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by Terry Boyle


  Baldoon

  Bancroft

  Barker, Alfred

  Barrie

  Batchawana Bay

  Bates, August

  Bay of Quinte

  Bayfield, Captain

  Beal, John

  Beardmore, George L.

  Beardmore Sons

  Beatty, J.W.

  Beatty, Jim

  Beatty, William

  Beaverton

  Begg, Alexander

  Belleville

  Bennett, Captain Lewis

  Bethune, Rev. Charles J.S.

  Bibby, Eleanor (Nellie)

  Bibson, Thomas

  Bigelow

  Hiram

  Joel

  Joseph

  Bird, Henry James

  Birmingham, Harry

  Blairton

  Bleecker

  John Richard

  Mary

  Bletcher, Martin

  Board, John

  Bolster, G.I.

  Boulton, G.S.

  Bourke, John

  Boyle, David

  Bracebridge

  Bradshaw, R.

  Brant, Joseph

  Brantford

  Braught, Frank

  Brighton

  Brisette, Louie

  Britton

  Charles

  Jeremiah

  Brought, Frank

  Brown, Dougald

  Buck, Elijah

  Buckville

  Burgess, Dr. A.M.

  Burgess, Thomas

  Burkett, Captain

  Burlington

  Burlington Bay

  Burrows, John

  Butler, William

  Buttner, Hans

  By, Colonel

  Bytown

  Cabane de Plombe

  Cameron, John Angus

  Cameron, Malcolm

  Canadian Northern Railway

  Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)

  Canajoharie

  Canoe Lake

  Canoe Lake Cemetery

  Canoe Lake Station

  Cape Horn

  Carleton Island

  Carr

  Andres

  Thomas

  Carr, William

  Cartwright, John Soloman

  Castle, Irene

  Cataraqui

  Cavan

  Chapleau

  Chapman, John

  Chemong Lake

  Christian Island

  Churchill, H.W.

  Churchill, Winston

  Clark Family

  Clark

  Rosa

  Spencer

  Cleak, Mrs. J.B.

  Cleak, James

  Clements, George

  Clemson, Gaye

  Clergue, Francis H.

  Cobalt

  Cobalt Station

  Cobourg

  Cobourg Railway

  Cochrane

  Cochrane, Francis

  Cochrane, Samuel

  Cockburn, A.P.

  Cockburn, James

  Cockburn, Peter

  Collingwood

  Collins, Jehiel

  Collins, John

  Conant, Roger

  Conway

  Julie

  Thor

  Cooper

  James

  Robert

  Cooper, Sarah

  Copperhead

  Cornwall

  Creemore

  Crowe Lake

  Currie, Thomas

  Currier, Joseph Merrill

  Curtis, Eva

  Curve Lake

  Dafoe, Dr.

  Dalhousie, Lady

  Darlington

  Darragh, Earnest

  Davies, Miss

  Dawkins

  Don

  Fred

  de Denonville, Marquis

  de la Salle, Sieur

  de la Barre, Governor

  de Salignac de Fenelon, Francois

  De Benyon

  Deak, William

  Deemeester, Meaghan

  Dehn, Paul

  Dennis, John Stoughton

  Dexter, Elijah

  Dickson, Dr. John Robinson

  Dickson, Irene (Rene)

  Dickson, Lowrie

  Dionne

  Elzire

  Olivia

  Dionne quintuplets

  Doupe

  Dr.

  Mrs.

  Dressler, Marie

  Drury, E.C.

  Duffins Creek

  Dundela

  Dunford, Doug

  Dunn’s Pavillion

  Durant, William C.

  Durham County

  Eagle’s Nest

  East Flamborough Township

  East Whitby Township

  Eastaugh, W.J.

  Eaton, Timothy

  Ebbs, Dr.

  Edison, Thomas

  Eldorado

  Ellesmere

  Emo, Thomas

  Enniskillen

  Eves, John

  Eyre, John

  Fairbairn, William Ewart

  Farewell family

  Farewell, Moody

  Farewell, William

  Ferguson, Issac

  Ferguson, John McIntyre

  Fields, Dr.

