- CA BWGPL WEG-Mar-OS9570
- Unidad documental simple
- 2000s
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
A view of the Marsh Canal looking north from the 5th line bridge.
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
A view of the Marsh Canal looking north from the 5th line bridge.
Parte deOral History Collection
Audio of an interview with Sam Catania on September 27, 1994. Recorded and prompted by George Jackson. Sam discusses working with Professor W.H. Day and dredging the Holland Marsh. See the Related Descriptions below for summary.
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Parte deOral History Collection
Summary of an interview with Sam Catania on September 27, 1994. Recorded and prompted by George Jackson. Sam discusses working with Professor W.H. Day and dredging the Holland Marsh. See the Related Descriptions below for audio.
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Cont'd "Tom Fuller recalls marsh days with Professor Day"
Parte deLocal History Collection
Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds
General account notes and calculations relating to the Holland Marsh Drainage Scheme, c. 1926.
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Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds
Account statements and bills in relation to the Holland Marsh drainage scheme, c. 1926. Includes a receipt from Professor William H. Day for $3.00, made out to Jack Armstrong.
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Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds
Costs for Bradford drainage scheme, dated 1928. Includes account statements and cheque information.
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Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds
Motion made by Bradford Council to instruct George McCubbin to examine the Bradford drainage scheme and report on it, dated October 12, 1929.
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
"About 50 Holland Marsh farmers are suing the Townships of West Gwillimbury and King, claiming damage to crops in August because of flooding. The farmers served notice of their intentions through their lawyers last month, saying the two municipalities neglected to clean the Schomberg River, and that the pumps at a pumping station didn't work during the heavy rain of August 16. The petition signed by the farmers was sent to the councils by their lawyer Norman Borins of Toronto. It states that because of the failure of the pumphouse much of the land near or level with the river was covered with water. King Mayor Margaret Britnell said the township has no obligation to the farmers because the cleaning of the canal and pumping operations are under the jurisdiction of the Holland Marsh Drainage Commission. Council agreed to receive the letter and send it on to the commission. West Gwillimbury council has referred the matter to the township's insurance company, Frank Cowan Company Limited."
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Fuller, Bill Audio Interview Two
Parte deOral History Collection
Summary of an interview with Bill Fuller October 19, 1994. He is interviewed by Joe Saint and George Jackson. They discuss Bill's memories and his antidotes relating to the Holland Marsh and Professor W. H. Day. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.See the Related Descriptions below for the audio.
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