographs illustrating the changing seasons and high days and holidays of the church year. Home Worship Calendar Contacts ... Links

    89. Fort Ontario's History A Timeline
    Fort ontario's history A Timeline Provided by Fort ontario, . Thosewho visit Fort ontario will get a glimpse into the past, including
    http://www.oswegodailynews.com/content/2000/062600/062600_fort_past_at_a_glance.

    90. Records For Literacy -- Ontario -- History. (in VSCCAT)
    Literacy ontario history. Record 1 of 1. Graff, Harvey J. Theliteracy myth literacy and social structure in the nineteenth
    http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/@LITERACY/003f30001100/0
    Literacy Ontario History.
    Record 1 of 1

    91. AMO Home Page
    Works with and for municipal governments in areas such as intergovernment relations and policy development; information gathering and disseminating on issues affecting municipalities.
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    The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) works with and for municipal governments. AMO's traditional activities include inter-government relations and policy development; information gathering and disseminating on all issues affecting municipalities. AMO also develops and delivers new and innovative products and services for municipalities.
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    92. Government Of Ontario, Canada / Gouvernement De L'Ontario, Canada
    Main site of the provincial government that includes links to government sites and agencies, tourism and economic information.
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    93. WELCOME TO THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO
    Honourable James K. Bartleman, viceregal officer of the province, representating the Queen.
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    94. | Ontario Badminton Association
    Exists to provide an organized, structured environment for the activity of competitive badminton in ontario.
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    95. ParaResearchers.Org
    Actively investigating and researching claims of the paranormal in ontario Canada. Information topics include UFOs, ghosts and hauntings, alien abduction, cryptozoology, metaphysical experiences.
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  • 97. OCC Ontario Chamber Of Commerce The Voice Of Business Since 1911
    General information about the OCC including membership, newsletters, related surveys and results, publications and links to media.
    http://www.occ.on.ca/
    Premier Eves Draws Record OBAC Turnout
    Over 50 Ontario Business Advisory Council members attended the OCC's latest forum with Premier Ernie Eves , a record turnout for the fifth event in this year's expanded OBAC schedule.
    The Premier was in fine and feisty form as he responded to questions on a variety of topics ranging from healthcare to taxation, following opening remarks on the government's recent budget. Premier Eves was a much anticipated guest, and topped an already impressive list of speakers that has so far included Liberal leadership candidates John Manley and Paul Martin , Ontario Energy Minister John Baird and Ontario Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty
    Bernie Wilson (Vice Chairman, PricewaterhouseCoopers), Premier Ernie Eves and Len Crispino (President, OCC) The OBAC forums are an opportunity for senior business leaders to meet with political decision makers in an informal and in-camera roundtable discussion.
    Next up in the OBAC lineup is Minister of External Affairs, Bill Graham at a date to be announced shortly. After the roundtable discussion, Premier Ernie Eves and Len Crispino chats with an OBAC guest.

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    99. Ontario Municipal Home Pages
    A list that shows the makeup of municipalities in different areas of the province, most of them with their own websites.
    http://199.202.235.157/ylg/ontario.html
    Ontario Municipal Home Pages
    Produced and Maintained by the AMO Resource Centre
    The following municipal sites have been established on the Net. Not all of the listed sites have been created or endorsed by municipal governments. This is the most complete list of Ontario municipal sites anywhere on the Internet. If your municipality has a home page or your link is incorrect, please email URL to webmaster@amo.municom.com
    Updated : March 31, 2003 REGIONS REGIONS Durham map Greater Sudbury (Status: City, January 1, 2001) Haldimand ( Status: Town, January 1, 2001)

    100. London Museum Of Archaeology Virtual Tour
    Virtual Museum Tour Southwestern ontario The First 11 000 Years will take you on a journey into ontario's prehistoric past. the development of southwestern ontario's Native People through the long
    http://www.uwo.ca/museum/virtual_tour
    Southwestern Ontario: The First 11,000 Years
    T his tour through the Museum Gallery will take you on a journey into Ontario's prehistoric past. The museum's Archaeologists have traced the development of southwestern Ontario's Native People through the long and patient study of over 200 site excavations throughout southwestern Ontario during the last 22 years. These excavations represent all periods of Native occupation, from their nomadic beginnings in a frozen land 11,000 years ago to a settled village life, living as the early European explorers found them just 450 years past. T he archaeological and other scientific evidence gathered becomes a blueprint of how people lived. Artifacts, ranging from pottery vessels to smoking pipes and from arrowheads to harpoons, start to draw the picture. Garbage becomes a gold mine of information. Middens (garbage dumps) reveal animal bone, plant remains including charcoal from fires, as well as the by-products of the manufacture of tools. Settlement data, such as post moulds in the ground, reveal palisades, houses, and other structures. Hearth floors and pits seen as dark stains in the yellow subsoil make the picture more precise. M any pieces to this fascinating archaeological puzzle are still missing, prompting continuous research for a clearer understanding of this story.

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