Liste des dossiers techniques de la Region de Montréal
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Québec (Province). Office de planification et de développement.
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Liste des dossiers techniques de la Region de Montréal
Québec (Province). Office de planification et de développement.
List of land sold to Stephen Pettis, 21 January 1824
Part of Hall family fonds
Document with statement of land sold by Benjamin Hall to Stephen Pettis, with list of payments and dates due. The lots in question were lot 58 and 59 in the 6th range in the Township of Godmanchester.
Hall, Benjamin, 1779-1863
Liquefied Natural Gas Plant (Gaz Métropolitain, inc.)
Gaz métropolitain, inc.
L'implantation de la truite brune, Salmo Trutta, dans les eaux de la plaine de Montréal
Mongeau, Jean-René
Part of Menu Collection
L'Express du canal; The Canal Express
Lachine Canal Area Revitilisation Project
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from W. Vaughan to Clare Harrington, written from McGill University, Montreal.
Vaughan, Walter, 1865-1922
Letters to Mackenzie, Oldham & Co.
Part of Masson Collection
Includes four letters sent to Mackenzie, Oldham & Co. The first letter requests that the Quebec merchants Burns & Woolsey hire a vessel for trade with Newfoundland. The second mentions waiting for the boat and articles paid by Caldwell, Fraser & Co. The third relates to the proper form of the certificates for half the pay of Capt. Osborne and Lieut. Fraser. The fourth relates to the contract for flour and mentions John Well(e)s who has just arrived with information that the Treaty of Trade & Commerce between Great Britain and the United States had been signed in London on Dec. 31st.
Letters to Mackenzie, Oldham & Co.
Part of Masson Collection
Includes two letters sent to Mackenzie, Oldham & Co. The first letter mentions getting 500 barrels of flour for Angus Shaw's posts and 100 barrels for themselves and discusses the possible hiring or purchase of the Desire (N.W. & Co. ship) by Mackenzie, Oldham & Co. The second letter mentions that Mr. Shaw wants to know whether they will be needing one of the vessels belonging to the King's Posts to bring down the flour.