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James Gooderham will page 3
James Gooderham will page 3
 
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James Gooderham will page 4
James Gooderham will page 4
 
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James Gooderham will page 5
James Gooderham will page 5
 
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James Gooderham Worts, 1864
James Gooderham Worts, 1864
Photo taken at the Notman Studio, Montreal, 1864
Owner of original: Notman Archive, Montreal
Date: 1864
 
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Jane Elizabeth Gooderham (Antliffe)
Jane Elizabeth Gooderham (Antliffe)
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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Jessie Edith Copeland
Jessie Edith Copeland
 
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Jessie Helen Gooderham
Jessie Helen Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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John Dean Gooderham's clock
John Dean Gooderham's clock
 
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John Dean Gooderham's Clock back
John Dean Gooderham's Clock back
 
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John Dean Gooderham's Clock back closeup
John Dean Gooderham's Clock back closeup
 
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John Dean Gooderham's Clock face closeup
John Dean Gooderham's Clock face closeup
 
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John Dean Gooderham's Clock full face
John Dean Gooderham's Clock full face
 
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John Dean Gooderham's Clock inner works
John Dean Gooderham's Clock inner works
 
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John Dean Gooderham's Clock inscription
John Dean Gooderham's Clock inscription
 
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John G. Fitzgerald
John G. Fitzgerald
A Canadian physician and public health specialist who was instrumental in the creation of Connaught Labs and in control of diphtheria, first by producing and freely distributing antitoxin, and then in 1924 by using mass production to enable widespread use of the vaccine...
 
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John Hamilton Gooderham
John Hamilton Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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John Hamilton Gooderham
John Hamilton Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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John Hamilton Gooderham
John Hamilton Gooderham
Prepared for his trip west in 1879. Image annotated by GHG on back.
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
Date: 1879
 
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John Hamilton Gooderham instructing modern farming techniques.
John Hamilton Gooderham instructing modern farming techniques.
DOMINION OF CANADA ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE 1893.

The agent speaks most highly of the herder's diligence and untiring energy in the performance of his duties under very unfavourable and trying conditions.

I inspected all the cattle: with a few exceptions they all looked well, the two thorough-bred Galloway bulls, just purchased, have arrived; they are very fine animals, and they will,'no doubt, prove a good addition to the herd.

I inspected the large now stables and corrals built last summer for the accommodation of this herd. They are well constructed and should afford every necessary protection against an inclement winter. These stables are adjacent to and near the river, and are very conveniently situated for watering the stock.

Piapot Band No. 75 - J.H. Gooderham, Farmer, Farm 9.

Mr. Gooderham, was sent to take charge of this band from Touchwood Agency. He is experienced in dealing with Indians, having been in the service of this department, in the same capacity, since 1879; he speaks the Cree language fluently. He took charge here in October, 1892.

At the time of my inspection, the Indians had already left their houses, in which they reside during the winter, and were all living in tents. There was but one case of sickness in the whole camp, a returned Industrial School child, sick with consumption.

These people were well clothed and appeared cheerful. They had their cattle with them at the camp, and I was able to make an enumeration of them without any difficulty, and also to observe their condition. While some of them looked as if they had passed through a hard winter, they were improving in condition, and some were looking very well indeed.

I audited the books of this farm, balancing the same. They were kept with regularity, and they checked with those of the agency.

I inspected the goods in use, and made a list of those worn out.

I made an inventory of the tools and implements in the hands of the Indians. The list of goods "under Government controls" represents but a small portion of those they possess: since my last inspection, they have bought eleven bob-sleighs at twenty-six dollars to thirty dollars each, seventeen wagons, seven mowers and six horse-rakes; these they have paid for by selling hay and grain, they sell their hay in Regina, a distance of thirty-five miles. Last year the price there was five dollars and fifty cents a ton. They also sold over one hundred tons to the Indian Department at two dollars a ton; this was for the agency herd.

At the time of my inspection, seeding was finished and they had renewed and re-established their fences in a substantial manner, using new rails when required; wheat was showing above the ground. About twenty-seven Indians are interested in the crops, and these farm in sixteen communities. The crops consist of ninety-three acres wheat, six acres turnips, two acres carrots, five acres potatoes, total one hundred and six acres; it is nearly all on land the second crop from breaking. Four houses and as many stables have been built within the past year, and the Indians work steadily during the winter hauling hay to Regina, and to the herd stables; although only twenty-seven Indians are interested as owners of crops, fifty-three are classed as working Indians of the two hundred and five in the band.
Crop, 1892.

In 1892 this band had in crop two hundred acres wheat, thirteen acres oats, eight acres potatoes, five acres turnips. It was a most disastrous year for them, as nearly the whole of the crop was destroyed by a hail storm: all that was harvested from this large area of crops, was fifty-six bushels wheat, thirty-four bushels oats, six hundred bushels turnips. Sixteen bushels of the wheat were used for seed, and the remainder put to stock; the oats were put to stock, and the Indians used the turnips.

The same year, the farmer had in crop half an acre potatoes. It was a wonder that in the face of such ill-luck the Indians were induced to farm this year as largely as they have done.

