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On this press was printed The Upper Canada Gazette at Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake) in 1793
Home of Judge T.C. Haliburton,
Home of W.L. Mackenzie,
Home of Chief Justice Sir John Beverley Robinson
Quebec from a drawing by Capt. Beaufoy.
Toronto 1834 from the east, showing the Gooderham Windmill.
From a watercolour by Lt.-Col. Jas Cockburn (about 1830)
A Bastion
Dog train in front of Factor's house
Sales shop and fur loft built 1833
Penitentiary and north wall
On the news of the outbreak of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, in 1837, and the attempted attack on Toronto, volunteers rushed to the defense of the capital from all parts of the Province...
The opposition to the arbitrary rule of the Government of Lower Canada developed, in 1837, into armed rebellion in the valley of the Richelieu, and in the county of Two Mountains, northwest of Montreal...
Louis Joseph Papineau, Thomas Storrow Brown, Denis Benjamin Viger, Dr. Wolfred Nelson
Toronto Street
Jail
Court house
St. James Church
Market
King Street East
Warehouse of Fort Edmonton, Torn down in 1911.
Paul Kane's painting of Fort Edmonton in 1847. In Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.
Stocks - Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
Court House & Jail, Dundas, Ont.
Jail Cell, Dundas