Lore and Legends of Long Point II

Lore and Legends of Long Point II
Title Lore and Legends of Long Point II PDF eBook
Author Harry B. Barrett
Publisher
Pages 255
Release 2013-12
Genre Long Point (Haldimand-Norfolk, Ont.)
ISBN 9780968608081

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Lore & Legends of Long Point

Lore & Legends of Long Point
Title Lore & Legends of Long Point PDF eBook
Author Harry B. Barrett
Publisher Don Mills, Ont. : Burns & MacEachern
Pages 239
Release 1977
Genre Erie, Lake
ISBN 9780887680755

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Lore and Legends of Long Point

Lore and Legends of Long Point
Title Lore and Legends of Long Point PDF eBook
Author Harry B. Barrett
Publisher [Aylmer, Ont.] : Printed by Aylmer Express
Pages 239
Release 2000
Genre Erie, Lake
ISBN 9780968608012

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Thirst!

Thirst!
Title Thirst! PDF eBook
Author James M. Clemens
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 96
Release 2022-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 1039110010

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Prohibition was the law of the land in both Ontario and the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Yet because of the one key difference between Ontario’s Temperance Act and America’s Eighteenth Amendment, smugglers could make small fortunes transporting Ontario booze through the Great Lakes to harbours in America. Thirst! A Story of Prohibition in Ontario relates the account of how one such smuggling ship, the doomed City of Dresden, ended capsized on a sand bar off the north shore of Lake Erie just west of Port Rowan, Ontario, in late November, 1922. The author details how the local inhabitants handled the liquid cargo and how the prohibition authorities dealt with the local farmers. The use of reminiscences, historical excerpts from newspapers, and a one-hundred-page court record of the trials of the farmers, bring real-life characters to the page, giving readers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of farmers, bootleggers, and government enforcers at the heart of his story. Thirst! also uses the story of the wreck of the Dresden as a springboard to explore some of the main themes related to prohibition: the solidarity of a community when threatened by outside forces; reactions to unpopular laws and those who enforce those laws; how greed can force people to take unnecessary risks; the rivalry between city and village, and the beginning of disillusionment with prohibition itself. Readers having an interest in early twentieth century Ontario history, especially prohibition, and those familiar with Long Point and Lake Erie will find Thirst! A Story of Prohibition in Ontario an enjoyable and informative study.

The Bottoms

The Bottoms
Title The Bottoms PDF eBook
Author Jeff Churan
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 321
Release 2010-12-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1452051402

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YesterCanada

YesterCanada
Title YesterCanada PDF eBook
Author Elma Schemenauer
Publisher Borealis Press
Pages 139
Release 2024-03-03
Genre History
ISBN

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YesterCanada presents thirty historical tales spanning this great land and the centuries from the 1200s to the 1900s. Here are a few of the mysteries you'll find in its pages: Where in the icy Arctic is the lost Vancouver-based ship Baychimo? Who rang the chapel bell in Tadoussac, Quebec one foggy April night in 1782? Why did a Minnesota farmer abandon his farm, walk to Saskatchewan, and build an ocean-going ship far from any ocean? In YesterCanada you'll also meet adventurers like Ontario´s daring Lady Agnes, Nova Scotia's migrating Normanites, gold-seekers of Alberta, and the Manitoba Cree chief who gave his life for the woman he loved.

Lake Erie Stories

Lake Erie Stories
Title Lake Erie Stories PDF eBook
Author Chad Fraser
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 235
Release 2008-05-05
Genre History
ISBN 1459712323

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Most people think of Lake Erie, the shallowest and second smallest of the Great Lakes, as a sun-drenched, nearly tropical retreat. But it is so much more; mysterious, unpredictable, and known by mariners for its sudden violent weather and dangerous shoals, Lake Erie has been the stage for some of the most dramatic events ever to occur on the North American continent. From the earliest explorations of First Nations and French adventurers to the brazen rumrunners of the Prohibition era and beyond, this fascinating book takes the reader inside the remarkable personalities and harrowing events that have shaped the lake and the towns and cities that surround it. Based on thorough research, extensive travels, and firsthand accounts from the people who have lived, worked and made their names on the lake, