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Coldwater, Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, County Simcoe, Upper Canada 1844, T. H. Ware Probably at the location of the Mill at Coldwater. The large building perhaps is where the Indian agent has his residence and office. Capt. T. G. Anderson, well-known in the early history of the Province, was the Indian agent at this time. |
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Corduroy Road - over a swamp in Orillia Township Upper Canada, September 1844 by T. H. Ware. This is typical of early roads. The corduroy was afterwards covered by earth. In the spring heaving took place which stills plagues old roads to this day. |
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Indians at Coldwater near Lake Huron, Upper Canada 1844. T.H. Ware |
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Hodge's Hotel, Oro, Lake Simcoe 10th September,1844 T. H. Ware This is at Hawkestone |