Scholars Who Taught Latin in Old England
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Date Title Major Subtitles No Date #1 [partial] - - “back to scholars who taught Latin in old England” “Larry Latimer was veteran of merchant marine service” No Date #2 [partial] “Olivet church congregation had happy Yuletide in 1877” June 9th, 1977 “Mallorytown” “Penny candy makers return at Koerber's general store” “A first in Upper Canada : glass works at Mallorytown” “Principal seeks more space at Front of Yonge school” December 8th, 1977 “Ballycanoe” “Former warden recalls old days in Ballycanoe” “St. James, Trevelyan, dates back to 1836” “How Ballycanoe, Trevelyan named” December 15th, 1977 “Prescott Junction” “Once thriving village just simply vanished!” “Traces ancestry to Barbara Heck” December 22nd, 1977 “Rural Christmasses long ago” “Small family gatherings for Christmas long ago” “Ice storm of 1913 greeted Lyn pioneers” March 9th, 1978 “Soperton” “Jail cell built into basement” [partial] “Church opened with open-air dinner, 1878” March 9th, 1978 “Soperton” “Howard family farmed Soperton for 176 years” [partial] (verso) March 16th, 1978 “Front of Escott” “New housing gives rise to optimism in township” “Quabbin cheese plant first in Leeds County” “Fergusons trace ancestry back to Henry Larue, 1781” “Grenadier Isle sold years ago for brandy” May 4th, 1978 [partial] “Quabbin Hill” “Paring, husking bees featured olden days” May 18th, 1978 “Jones Creek” “Old scow ferried folk over creek long ago” “Indians knew creek by name of Toniata” “Elighs farmed Jones Creek area more than a century” May 25th, 1978 “Bishops Mills” “Store on same site for over 118 years” “Recalls cheese plant blast which killed 3” “To mark Century of community hall” June 1st, 1978 “Greenfield-Warburton” “Community lost two houses of worship” “Old school becomes hay storage barn” “Webster family dominates Greenfield area history” July 6th, 1978 “Greenbush, Part One” “Story of fresh spring lured first settler” “Village linked to Oldsmobiles” “Quarried stone to build old church in Greenbush” “Justus homestead goes back to 1848” September 28th, 1978 “Ellisville” “Olivet United served Ellisville 101 years” “Picturesque community hub of dairy industry” October 19th, 1978 “Red Horse Lake” “Log cabin is relic of days long gone” “Lone chimney only remains of lead mine” “Fine old hotel once stood on shores of Red Horse Lake” “Kelsey name prominent” October 26th, 1978 “Junetown, Part One” “Birtch farm launched in 1796 by Summers” “June family name lost in Junetown” “Trace their ancestry back to Mayflower” November 2nd, 1978 “Junetown, Part Two” “Hid the cheese money under “husk tick” bed” “Little old log school house first teaching centre in area” “Walked eight miles Sundays to church in Yonge Mills” November 23rd, 1978 “Rapids Valley” “Bradleys occupied same homestead for 152 years” January 4th, 1979 “La Rue Mills” “La Rue's fabled pot of gold: Is it really there?” “Old Billa La Rue ruled empire of 1,000 acres” “Indian artifacts turned up on farm near La Rue Mills” January 18th, 1979 “Cemeteries of the past” “Howard cemetery one of oldest in county” “35 graves registered in Lillie's cemetery” “Obituary led to discovery of old Washburn cemetery” “Stafford family cemetery” “Jelly cemetery family affair” January 25th, 1979 “Escott” “Escott folk seek library in old Springfield House” “Traveller described rebuilt inn in 1871” “Escott Methodist church built 1889” “Billa La Rue had company in Escott's early days” February 1st, 1979 “The Finucans of North Augusta” “Vince and Sadie Finucan marked 57th anniversary” “Ship blast took life of district pioneer” February 22nd, 1979 “Waterton” “Preserving the history of eight early schools” “Escott became Waterton as industry moved east” “St. Paul's served Waterton 102 years” March 22nd, 1979 “The Tanneys of Augusta” “Toted 100 pounds of flour on back 15 miles to farm” March 29th, 1979 “Rockfield” “Ruttles of Rockfield trace family back to Palatinate” “Rockfield United vanished from community 15 years ago” March 29th, 1979 “Rockfield” “Rockfield Ruttles” (verso) [partial] “The old Rockfield Cheese Factory” May 24th, 1979 “Lyndhurst, Part Two” “Hiel Sliter colorful character of Lyndhurst” “Crew of 27 ran pioneer iron foundry” “Old stone bridge was built in 1857” May 24th, 1979 (verso) “Lyndhurst, Part Two” “Early road builders granted land for service to public” August 23rd, 1979 “Wilstead” “Cliffe family held high Irish post centuries ago” “McNeelys prominent in township politics” “Nature trail built where pioneer Landon once lived” December 14th, 1979 “Kilkenny Street: a bit of Ould Erin “Hanna family farmed 190-year-old homestead” in Leeds County” “Irish immigrants developed farms along Kilkenny street” January 25th, 1980 “The Slack family: Living in Leeds “Young