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51 | 1912 the first Canadian Big Sisters agency formed by Florence Gooderham Huestis A remarkable woman, born under a cloud, becomes a powerhouse for social change and the betterment of society |
Owner of original: Kathy Weekes |
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52 | 1912 The Gooderham Coat of Arms On the ninth of August 1912, the College of Arms in the UK granted the coat of arms to “William George Gooderham of Alverthorpe in Rosedale in the city of Toronto and dominion of Canada”. It seems he applied for it to honour his father, as the coat of arms was granted for the use of George Gooderham, his male descendants and their children. | |||
53 | 1915 Sir Albert E. Gooderham was instrumental in creating Connaught Labs In early 1915, Gooderham pledged funds to upgrade the original Antitoxin Laboratory and then acquired a large abandoned farm property north of the city. He proceeded to equip it with new buildings (buildings #3 and #4) that also enabled smallpox vaccine production, and pledged to donate it all to the university. |
Owner of original: Sanofi Pasteur Canada employee eBulletin Date: 22 Apr 2020 |
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54 | 1919 George Horace Gooderham entertains Prince Edward at the RCYC At the RCYC ball held to honour Prince Edward, His Royal Highness was no where to be found...until he was spotted on Commodore Gooderham's schooner, the Oriole, surrounded by hundreds of well wishers in their canoes. | |||
55 | 1922 Sir Albert Gooderham’s Contribution to the Insulin Story Banting, Best, and Macleod each had their own understandings of the contributions leading to the discovery of insulin. Colonel Albert Gooderham, prominent member of the Board of Governors, patron of the Connaught Laboratories, and chairman of the Insulin Committee, sought to sort it out. |
Owner of original: http://www.clinchem.org/content/48/12/2270.full#sec-24 |
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56 | 1923 William George Gooderham’s Unreadable Signature Stories during William George Gooderham's days as President of Bank of Toronto and Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation | |||
57 | 1933 Dean Gooderham Acheson "...greatest Secretaries of State of the century” Excerpts from several sources describing Dean Gooderham Acheson's remarkable achievements in service to the Government of the United States. | |||
58 | 1934 Sir Albert Edward Gooderham is Knighted Sir Albert E Gooderham turned the G&W distillery into a factory making cordite for the war effort. | |||
59 | 1939 Graduating Nurse 1939 Graduating Nurse, Toronto General Hospital |
Owner of original: Bill Southern |
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60 | 1940 A Glimpse of Christmas Past Helen Younder, our Ezekiel administrator, shares this month's featured story and photo to give us a taste of a Gooderham Christmas. Her grandfather, William Ezekiel Gooderham, told this story in 1958 to Doris McPherson, author of A Glimpse of Christmas Past. He and wife May (Mary Jane) are captured in a charming photo while out for a sleigh ride. | |||
61 | 1965 Dean Gooderham Acheson RSVPs to the family reunion Describing how Dean Gooderham Acheson is connected to our family, his early years and his response to our 1965 reunion. | |||
62 | 2. Inventory of Archival Sources
The Gooderham and Worts Distillery was redeveloped and renamed The Distillery District. The site is designated a National Historic Site. In the process, the developers created a website to capture the sites history, including that of its founders, at www.distilleryheritage.com The source material relating to the Gooderham family on this site is listed in this document. |
Owner of original: Stephen A. Otto Date: Mar 1994 Place: Toronto, ON, Canada |
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63 | 2024 Forgotten Cemetery Describes the cleanup of the York Mills Cemetery where Ezekiel Gooderham and his wife Harriet Juby are buried | |||
64 | 3. Archive re: Bertram Sturrup collection 65 banker's boxes of documents and photos pertaining to Gooderhams were donated to the Community History Project by Bertram Sturrup. Bertram Sturrup was a descendant of William Gooderham. Additional artifacts are held by the executor of Bertram Sturrup's estate, Bob Szagala (reputed to include a rocking chair that belonged to William Gooderham (1790 - 1881)). |
Owner of original: Community History Project in trust Place: Toronto, ON, Canada |
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65 | 504 Jarvis St., Toronto, the home built by George Horace Gooderham Rogers TV show Structures about the architecture of 504 Jarvis Street, Toronto, built by George Horace Gooderham in 1891. Other Gooderham buildings in Toronto and are also discussed as are some personal stories about the Gooderhams who lived there. | |||
66 | A Canadian Philanthropist by Donald Jones About Sir Albert E. Gooderham who, among other achievements helped fund the creation of Connaught Labs. |
Owner of original: Globe and Mail |
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67 | Acheson Country by David Campion Acheson published by WW Norton This is a personal memoir of Dean Acheson, written by his son, who, in writing the book, wished readers to see the personal side of the statesman. The memoir shows us Dean Acheson at home with his wife, Alice, his friends and children, before and after his tenure as President Truman's Secretary of State. | |||
68 | Acheson: The Secretary of State Who Created the American World by James Chace Acheson is the first comprehensive biography of the most important and controversial secretary of state of the twentieth century. More than any other of the renowned "Wise Men" who shaped America's vision of the world in the aftermath of World War II, Dean Acheson was the quintessential man of action, the driving force behind the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and NATO. James Chace has given us an important and dramatic work of history chronicling the momentous decisions, events, and fascinating personalities of the most critical decades of the American Century. | |||
69 | Adam Armstrong |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham |
