Landon, Fred, 1880-1969
Landon, Fred
Landon, Fred, 1880-
Fred Landon
VIAF ID: 117100392 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Landon, Fred
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Landon, Fred ‡d 1880-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Landon, Fred ‡d 1880-1969
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Landon, Fred, ‡d 1880-1969
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Landon, Fred, ‡d 1880-1969
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡g Ontario
Works
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100 years, 1834-1934. | |
The 1860's: a period of transition in Upper Canada agriculture | |
Anthony Burns in Canada | |
Benjamin Lundy, abolitionist | |
A Canadian cabinet episode of 1897 | |
Canadian opinion of Abraham Lincoln | |
The Canadian scene, 1880-1890 | |
Colonel Thomas Talbot | |
D'Alton McCarthy, crusader | |
David Mills : the Philosopher from Bothwell | |
Ernest Alexander Cruikshank : born 1853, died 1939. | |
An exile from Canada to Van Diemen's Land; | |
[Extracts from the diary of Mrs. Amelia Harris of London, Ont.]. | |
A history of the first hundred years of the First United church, London, Ontario | |
In an old Ontario cemetery | |
Inland Seas : quarterly bulletin of the Great Lakes Historical Society. | |
John George Richter, 1854-1932 : a brief record of his life and activities, with particular reference to his connection with the London Life Insurance Company over a period of fifty years | |
Lake Huron | |
London and its vicinity, 1837-38 | |
Negro colonization schemes in upper Canada before 1860 | |
Off watch | |
Ontario's African-Canadian heritage : collected writings by Fred Landon, 1918-1967 | |
The Proudfoot papers per. L & M.H.S. : as extracted from the London & Middlesex Historical Society transactions | |
The province of Ontario--a history, 1615-1927 | |
The relation of Canada to the anti-slavery and abolition movements in the United States. | |
Selections from the Papers of James Evans, Missionary to the Indians | |
Social conditions among the negroes in Upper Canada | |
Some notes on the bibliography of Canadian history | |
[The story of David Mills told in a series of ten articles | |
Trial and punishment of the patriots captured at Windsor in December 1838 | |
Up the Proof Line; the story of a rural community | |
An Upper Canada community in the political crisis of 1849 | |
Western Ontario and the American frontier. | |
When Lincoln became a national figure, being the substance of an address delivered before the Lincoln Fellowship of Hamilton, Canada, at McMaster University, on the evening of Saturday, February 12, 1955. |