adventurer founded 1820 settlement on Charleston for 160 years” Lake” January 25th, 1980 “The Slack family: Living in Leeds “First John Slack was New Englander” (verso) for 160 years” February 1st, 1980 “Lillies: Site of the Booth “Booths of Lillies trace lineage to 13th century Welsh knights” Settlement, 1787” “Old Lillies school once collapsed in high wind” March 7th, 1980 “Sherwood Springs: Where Sir “Sherwoods held vast tracts of farming land in counties” John A. Macdonald rode” “Eligh homestead landmark on road” “Old log school taught children” April 11th, 1980 “Lansdowne: A peaceful village “Henry Cross founded Cross dynasty long ago in old Augusta lives on memories!” township” “Irish immigrant founded Lansdowne village in 1816” “Born, raised and wed in same home, doctor's widow recalls the old days” April 11th, 1980 “Lansdowne: A peaceful village “Name came from Marquis” (verso) lives on memories!” April 18th, 1980 “The New York Restaurant marks “Good service, good food motto of New York's founder, Lor 50 years of service” Leip” “Five Lor children made names for themselves” April 18th, 1980 “The New York Restaurant marks (verso) 50 years of service” May 16th, 1980 “Marble Rock-Cheeseborough: “Marble Rock maintains pristine beauty” Beauty north of Gananoque” “Once busy railroad centre, Cheeseborough's glory gone” “Quartz crystal once mined in community” June 13th, 1980 “Athens high school: A century of - “over the past hundred years” [partial] dedication” “Long ago, students rode B and W line” June 13th, 1980 “Athens high school: A century of “Old Farmersville folk planned school long ago” [partial] (verso) dedication” June 20th, 1980 “South Augusta Women's Institute: “Mark sixty years of service to community around Bethel” A diamond jubilee!” “Honor charter member Ethel Landon Byers, 89” August 22nd, 1980 “Mallorytown: Continuation “Reunion of old grads to become annual” School remembered by old grads” “Principal in 1931 meets old students” “His old one-room school now summer kitchen for farmhouse” August 22nd, 1980 “Mallorytown: Continuation “Five generations at old school” (verso) School remembered by old grads” September 19th, 1980 “Springfield House: Escott “Relics of long ago discovered in 160-year-old stone building” museum, library taking shape” “Sir Isaac Brock passed this way in war of 1812” “Volunteers work in dust to restore ancient hotel” “Renovation in 1871 cost contractor only $1,400!” September 19th, 1980 “Springfield House: Escott “How Escott got its name” (verso) museum, library taking shape” October 10th, 1980 “Log cabins making a comeback in “Rockport couple constructs modern white pine log cabin" Leeds County” “Jack and Marg Allen once ran two motels” February 6th, 1981 “Highland Pipe Band: From “Pipe major founded piping unit here for Glorious Twelfth Tommy Marshall to David parade in 1930” Malanka” February 6th, 1981 “Highland Pipe Band: From (verso) Tommy Marshall to David Malanka” March 13th, 1981 “Odd names feature United “Counties administers 388 miles of roads in vast rural Counties road system” network” “Hartsgravel road took name from Hart family” May 15th, 1981 “Shane's Corners: Old community “Barns on Art Hunter's homestead were built around 130 years south of Smiths Falls” ago” May 15th, 1981 (verso) “Shane's Corners: Old community “Irish elopement led first Shane to area” south of Smiths Falls” June 5th, 1981 “The Steacys, Part One: From old “Nine centuries have passed since Steacys reached England” Normandy to Leeds” “Persecuted in Ireland, family fled to Canada” July 14th, 1981 “Caiger's Lodge, like phoenix, rises from ashes of disaster” July 17th, 1981 “Black Church and the old “Old Stafford House gone, Black church still stands” Soperton schoolhouse” “Soperton school served community for 150 years” August 14th, 1981 “Cossitt factory held honored place “Dominion Day fire 81 years ago left sprawling plant in ruins” in city life” “French POW originated Cossitt line in America” August 14th, 1981 “Cossitt factory held honored place (verso) in city life” August 28th, 1981 “Throwback to 1843: The “Village blacksmith played vital role in canal work” blacksmithy at Jones Falls” “Pretty 17-year-old girl queen of the blacksmiths” September 4th, 1981 “Lyn village: Pioneer dreamed of “How Coleman's Corners became prosperous Lyn” industrial empire” “Ministers on horseback brought faith to pioneers” September 18th, 1981 “Sand Bay Corners: Picturesque “Fishermen, guides gave tiny hamlet its impetus” lake country hamlet” “Roads super once ran hamlet's only store” September 18th, 1981 “Sand Bay Corners: Picturesque (verso) lake country hamlet” October 23rd, 1981 “Escott: Springfield House, once an “161-year-old hostelry basks in glories of a century ago” inn, now library and museum” “Pert legal secretary now library's chief officer”