Research Typescripts (Originals), 1987.
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Research Typescripts (Originals), 1987.
Samuel Judah (1725-1789) was the oldest son of Abraham.
Samuel Samuel J. 1812-1890, son of Joseph and Phoebe Samuel.
Samuel, Jacob, brother of Joseph and Michael.
Samuel, Michael, copies of letterbook from PANB.
Samuel, Michael, jr.d.1857, in Richibuctou 1816-38, first cousin of Michael Samuel.
[s.l.] : Canada, Department of the Interior. -- 1 map : col. ; 72 x 93 cm.
Seixas family in Montreal about 1800.
Sheldon J. Godfrey; Re: Jewish Publications Society
Shimelak, Mr., in Montreal 1786.
File consists of a newspaper clipping regarding the fraternity at the University of Toronto.
Simon Solomon, St.John's, Postmastyer of Newfoundland, d.1839.
Simon Valentine (Valentijn) Vander-Wilden
Simons, Levy (aka. Simon Levy) in Montreal 1760-1763.
Solomon Jacobs, Halifax, 1790s
Solomon, Elias (1699-1800) lived in Quebec where he was a tutor and teacher.
Solomon, H., furrier was in Montreal in 1832.
Solomons, Ezekiel, (d.c. 1804, probably at New York).
Solomons, Ezekiel, (d.c. 1804, probably at New York).
Solomons, Ezekiel, (d.c. 1804, probably at New York).
Solomons, Ezekiel, (d.c. 1804, probably at New York).
Solomons, Myers settled in Cornwall Townships 1789.
South Carolina Colonization Plan 1748
Speeches and Articles (S&J Godfrey)
State Historical Society of Wisconsin - Correspondence.
State Oaths, Declarations and Instructions to Colonial Governors
Stereo viewcards of the San Francisco earthquake
File consists of two views showing damage to and in the vicinity of the Jewish synagogue on Sutter Street.
Summons to Moses Holt to give evidence
File consists of a handwritten subpoena prepared by John Reid, Clerk of the Peace, to Moses Holt of William Henry to appear at the Court of Quarter Session to give evidence as a witness against Louis Ethier upon an indictment for petty larceny. -- Related documents can be found in the Sheldon and Judy Godfrey collection, 2003-060/001(06) and (08).
"Sunday lectures" of a Reform rabbi in Philadelphia on Emile Zola and other subjects
File consists of "Our pulpit" (Philadelphia: Oscar Klonower, 1901-1902), containing sermons by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf.
"The British Colonist," November 4, 1849.
"The British Colonist," October 3, 1859.
File contains an issue featuring an illustration of Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, and an advertisement for J.G. Joseph, a seller of spectacles and instruments who was a leader of Toronto's Jewish community.
The city gazette (St. John, New Brunswick)
"The Examiner," Toronto, July 27th, 1842.
The full, generous years of Mr. Sam
File consists of an illustrated, eight-page unattributed newspaper insert devoted to the life of Col. Robert Samuel McLaughlin.
The globe weekly edition (Toronto)
The Jewish Historical Society of England
"The Leader," Toronto, July 23, 1872.
"The Leader," Toronto, September 18, 1872.
The London chronicle : or, universal evening post
File consists of one issue that includes the proclamation by the governor of the colony of Pennsylvania announcing a treaty of peace with the Delaware Shawnee Indian Confederacy and commanding a cessation of hostilities.
The Montreal daily herald and commercial gazette
"The Montreal Witness," October 16, 1873.
The morning chronicle and London advertiser
File consists of one issue with reference to a letter from Halifax mentioning that "while the southern provinces are impoverishing themselves by a voluntary restriction on trade, that colony is happy in the manifold increase in its inhabitants, and its advantageous situation for the fisheries; the art of shipbuilding was also considerably advanced, and they had begun to raise hemp and flax in great quantities."
The morning courier (Montreal)
File consists of an issue containing the proclamation of Lord Durham regarding transportation of the rebels from the rebellion in 1837 to Bermuda.
The New-Brunswicker (St. John)
The Observator, London, with headline "of disarming dissenters & suppressing conventicles"
File consists of a broken run of the newspaper, containing accounts of proceedings of the legislature, and notices regarding trade and merchant activity, including Benjamin and Moses Hart.
File consists of two issues containing articles on the War of 1812, and Napoleon on the eve of the battle of Waterloo.
File consists of two issues of the weekend newspaper, with the first containing an article on the history of Methodism in Canada, and the second issue containing an illustrated article about the Ontario Medical College for Women.
File consists of a broken run of the newspaper acquired by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey due to the North American content, such as: article on meeting "for the purpose of arranging a Subscription for the relief of the Sufferers in the British provinces of North America" with list of donations by various politicians, merchants, etc. (7 July 1813); news of the War on Lake Ontario and the Battle of Lake Erie from Halifax papers (9 October 1813); revolt of Spanish colonies: capture of Amelia Island (Florida) by Americans, with troops going next to St. Augustine, as well as reports of disagreement on American and British commissioners in fixing the boundary line between British North America and the United States, following the Treaty of Ghent (11 August 1817); report of a "Distressing Fire at Newfoundland" (at Carbonear) on 18 June (30 August 1817); Lord Selkirk sent from Quebec to investigate hostilities between employees of the Hudson Bay Co. and the North West Company in "the North West Country" (30 September 1817); analysis of difficulties in the Newfoundland trade (26 November 1817); extracts from the Newfoundland Royal Gazette & Mercantile Journal on the fire in St. John's on 7 and 21 November 7 & 21, 1817 (9 December 1817); accounts of the fire from private letters (10 December 1817).
The times weekly edition (London)
"The Toronto World," January 2, 1903.
"The Victoria Gazette," Victoria, Vancouver Island, June 25, 1859.
The vindicator, and Canadian advertiser (Montreal)
File consists of an issue containing articles about the prospect for legislative reform and public health in Montreal, as well as local notices of trade.
The volunteer review and military and naval gazette (Ottawa)
Thomas Jacobs, Governor of HBC, 1696
Toronto Hebrew Congregration (1858-1878) --Marriage Records (Typescript.
Unfiled Photocopies from National Archives of Canada and Public Archives of Ontario