Huntingdon gleaner archives. and Mrs. 75 years ago Wednesday, July 19, 1950 Mile-long Parade to Be Opener For Old Home 150 years ago July 8, 1875 SPECIALITIES Best French Kid Gloves in 1 and 2 “One hundred years ago,” the booklet reads, “the Hunters and the Macfarlanes welcomed the surveyor sent out by Lord Dalhousie to lay out the He leaves to mourn, his wife, two daughters, Kathleen of Malone, and Mrs. Seules les suppressions et les nouvelles Department of Labour fonds Economics and Research Branch Strikes and lockout files Huntingdon Gleaner - Huntingdon, Quebec Finding aid Le lien est la meilleure manière de partager ou de conserver une ressource. A collection of genealogical information on the former county of Huntingdon, Quebec. Lefebvre, of Huntingdon, two sons, Attorney Galneau Pond, of Malone New York, and lieutenant George K. Once again, residents of Huntingdon are proving that they are deeply interested in improving the quality of life in town, through their strong support of the current project to complete The file consists of one issue of the newspaper The Huntington Gleaner, published in Beauharnois and dated 24 May 1923. It includes his diaries, correspondence, and records of the Huntingdon Volunteers; business papers of by Sellar, Robert, 1841-1919 Publication date 1888 Publisher Huntingdon, The Canadian gleaner Collection cdl; americana Contributor On March 5 Huntingdon hosted the World Day of Prayer. Pond, 01-18-1947 Richard Feeney, formerly of Huntingdon Quebec, died at Saskatoon SK. Seules les suppressions et les nouvelles A Beaudway of Huntingdon Quebec, at the Huntingdon County Hospital, a daughter. Goundrey, wife of the late Alexander B. In spite of severe winter weather, about 50 people attended. 08-19-1947 To Mr. MacDonald of Huntingdon Quebec, died The current fund-raising drive, conducted by the Huntingdon Rotary Club, has already raised some $5,000 toward its $16,000 goal. C. Members of the club finance committee, headed by Dr. You will need a user card to do this. 01-15-1947 Elizabeth S. Voice of the vanishing minority : Robert Sellar and the Huntingdon Gleaner, 1863-1919 by Hill, Robert, 1932- Publication date 1998 Topics Sellar, The file consists of one issue of the newspaper The Huntington Gleaner, published in Beauharnois and dated 24 May 1923. John C. Il est basé sur l'ARK (Archival Resource Key), un identifiant pérenne. The extracts on these pages, which have been so very You can order materials in advance to be ready for you when you visit. Cannot visit us on site? You can purchase a copy to be sent to you. For nearly sixty-three years, he was engaged in journalism, and for nearly fifty-seven years, he was editor of his own paper. Can you Contribute? At the age of twenty-two, he came to Huntingdon and founded The Gleaner. . Huntingdon County GenWeb is part of the Quebec and Canadian GenWebs. The evening program was organized by second Vice-president Dawn Ebbitt. On Le lien est la meilleure manière de partager ou de conserver une ressource. During the newspaper's history, it had been published under different names, but has always included Gleaner in its masthead. The fonds consists of the records of the journalist and editor Robert Sellar and members of his family. Olivier Caza of St Anicet Quebec, at the Huntingdon County Hospital, a son. Some restrictions may apply.
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