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70 | Adam Armstrong with son Holly |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham Date: abt 1900 |
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71 | Aerial image from 1946 near Scole, Norfolk Aerial image from 1946 of the heritage listing property where it looks like William, Ezekiel and Elizabeth grew up | |||
72 | Albert Gooderham and Connaught Labs by Donald Jones |
Owner of original: Globe and Mail |
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73 | Albert Gooderhams 1913 Wolseley | |||
74 | Alcohol in Industry by Gooderham & Worts, limited. Year/Format: 1938, Book , 26 p. : Subjects: Alcohol. Private Press and Fine Printing Collection : PPFPC Publication information: Toronto : Gooderham & Worts, ltd., [c1938]. Language: English Corporate Author: Gooderham & Worts, limited. Added author: Brigdens (Firm) |
Owner of original: Metro Toronto Reference Library |
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75 | Alfred Morgan Cosby A M Cosby married the second daughter of Sarah and JG Worts. |
Owner of original: Deb McKinley |
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76 | Alice Worts won the first Toronto skating competition in 1863 | |||
77 | Alice Worts won the silver trophy on the right Alice won Toronto's first skating competition and won this prize | |||
78 | All the Journey Through [University of Toronto Press Incorporated: Toronto, 1997]
by C.M. Blackstock (Author)
All the Journey Through is also the story of the making of a Toronto family, though much of the narrative takes place outside the city. Recollecting her childhood in the 1920s and 1930s, the author begins with the large weekly family dinner parties and the Sunday afternoon teas for the children held at her grandmother's house in Toronto, and the happy times spent at that grandmother's summer house on Lake Simcoe. Then, quoting extensively from the letters, which date from 1817 to 1919, the author reaches further back into the past. |
Owner of original: held by the Archives of Ontario J.J. Talman Library. It can be found at call number 920 B575 |
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79 | Angus Walters, Bluenose skipper, with Norman R. Gooderham Bluenose skipper is guest of R.C.Y.C. When the dinghy fleet set off for the season's first race; Captain Angus Walters watched with Norman R. Gooderham; commodore of the yacht club; and for years one of the outstanding racing captains on the Great Lakes. |
Owner of original: Toronto Public Library |
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80 | Anna Maria Huff | |||
81 | Annals of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club 1852 - 1937
Excerpts describing the history of the Gooderham's at the RCYC and the Oriole. by Snider, C. H. J. (Charles Henry Jeremiah), 1879-1971. Year/Format: 1937, Subjects: Royal Canadian Yacht Club--History. Yachting--Ontario--Toronto. Publication information: Toronto : Rous & Mann, 1937- Language: English Format: Regular Print Book More creator details: compiled by C.H.J. Snider. Contents note: [v. 1.] 1852-1937 |
Owner of original: Metro Toronto Reference Library |
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82 | Another Father Gone - Ezekiel obit source unknown | |||
83 | Archibald Gooderham |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham |
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84 | Arthur Harold Madill Copeland | |||
85 | Article about the history and renovation of the King Edward Hotel Toronto Calendar Magazine April 1981 | |||
86 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: PGG |
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87 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: PGG |
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88 | Bank of Toronto branch in Rossland BC |
Owner of original: GG |
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89 | Bank of Toronto S.W. corner of King and Bay St completed in 1913 | |||
90 | Bank of Toronto that was at 58 Wellington St in Toronto (now torn down) | |||
91 | Bank of Upper Canada The Bank of Upper Canada was established in 1821 under a Charter granted by the legislature of Upper Canada in 1819 to a group of Kingston merchants. This charter was appropriated by the more influential Executive Councillors to the Lt. Governor, the Rev. John Strachan and William Allan and moved to Toronto. | |||
92 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
Owner of original: Peter Wismer |
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93 | Biography of Ezekiel Gooderham Source unknown | |||
94 | Biography of William Gooderham jr.
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography is linked here. |
Owner of original: Toronto Archives Toronto General Hospital Nursing Alumni collection |
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95 | Blackfoot Agency House.
John Hamilton Gooderham and George Hamilton Gooderham residence. 1906 through 1954. This House Belongs to the Government. |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham |
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96 | Booze Boats and Billions by C.W. Hunt Year/Format: 1988, Book, 351 p., [16] p. of plates : Subjects: Distilling industries--Ontario--History. Hatch family. Prohibition--Ontario--History--20th century. Prohibition--United States--History--20th century. Smuggling--Ontario--History--20th century. Smuggling--United States--History--20th century. Publication information: Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, 1988. ISBN: 0771042647 Language: English |
Owner of original: Toronto Public Library |
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97 | Bruce Napier Simpson jr, architect. Bruce Napier Simpson jr, a descendant of William Gooderham, was a well respected architect. |
Place: Toronto, ON, Canada |
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98 | Buckboard wagon George Hamilton Gooderham, his parents and sister traveled by buckboard to the Piapot reserve in 1889, when George was just 3 years old. | |||
99 | Building 83 The main administration building on Sanofi Pasteur Canada’s Connaught Campus. | |||
100 | Building in Scole near James and Sarah Gooderham's homestead |
Owner of original: George C. K. Gooderham |