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Thunder Bay
Historical Museum Society
Archival
Holdings
The archives of the Thunder Bay
Historical Museum Society holds approximately 130
linear meters of textual records, 1,900 maps and
plans, 150,000 photographic images, and extensive
ready-reference files on historical, biographical and
architectural themes.
Its mandate covers the history of
Northwestern Ontario, with a special focus on the
City of Thunder Bay and its district. Collections
include personal papers and the records of
businesses, governments, labour unions, and community
and military organizations.
The archives is supplemented by a
2,200-volume library and complete reprography
services. It is open to the public from 9am to 5pm,
Mondays to Fridays. Appointments are
preferred.
Categories of
Fonds
Business & Labour Community Organizations Personal
Papers Military Records Government
& Judicial
Business and Labour
Records
The records of businesses and labour
unions in the City of Thunder Bay and the Thunder Bay
district, particularly from the 1870s to 1960 but also
including records from as early as 1806. Significant
collections include the Silver Islet Mining Company,
Thomas Marks & Co., Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., Royal
Edward Hotels, and the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation's Thunder Bay station, C.B.Q.
List of
Business and Labour Fonds
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A-C
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Abitibi
Power & Paper Co., 1926-1947
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Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, Division 63, 1903-1968
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Canadian Broadcasting
Corp./C.B.Q., 1974-1988
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Canadian
Car & Foundry Co., 1917-1923, 1944-1979
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Canadian Pacific Railway,
1906-1940
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Chapples Ltd., 1950
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Commercial Motion Picture Co.,
1914, 1931
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Consolidated Press,
1939-1961
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Crawley
Films, ca. 1950
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D-N
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Daily
Times-Journal, 1965-1970
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Fort
William Brick & Tile Co., 1892-1984
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Great
Lakes Lumber & Shipping Co., 1948-1950
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Great
Lakes Paper Co., 1948, 1950
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Hudson's
Bay Company, 1823-1971
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J.V.
Welch Co., 1897-1983
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Moran &
Co., Fort William, 1930-1933
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Newago
Timber Co., 1856-1958
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North
West Company, 1806-1809
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O-R
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Ontario
Hydro, 1926, 1974
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P.H. &
P. Co. (R.S. Piper Co.), 1905-1906
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Port
Arthur Coal Handlers' Union, 1911-1917
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Port
Arthur Shipbuilding Company, 1909-1966
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Royal
Edward Hotel, 1928-1977
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St.
Andrew's Cemetery, 1878-1940
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S-Z
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Scandinavian Boarding House,
1911-1914
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Silver
Islet Mining Co., 1870-1884
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Steep
Rock Iron Mines, 1890-1979
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Thomas
Marks & Co., 1874-1893
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Woodside Bros. Foundry,
1888-1903, 1922-1923
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Workman's Cooperative
Association Restaurant, 1924-1947
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W.S.
Piper Hardware Co., 1890-195?
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Young &
Lillie, 1918-1964
Records of Community
Organizations
The records of community organizations
in Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, primarily from
the late 19th century to the present. Includes notable
economic organizations such as the Thunder Bay Chambers
of Commerce, the Lakehead Planning Board, and the
Intercity Development Association, but also social
reform groups (The Lord's Day Alliance and the
I.O.D.E., for example) and those geared mostly for
recreation such as the Lakehead Film Society and the
YMCA. Ethnic clubs are also included here.
List of Fonds
of Community Organizations
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A-D
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The Canadian
Club
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Citizen's League of West
Fort William
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Diocese of Keewatin
Anglican Mission
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E-G
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Fort William Caledonian
Society
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Fort William Little
Theatre
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Fort William Loyal
Temperance Union
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The
Fort William Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals
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The Fort William Patriotic
Society
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Fort William Police Athletic Club
/Fort William Police Association
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Fort William Police Protective
Association/Fort William Police Association
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Friends of White Otter
Castle
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Golden Gateway Lodge, Fort
William, #384, A.O.L.W.
