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Golden City steamer advertisement
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Fonds
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04-1011
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[after 1887] (Creation)
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1 item
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Item is an advertisement for the Golden City steamer which operated between Lakefield, Ontario, and Mount Julian, and Katchawanooka, Clear, and Stony Lakes near the end of the 19th century.
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Item is encapsulated in mylar.
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This item was acquired from an unknown source
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For related records see: Guillet fonds (74-003 Box 3 Folder 2 Item 3)
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Biography/History
The Golden City steamer was operated by Captain Samuel Reynolds of Lakefield, Ontario, and made daily trips from Lakefield to Mount Julian and all points on Katchawanooka, Clear, and Stony Lakes. The advertisement is addressed to tourists, campers, and sportsmen.
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Located in Large Materials Cabinet - Drawer 47.