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Garden Gateway To Canada : One Hundred Years Of Windsor And Essex County, 1854-1954, Neil F. Morrison Jan 1954

Garden Gateway To Canada : One Hundred Years Of Windsor And Essex County, 1854-1954, Neil F. Morrison

SWODA: Windsor & Region Publications

Acknowledgements. Foreword. 1. A general survey. 2. Midstream of the century--the eighteen fifties. 3. The decade that gave birth to the Dominion of Canada--the eighteen sixties. 4. National, political, and economic adjustments of the eighteen seventies. 5. The rewards of years of endeavour--the eighteen eighties. 6. The end of the Victorian epoch--the eighteen nineties. 7. Embarking on the new era of industrialism--the nineteen hundreds. 8. Sixty odd years of progress. 9. The conflicts of nationalism and industrialism precipitate World War I--nineteen-ten to nineteen-nineteen. 10. The crest of prosperity--the nineteen twenties. 11. Depression .. war .. recovery--the nineteen thirties and later. …


Emancipation Celebration Program 1954, Walter Perry, British-American Association Of Coloured Brothers, Canadian-American Association Of Black Brothers Of Ontario Jan 1954

Emancipation Celebration Program 1954, Walter Perry, British-American Association Of Coloured Brothers, Canadian-American Association Of Black Brothers Of Ontario

Windsor Emancipation Celebration Programs

The Emancipation Celebrations were held on Saturday, July 31, 1954, Sunday, August 1, 1954, Monday, August 2, 1954, and Tuesday, August 3, 1954.