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51 | Part II 1854 Letters to William Henry Beatty |
Owner of original: GG Date: Jun 2019 |
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52 | PDF of The House Belongs to the Government by G. Kent Gooderham, Edited by George Gooderham During his lifetime, Kent Gooderham, wrote down many of the stories he had heard and researched about his Ezekiel ancestors. Now Kent's son, George, has brought them together into an extremely readable book about how his ancestors became Indian Agents for the Blackfoot tribe out west, and how Kent's father, George Hamilton Gooderham, walked between the two worlds of the Blackfoot out west as a country born son and the world of his privileged cousins, when he came east to be educated, and worked on the the family farms, mills, and ancillary enterprises here in Ontario. | |||
53 | Presentation of a "saluting" gun to the Oriole 1881 article about a saluting gun presented by James G. Worts, to the Oriole, owned then by John Leys, Vice-Commodore of the RCYC. | |||
54 | Remarks about York Mills Baptist Church (and St Johns Anglican church beyond it)
by George Hamilton Gooderham | |||
55 | Rev, Ezekiel Gooderham - a biography source unknown | |||
56 | Roderick Malcom Gooderham's attestation papers for enlistment | |||
57 | Selby has a Bohemian Charm all its own by Greg Quill, published in the Star | |||
58 | Sins of the Fathers by James Fitzgerald Article by James Fitzgerald, descendant of John G. Fitzgerald who was instrumental in the creation of what became Connaught Labs and making a vaccine for diptheria widely available |
Owner of original: James Fitzgerald |
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59 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
60 | Six Gooderham homes near 504 Jarvis St. Brief description and location of six Gooderham homes | |||
61 | Spiffy King Edward cozies up to new lovers Article by Beverly Gray about restoration of the King Edward Hotel | |||
62 | Terms and Privacy Policy Describes terms of use and privacy policy for www.gooderham-worts.ca website users |
Owner of original: GG |
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63 | The early years of Connaught Labs Describes the creation of Connaught Labs and ir Albert E. Gooderham's role. | |||
64 | The Farm - a story written by William Gooderham Blackstock Describes the Gooderham farm in Clarkson where the Blackstock grandchildren of William Gooderham spent their summers. See also Clarkson's Farm. The farm stretched south from what is today Royal Windsor Dr. to the lake between Southdown Rd and Avonhead Rd. https://maps.app.goo.gl/5uQwtrYq4TPtbpFF6 | |||
65 | The Hunt Club Steeplechases A description of the steeplechase in which "Mr. Gooderham's gritty horse galloped in winner of the trophy by 9 or ten lengths." |
Owner of original: GG Date: Dec 28 2018 |
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66 | The Toronto Hunt CLub Description of a hunt near the Danforth returning to Todmorden Mills. Mr. John Leys, the commodore of the RCYC is said to be "as good a performer cross country as on the deck of his yacht." |
Owner of original: GG Date: 27 Dec 2018 |
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67 | Toronto Hunt History by Polly Winsor I Polly Winsor did quite a bit of research into the Toronto Hunt, and wrote two publications that resulted in quite brief mentions of our family. The first of those excerpts are presented here. |
Owner of original: PW Date: 2014 |
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68 | Toronto Island Connections by Sally Gibson Article describing the connection between the Toronto Islands, G&W, family members and the RCYC. Today the close historical connection between the distillery and the Island is symbolized by the location of the RCYC city landing on the tip of the post-war extension of the Gooderham & Worts wharf at the foot of Parliament Street. | |||
69 | Winter Meet of The Hunt Club A detailed description of a "driving party" including fifty sleighs, beginning at Lindenwold, the home of Master of the Hunt, James Gooderham Worts and ending with a dinner at Hanwick's Hotel seating about 100. The article includes detailed descriptions of the toasts given at dinner and the attendees including "Old Mr. Gooderham, a gentleman over 90 years of age" |
Owner of original: GG Date: Dec 27 2018 |
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70 | York Club - A Monster House Article by John Bentley Mays |