  Fitzhugh, General Charles

  Flannery, Mike

  Fleming, Ian

  Fleming, John

  Flint, Billa

  Fort Henry

  Fort Laronde

  Fort Oswego

  Fort Rouille

  Fort St. Joseph

  Fort William

  Fort York

  Fothergill, Charles

  Fowler, Orson H.

  Franklin, Sir John

  Fraser, Shannon

  Fraser, Senator William Alexander

  Frenchman’s Bay

  Frenchman’s Bay Harbour Company

  Frontenac, Count

  Gaebel, Henry

  Gage, James

  Gage, Sir William James

  Ganaraska Valley

  Ganatsekwyagon

  Ganetsee, H.

  Garden Island

  Gates, Jonathan

  Gauen, Henry

  Georgian Bay

  Ghent, Thomas

  Gibson

  James

  William

  Gibson, Leonard (Canoe Lake)

  Gibson Township

  Gilbert, Bradford Lee

  Gilbert, George

  Gilchrist, John

  Gillies, Alec

  Gilmour, Reverend

  Glen Allen

  Gore, Francis

  Gore, Lady Arabella

  Gore, Thomas S.

  Gore’s Landing

  Gowan, Senator J.R.

  Grand Trunk Railway

  Grant, Professor J.C.B

  Grant, Ulysses S.

  Grass, Michael

  Gravenhurst

  Graxton, Joseph

  Great Western Railway

  Guignard, Stan

  Gull Island

  Gunning, James

  Guy

  Henry C.

  Mrs.

  Gwynedd

  Madoc

  Owaiin

  Hamer, John

  Hamer’s Corners

  Hamilton

  Harding, Philip

  Harris, Lawren

  Harwood

  Hastings

  County

  Railway

  Hawley, Sheldon

  Hayes, Charles

  Hayhurst Point

  Hayward, Gerald Sinclair

  Heller

  Frank

  Ron

  Hemingway, Ernest

  Hickman, Richard Baylor

  High Bluff Island

  Highland Creek

  Holland Landing

  Holland, Major Samuel

  Hollinger, Benny

  Holmes, Robert

  Hooper

  Georgiana

  John Reginald

  Joseph

  Hope, Colonel Henry

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  Hough, Henry

  Houston, John

  Howard, John

  Howland, Dr. G.W.

  Howland, Margaret

  Hudson’s Bay Company

  Hudson Bay Railway

  Hull

  Hunt, George

  Huntsville

  Hurd, Abner

  Hurling, Henry

  Hutcheson, George

  Hutton, James

  Irons, John

  Irving, Washington

  Ivanhoe

  Jackson, A.Y.

  Jackson, Alfred

  Jarvis, Samuel

  Jenness, Diamond

  Johnson, Sir John

  Johnson, William

  Jones, Augustus

  Kane, Paul

  Kapuskasing

  Kavanagh, Patrick

  Keene

  Kellet, Henry

  Kelly, J.D.

  Kenyon, Walter

  Kern, Nicolas

  King Edward VII

  King Edward VIII

  King, William Lyon Mackenzie

  King’s Town

  Kingston

  Kirkwood, Alexander

  LaRose, Fred

  Lake Scugog

  Lake Simcoe

  Lake Superior

  Lakehead

  Lampman, Archibald

  Leblanc, Georgiana

  Leith, David

  Lillie, Beatrice

  Lindsay

  Linnel, Professor Eric

  Lismer, Arthur

  Litchfield, John Palmer

  Little, Judge

  Loftus, Jane

  Lone Rock

  Lord Stanley

  Lount, Samuel

  Lynde, Jabez

  MacDonald, Dan

  MacDonald, Sir John A.

  Macdonell, Allan

  MacGrotty, Charles F.

