1851 Port Dalhousie Canada Directory

A Village situated at the entrance of the Welland Canal, in the Township of Grantham, County of Lincoln, C. W. distant from St. Catharines, 5 miles usual stage fare, is. 3d. distant from Hamilton, 36 miles usual steamboat fare, 3s. 9d.

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

Alphabetical List Of Professions, Trades, &E.
CLARK, JOHN S., collector of Welland canal tolls.
Abbes, Robert, shipbuilder.
Armstrong. William, shiptower.
Bell, Elizabeth, grocer.
Carter, William, shiptower.
CLARK, JOHN, CUStom-house officer.
Danton, John, tailor.
Dixon, Rev. Alexander, Church of England.
Guest, George, butcher.
JOHNSON, JOHN, Lake House hotel.
LAURIE, (ROBERT), & BLAIR, (JOHN), ship and general blacksmiths.
LAURIE, JOHN, miller.
LAURIE, ROBERT, & CO., millers.
LAURIE, ROBERT, town reeve.
LAURIE, WILLIAM, millwright.
MARTINDALE, JOHN H., merchant and postmaster.
Mayor, James, locktender.
McLaren, Miss, school teacher.
McLelland, Robert, public school teacher.
McMahon, Owen, shiptower.
MESSMORE, JOHN, shiptower.
Nealand, James, shoemaker.
PAWLING, NATHAN, merchant and J.P.
PAWLING, WILLIAM, saddler.
Plumsteel, Simon, shoemaker.
Read, Thomas, crown inn.
Smith, John, butcher.
Smith, John, North American hotel.
Wood, Mary, grocer.
Woodhall, James, locktender.
Woodhall, Jonathan, lighthouse keeper.


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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