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H-K
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Imperial Order Daughters
of the Empire, John McIntyre Chapter,
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Imperial Order Daughters
of the Empire (Lady Grey Chapter)
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Intercity Development
Association
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Kaministikwia
Club
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L-M
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Ladies' Orange Benevolent
Association
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The
Lakehead Film Society
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Lakehead Planning
Board
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Lord's Day Alliance, Fort
William, Port Arthur Branch
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Mission to
Seamen
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The Moral and Social
Reform Council of Fort William
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N-O
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19-25 Club of Fort
William
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Northwestern Ontario
Archivists' Association
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The North Western Ontario
Art Association
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Northwestern Ontario
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Boards of
Trade
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North Western Ontario
Conservation Federation
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Old Fort William
Reconstruction Collection
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Ontario Farm Service Force
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The
Ontario Women's Institute of Westfort
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P-T
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Port Arthur
Club
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Port Arthur
Police Association
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Queen Mary's Needlework
Guild
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St
Paul's Anglican Church
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Thunder Bay Chambers of
Commerce
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Thunder Bay Economic
Development Corporation
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Trinity United
Church
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U-Z
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Ukrainian Canadian
Committee, Fort William Branch
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Ukrainian National
Federation of Canada
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Wartime Housing Community
Club of Fort William
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West Algoma Council of
Women
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Westfort Community Centre,
Teen Town
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Yes For Canada! Thunder Bay
Committee
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YMCA, Fort
William
Personal Papers
Personal papers encompass a wide range
of subjects from politics and industrial history to
education and the arts. Each deals with some aspect of
Northwestern Ontario or, more specifically, with
Thunder Bay and its predecessors, Fort William and Port
Arthur. There are fonds from Saul Laskin, Thunder Bay's
first mayor; Anne J. Barrie, suffragist; A.T. Hill,
Communist leader; Wendell Beckwith, scientist; Helmer
Borg, labour organizer; Andrew Dick, lighthouse keeper;
Richard Faries, missionary; and William Wilson, farmer,
to name just a few. Most fonds are small in
size.
List of
Personal Papers
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A-B
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Allison, John
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Andrews, John
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Auger,
Rosalee
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Barrie,
Anne J.
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Beckwith, Wendell
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Black,
Bernard I.
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Blake-McNaughten
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Borg,
Helmer (Brotherhood of Carpenters &
Joiners)
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Brown,
Clifford (Port Arthur, Duluth & Western
Railway)
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Brown,
Robert
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Brown,
W.S.
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C
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Carpenter, E.A.
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Chochla, Mark (railway school
cars)
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Coombs,
Alfred
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Crawford, Jessie
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Crittall, Jean
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D
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De La
Ronde family
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Denis,
George
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Denis,
Keith
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Dick,
Andrew
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Dobie,
William Currie
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Doty,
James D.
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Draycott, Walter
MacKay
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Duncan,
G.R.
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Dyke,
Gertrude
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Dyke,
John A.
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E-G
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Eakins,
George E.
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Eberts,
Herman Frederick
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Faires,
Richard
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Frue,
William Bell (Silver Islet Mining Co.)
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H-K
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Hancock, H. Sydney
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Heald,
Ethel May Grover
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Hill,
A.T.
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Horne,
J.T.
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Kelly,
John M.
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Kelly,
Dr. Mary Isabel Mackay
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Kittredge, Belle
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L-M
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Lake
Superior voyage diary (Anon.)
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Laskin,
Saul
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Macgillvray, George
Brown
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Machin,
C.J.
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Matthews, Ross Munro
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McDougall, Neil (Port Arthur
Semi-Centennial)
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McKellar, Peter
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McKillop, D.B.
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McVicar
family
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Murray,
the Rev. S.C.
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N-Q
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Nordstrom, Einar
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Penny,
Louise (Lake Superior Regiment)
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Piper,
Carson
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Powell,
George
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R-S
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Robertson family
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Ross,
Bernard Rogan
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Slack,
Hiram Worcester
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Smith,
David
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Stephenson, Fred (Fort William
playground movement)
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T-Z
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Taylor
family
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Wadsworth, V.B.
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Wass, Charles
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Watsyk,
John
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Widnall, Art
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Wilson,
William
Records of Military
Organizations
Primarily the records of the Lake
Superior Regiment during the two World Wars, but also
including some records of peacetime service between the
wars and after 1945. Includes the 96th Lake Superior
Regiment, the 52nd Canadian Infantry Battalion, the 9th
Canadian Infantry Brigade, the Lake Superior Regiment
(Motor), and the Lake Superior Scottish
Regiment.
List of
Military Fonds
Records of Government and the
Judiciary
The Thunder Bay Museum is not an
official repository for the records of any government.
However, from time to time records created by
governments do become part of the Society's
collections, and fonds have been created for these
records. These governments include the cities of Fort
William, Port Arthur, and Thunder Bay, as well as the
Municipalities of Neebing and Shuniah. A few Provincial
and Federal records are also available.
List of
Government & Judicial Records
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A-Z
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City of
Fort William, 1905-1969
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City of
Port Arthur, 1870-1969
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City of
Thunder Bay, 1970-1981
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Government of Ontario,
1780-1987
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Crown
vs. Oliver Prevost, 1898-1899
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Government of Canada,
1871-1967
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Municipality of Neebing,
1892-1923
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Municipality of Shuniah,
1873-1891
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Port
Arthur Electric Light Collection, 1883-1901,
1906
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Province of Canada,
1864
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Thunder
Bay Jail, 1882-1977
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Thunder
Bay District Liquor Licence Inspector,
1887-1917
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