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Webb Family Fond

Collection of print materials: correspondence, statements of account, sherriff's documents, land grants, and wedding apparel artifacts:

2022-001-A -- Laminated & coil-bound bio of Severe Dorey (July 15, 1845 – June 25, 1951) , railwayman & farmer, citizen of Gananoque, 3 pages, typed; 100th birthday congratulations letter [July 1945] addressed to Sylvester from George T. Fulford,[M.P.] Brockville; congratulation telegram to Sylvester, July 15, 1945, from W. L. MacKenzie King. [P.M. Canada]

2022-001-B -- Ministry of Government Service: copy of Crown Patent, issued to John McMullin, re Lot 37, Conc 10 : July 19, 1877 to John Madden

2022-001-C -- Ministry of Government Service: copy of Grant, issued to King’s College, re University of King’s College, Jan 1828

2022-001-D -- Statements of Account: To James Webb, Gilt Edge Cheese and Butter Factory, 15 pg1917-1918, 1 pg Jan 6 1919, 3 pg July
1923-Oct 1923, 7 pg June 1924-Dec 1924; To James Webb, Seeley’s Bay Cheese Factory, 6 pg May 1908-Nov 1908, 5 photocopied pgs – sample docs.

2022-001-E-- Correspondence to James A. Webb Esq. 5 stamped envelopes related to settlement of James H. Webb Estate,(probate 1934)

2022-001-F -- Legal and sherriff’s documents: 1878-1912, Pittsburgh Township, Frontenac County; variety of individuals named, Assignment of Mortgage, Affidavit of Claim, Writ of Fi. Fa. (Damages and Costs), Writ of Replevin, Execution Against Lands, Garnishee Order and Summons, Execution, Roll of Estreat, Copy of Inquisition.

2022-001-G -- White (discoloured) satin wedding blouse, skirt, veil, sash, shoes,[infant’s] vest; [all arrived in a T.Eaton box which incld item details] label included.

Ted Webb

W.G. Johnston Store

One photograph of W.G. Johnston's store in Lansdowne on Prince St. in the early 1900's. He was a dealer in boots,shoes,groceries etc. Oysters in season, General Fire Insurance. Mr. Johnstron's store also housed the telephone company. He also was the ticket agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway

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