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1855 – Grand Lodge of Canada is formed in Hamilton, Ontario (10 November 1855). The National Office of the Supreme Council 33° of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of Canada whose Grand Orient is in Hamilton, Ontario, is located adjacent to this historic Scottish Rite building. 1856 – First use of chloroform in Hamilton ...
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Province of Ontario: A History (1937) 4 vol. with 2 vol of biographies; Marks, Lynne. Revivals and Roller Rinks: Religion, Leisure and Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century Small-Town Ontario. U. of Toronto Press, 1996. 330 pp. Montigny, Edgar-Andre, and Lori Chambers, eds. Ontario since Confederation: A Reader (2000). Moss, Mark.
Gov. Gen. Lord Dorchester has been asked by British officials for comments on proposed bill to create Lower and Upper Canada provinces [2]; Britain allows families from U.S.A. to bring into North American colonies "any negroes," furniture, farm tools and clothing duty free [3]
Events in Hamilton, Ontario (2 C, 2 P) R. ... Pages in category "History of Hamilton, Ontario" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
The markers do not indicate which designation—a Site, Event, or Person—a subject has been given. National Historic Sites located elsewhere in Ontario are listed at National Historic Sites in Ontario. This list uses names designated by the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board, which may differ from other names for these sites.
The town of Hamilton was conceived by George Hamilton when he purchased the Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812. [4] Nathaniel Hughson, a property owner to the north, cooperated with George Hamilton to prepare a proposal for a courthouse and jail on Hamilton's property. Hamilton offered the land to the crown for the future site.
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at Dundurn Castle Hamilton, the tenth-largest city in Canada, has hosted visits by the Canadian royal family since the 19th century. Year Royal visitors Notes 1860 Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales Later became King Edward VII ; opens Gore Park (town centre) and the Crystal Palace. 1869 Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and ...