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/indianaffairs/001074-119.01-e.php?page_id_nbr=8979&PHPSESSID=p27c1bmpa77sg18s1cpse6b0p0
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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Katharine Gooderham nee MacDonald Wife of George Gooderham
Katharine Gooderham nee MacDonald Wife of George Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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Katherine MacDonald
Katherine MacDonald
Croped from an image with her sister(?) Elizabeth and marked as Grandma Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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Kathleen Elizabeth Gooderham
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Mississauga Museum
 
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Kentner Memorial
Kentner Memorial
Drumquin Ontario
Mary Anne Kentner
George Kent Gooderham
Helen Rae Crawford Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
Date: 1991
 
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Kentner Memorial
Kentner Memorial
Detail showing inscriptions for George Hamilton's wife Mary Ann Kentner, her son George Kent Gooderham and Helen Rae Crawford, his wife.
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
Date: Summer 2013
 
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King Edward Hotel postcard
King Edward Hotel postcard
Original building before later additions
 
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Lawyers, families, and businesses : the shaping of a Bay Street law firm, Faskens, 1863-1963 by Kyer, Clifford Ian, 1949-
Lawyers, families, and businesses : the shaping of a Bay Street law firm, Faskens, 1863-1963 by Kyer, Clifford Ian, 1949-
Year/Format: 2013, Book , xvi, 319 p. :
Summary/Review: Ian Kyer, provides a superbly researched and fascinating study of the origins and development of the law firm now known as Fasken Martineau Dumoulin. Beginning in colonial Toronto in 1863 where two young lawyers, William Henry Beatty and Edward Marion Chadwick, established their partnership in 'one room, half furnished,' The firm represented Gooderham and Worts for many years and the first portion of the book provides an insider view of the legal challenges and complexities of the growth of Gooderham and Worts.

Owner of original: Toronto Public Library
 
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Lillian M. Beatty Toronto Island Home
238 Lakeshore
Lillian M. Beatty Toronto Island Home 238 Lakeshore
 
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Lillian May Gooderham Beatty
Lillian May Gooderham Beatty
Owner of original: Carol Jean Ackerman
 
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Lindenwold - the estate of James Gooderham Worts, Mill St., Toronto
Lindenwold - the estate of James Gooderham Worts, Mill St., Toronto
This was the home of James Gooderham Worts. It was located on the north east corner of Mill and Trinity Streets, Toronto. This is the only known photo of the house. Information about the construction and destruction of the house remains elusive - probably built in the late 1860s or early 1870s, and likely torn down around 1890.
Owner of original: Deb McKinley
Date: Unknown
Place: Toronto, ON
 
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Louisa (Gooderham) and William Walker birth dates
Louisa (Gooderham) and William Walker birth dates
Louisa and William Walker bible inscription of their birth dates
Owner of original: Hugh Brian Snider
Date: Dec 2015
 
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Louisa Gooderham Walker Score
Louisa Gooderham Walker Score
 
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Louisa Gooderham Walker Scores house on Carleton
Louisa Gooderham Walker Scores house on Carleton
 
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Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible inscription
Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible inscription
bible Inscription of Louisa Walker's (nee Gooderham)children's birth dates
Owner of original: Hugh Brian Snider
Date: Dec 2015
 
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Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible record of her children's deaths
Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible record of her children's deaths
Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) bible record of her children's deaths
Owner of original: Hugh Brian Snider
Date: Dec 2015
 
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Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) family bible
Louisa Walker (nee Gooderham) family bible
Bible possibly given to Louisa Gooderham by her father William Gooderham
Owner of original: Hugh Brian Snider
Date: Dec 2015
 
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Louise Howell Hazard's hand made handkerchief
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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Map - Lofty Windmill, York, U.C, 1832
Map - Lofty Windmill, York, U.C, 1832
Map of York, Upper Canada, 1832, showing location of mill belonging to Worts and Gooderham, Millers. Also, approximate site of the Worts and Gooderham residence during their early years in York. This image was adapted by Douglas Worts from an early map of York.
Place: Toronto, ON, Canada
43.650059984336345, -79.35972511768341
 
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Map showing the area of George Hamilton Gooderham’s travels as a youngster
Map showing the area of George Hamilton Gooderham’s travels as a youngster
Born on the Poorman Reserve, George was taken to the Piapot reserve as a three year old.
 
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Map showing tunnel route from under the King Edward hotel
Map showing tunnel route from under the King Edward hotel
 
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Maps showing Scole, Bungay and Yarmouth in Britain
Maps showing Scole, Bungay and Yarmouth in Britain
Gooderhams came from Scole Suffolk and Worts from nearby Bungay in Norfolk. They left Britain from the Port of Yarmouth
Owner of original: DW
 
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Margaret McKinnon, wife of John Hamilton Gooderham
Margaret McKinnon, wife of John Hamilton Gooderham
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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Mary and William Gooderham celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Date: 26 Jun 1957
 
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Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) as a University of Toronto Graduate from the school of Architecture. First class to permit women in the course.
Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) as a University of Toronto Graduate from the school of Architecture. First class to permit women in the course.
Formal Graduation Photograph of Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) taken on her graduation year in 1911.
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
 
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Mary Anna Kentner as a young girl
Mary Anna Kentner as a young girl
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham
Date: abt 1900
 
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Mary Reford Duncanson wife of Colonel Albert E. Gooderham
Mary Reford Duncanson wife of Colonel Albert E. Gooderham
 
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Meadowvale Mills to Millennium by Kathleen A. Hicks.
Meadowvale Mills to Millennium by Kathleen A. Hicks.
An illustrated history of Meadowvale outside Toronto with particular emphasis on Mills. Gooderhams were operating farms and mills and even bought the wood to build their windmill in Meadowvale.
Owner of original: The Friends of the Mississauga Library System, 2004, 1st Edition
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
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Melville Ross Gooderham obit
Melville Ross Gooderham obit
 
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Mineral Springs Bottling Plant 1911
Mineral Springs Bottling Plant 1911
Built by William George Gooderham in Hoggs Hollow
Owner of original: NYHS00976, 1911
 
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Mineral Springs Bottling Plant 1931
Mineral Springs Bottling Plant 1931
Built by William George Gooderham in Hoggs Hollow
Owner of original: City of Toronto Archives f16, s71, it8279
 

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