1851 Gananoque Canada Directory

A Village situated on the River St. Lawrence, in the Township of Leeds, County of Leeds, Canada West distant from Kingston, 18 miles, from Brockville, 32 miles usual steamboat fare to Kingston, 2s. 6d to Montreal, 20S. Population about 800.

In the following Directory the names which appear in CAPITALS are those of subscribers to the work.

Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &C.
Allen, D. S., master mechanic.
Auchinvole. A., tanner.
Britton, D. F., merchant.
Brophy, P., merchant.
Brough, R., manufacturer of wheel heads, rakes, &c
Brough, W., merchant.
Cadwell, S. N., manufacturer of wheelheads, rakes, &c.
Chevers, T., master mechanic.
Chevers, Thomas, hotel keeper and town clerk.
Cross. W., hotel keeper.
Deane, W. H., provincial land surveyor.
Foley, Rev. J., Roman Catholic.
Gordon, Rev. Henry, Free Church.
Hall, It. R.. master mechanic.
Hallowell, T. C., last maker.
Johnstown Mutual In. Co., E. Webster, agent.
Macdonald, J. L., & Co., merchants.
MACDONALD, W. S., proprietor of the Gananoque flour mills, saw mills and nail works
Macdonald, W. S., superintendent of schools.
McCrom, Dr., physician.
McKelvey, J., clerk of division court.
Mitchell, George, master mechanic.
National Loan Fund Insurance Company, E. Webster, agent.
O’Brian, P., master mechanic.
Parmenter, J. W., merchant.
Potter, Dr. W. E., physician.
Provincial and General Mutual Insurance Company, W. S., Macdonald, agent.
Purvis, Dr. George E., physician.
Redmond, H., master mechanic.
Richmond, Dr. T., physician.
Robinson, R., master mechanic.
Standon, George, master mechanic.
Webster, E., merchant, collector of customs and commissioner of Queen’s Bench.
Williams, Rev. J. D., Wesleyan.


Collection:
The Canada Directory containing the names of the professional and business men of every description in the cities towns and principal villages of Canada November 1851.

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