Huntingdon gleaner archives. Huntingdon County GenWeb is part of the Quebec and C...
Huntingdon gleaner archives. Huntingdon County GenWeb is part of the Quebec and Canadian GenWebs. In spite of severe winter weather, about 50 people attended. Note sur la collection Zone de la description archivistique Historique de la conservation Portée et contenu The file consists of one issue of the newspaper The Huntington Gleaner, published A collection of genealogical information on the former county of Huntingdon, Quebec. Includes birth, marriage and death notices for the surnames of McMillan, McMullen, “One hundred years ago,” the booklet reads, “the Hunters and the Macfarlanes welcomed the surveyor sent out by Lord Dalhousie to lay out the At the age of twenty-two, he came to Huntingdon and founded The Gleaner. For nearly sixty-three years, he was engaged in journalism, and for nearly fifty-seven years, he was editor of his own paper. 2014-11-17 lundi 17 novembre 2014 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec Huntingdon :Huntingdon Gleaner (1985),2000-2018 lundi 17 novembre 2014, Journaux, Huntingdon :Huntingdon Résultats de recherche Notice The Huntingdon gleaner, 28 janvier 1942, mercredi 28 janvier 1942 The fonds consists of the records of the journalist and editor Robert Sellar and members of his family. Cannot visit us on site? You can purchase a copy to be sent to you. The extracts on these pages, which have been so very You can order materials in advance to be ready for you when you visit. During the newspaper's history, it had been published under different names, but has always included Gleaner in its masthead. Chantal Hortop Bearing the title “From printing press to Péladeau: The Huntingdon Gleaner from 1863 to 2013,” the article below was originally published Archives by decade, special edition, Sept 6, 2023 160 years ago September 18, 1863 THE HARVEST: The crops are all but secured throughout the With co-operation from the Town of Huntingdon, which has helped by providing much of the labor for the recreation project, the Rotary Club plans to add more playground equipment, and, if The file consists of one issue of the newspaper The Huntington Gleaner, published in Beauharnois and dated 24 May 1923. You will need a user card to do this. On Voice of the vanishing minority : Robert Sellar and the Huntingdon Gleaner, 1863-1919 by Hill, Robert, 1932- Publication date 1998 Topics Sellar, The history of the county of Huntingdon [Quebec] and of the seigniories of Chateaugay and Beauharnois from their settlement to the year 1838 . It includes his diaries, correspondence, and records of the Huntingdon Volunteers; business papers of On March 5 Huntingdon hosted the World Day of Prayer. 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 gleaner, lundi 13 avril 2015 2015-4-13 lundi 13 avril 2015 Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec Huntingdon :Huntingdon Gleaner (1985),2000-2018 The file consists of one issue of the newspaper The Huntington Gleaner, published in Beauharnois and dated 24 May 1923. Can you Contribute? The Canadian Gleaner was a newspaper published weekly in Huntingdon County, Quebec Province, Canada. The evening program was organized by second Vice-president Dawn Ebbitt. Some restrictions may apply.
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