  Machell’s Corner

  Machickning

  Mackenzie, Donald

  Mackenzie, William Lyon

  Mackenzie’s Mills

  Madoc

  Malvern

  Manatuwaba, John

  Manilla

  Marmora

  Marshall, Robert

  Mason, Amos

  Matchedash Bay

  Matheson

  May, John

  McBride, Derek

  McCabe, James

  McCaw, James

  McClure, Captain Robert

  McCormick, Terence Trainor

  McDonald, J.E.H.

  McDonald, John

  McDorman, Reverend

  McGill, Peter

  McIntosh, John

  McIntyre, Sandy

  McKeller

  McKinley, J.H.

  McLaughlin, Robert S.

  McLaughlin, Sam

  McPherson

  Memegwesi

  Memegwesi’s Crag

  Metcalf, Dr. William

  Meyer, Glen

  Meyers, John Walden

  Mica Bay

  Michilimackinac Island

  Michipicoten District

  Midland

  Miller, Dr. Willet G.

  Mississauga Nation(s)

  Mohawk Valley

  Monck, Lord

  Monodelphia

  Moodie, Susanna

  Moon, Lyman

  Moore, Richard

  Moose Deer Point

  Moose Factory

  Moosonee

  Mowat Lodge

  Mowat, Premier Oliver

  Mud Lake

  Mulligan, Jim

  Murdock, Julia

  Murphy, J.G.

  Muskoka

  Musquosh Falls

  Nelles, Abraham

  Nelson Township

  Nepean

  Nesbitt, Samuel

  New France

  Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake)

  Newcastle

  Newcastle District

  Newman, William

  Newmarket

  News, Carol

  Niagara

  Nickerson, Eluid

  Nipissing District

  Norman, Van

  North Bay

  North Falls

  North Hastings

  Northern Hastings Railway

  Northern Ontario Railway

  Northern Railway

  Northumberland

  Northumberland County

  Northway, Mrs.

  Nottawasaga Township

  Nzagima

  O’Connell, Patrick

  O’Keefe, Sir Eugene

  Obogawanung Village

  Ogetonicut

  Ojibwa

  Olde Hide House

  Ontario Northland Railway

  Ontario Provincial Criminal Laboratory

  Ops Township

  Orillia

  Oshawa

  Oswego

  Ottawa

  Ottawa Railway

  Ottawa River

  Owen, Derwyn T.

  Pahtosh, Chief

  Pancake Bay

  Pardee, Hon. T.B.

  Paris

  Parry, Sir Edward

  Parry Sound

  Parry Sound Railway

  Patterson, John

  Paudash, Robert

  Pawating

  Paxton, Captain Thomas

  Paxton’s Point

  Pedlar, George H.

  Peel Township

  Pegahmagabow, Francis

  Pendergast, John G.

  Perril, Stephen

  Perry, Peter

  Perry’s Corners

  Peterborough

  Peterborough County

  Peterborough Railway

  Philpot, Andre

  Pickering

  Pickering Township

  Pigeon Lake

  Pim, Lieutenant

  Point Frederick

  Porcupine Camp

  Port Carling

  Port Hope

  Port Nelson

  Port Robinson

  Port Sandfield

  Port Sydney

  Port Whitby

  Powell, Marcus

  Presqu’ile Provincial Park

  Presqu’ile

  Prince Albert

  Prince Arthur

  Prince Edward County

  Prince Leopold

  Purdy

  Hazard

  Jesse

  Purdy Mills

  Purdy, William

  Queen Victoria

  Quenepenon, Chief

  Rae, Dr. John

  Ranney, Dr. A.E.

  Rawdon-Hastings, Francis

  Reynolds, Sheriff

  Rice Lake

  Richards, J.W.

  Richardson, John

  Ridout, John

  Roberts, John

  Robinson, Mark

  Robinson, Peter

  Robinson, William Benjamin

  Rogers, Timothy

  Rollins, George

  Ross, James Clark

  Ross, James

  Ross, Major John

  Rowe, George

  Sacketts Harbour

  Sager Point

  Sahanatien, Chief Louis

  Saskatchewan Art Board

  Sault Ste. Marie

  Scarborough

  Scott, Duncan Campbell

  Scott, Reverend

  Scott, Sir Richard William

  Scott, Sir Walter

  Scrim, Charlie

  Scugog Indian Reserve

  Scugog Island

  Selkirk, Lord Alexander

  Serpent Mounds

  Seymour, Uriah

  Shapland, Arial

  Sharp, John

  Sharpe, Dr. Noble

  Shaw, C.O.

  Sherman, Frederick W.

  Sherman, John F.

  Shinguakouse, Chief

  Sidney Township

  Simcoe County

  Simcoe, John Graves

  Simcoe, Lady

  Simpson, Obediah

  Simpson, Robert

  Sinclair Cove

  Singleton
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  George

  John

  Nancy

  Singleton’s Corners

  Skae, Edward

  Skae’s Corners

  Sloan

  Archie

  Gordon

  Sarah

  Smith, David

  Smith, James

  Smith, Peter

  Smith Township

  Smith’s Creek

  Sparks, Nicholas

  Sparrow, Thomas

  Spencer, Joseph

  Spirit Lake

  Spruce Falls

  St. Albans

  St. George’s Anglican Church

  St. Ignace

  Stapley, Alice

  Statten, Taylor

  Stephenson, Sir William

  Stone

  William Jr.

  William Sr.

  Strachan, Bishop John

  Strachan, Reverend John

  Strickland, H.T.

  Sturgeon Lake

  Sullivan, John

  Sutton, Ephraim .B.

  Sutton, Fred

  Swan, Robert

  Swastika Hotel

  Taylor, Edward Orr

  Taylor, William

  Temiskaming

  Terrebonne station

  Tete-de-Pont Barracks

  Thayendanegea

  The Group of Seven

  The Highlands

  Thompson, John

  Thomson, David

  Thomson, George

  Thomson, Henry

  Thomson, Tom

  Thunder Bay

  Timmins

  Timmins

  Henry

  Noah

  Tisdale Township

  Tobeka Creek (Etobicoke)

  Toronto

  Trainor, Winnie

  Transcontinental Railway

  Trenton

  Tully, Kivas

  Utterson

  Vanderburg, James

  Wadsworth, Vernon Bayley

  Wallbridge, Asa

  Walton, Jonathan

  Wapomeo Island

  Warkworth

  Warren, J.B.

  Washburn’s Island

  Webbs Bay

  Webster, Edward

  Weller Stage Line

  Weller, Will

  Wellington Square

  Wexford

  Whetung

  Clifford

  Daniel

  Eleanor

  Whitby

  Whiting, A.S.

  Wiggins, John

  Williams, Elias

  Williams, John Tucker

  Wilson, Benjamin

  Wilson, Joseph

  Wilson, Nancy

  Wilson, Robert

  Winters, Brian

  Woburn

  Wright, Phileman

  Wrightville

  York (see Toronto)

  York County

  York Mills

  York River

  Yukon

  Of Related Interest

  From Queenston to Kingston

  by Ron Brown

  9781554887163

  $26.99 £15.99

  Whether you hike, bike, ride the rails, or drive, the shore of Lake Ontario can yield a treasure trove of heritage sites and natural beauty — if you know where to look.

  Travel with Ron Brown as he probes the shoreline of the Canadian side of Lake Ontario to discover its hidden heritage. Explore “ghost ports,” forgotten coves, historical lighthouses, rum-running lore, and even the location of a top-secret spy camp. The area also contains some unusual natural features, including a mysterious mountain-top lake, sand dunes, and the rare albars of Prince Edward County.

  From small communities to the megacity of Toronto, history lives on in the buildings, bridges, canals, rail lines, and homes that have survived, and in the stories, both well-known and long-forgotten, of the people and places no longer here. In From Queenston to Kingston, Ron Brown provides today’s explorer’s with a window into Ontario’s not so distant past and shares a hope that, in future, progress and historical preservation go hand in hand.

 

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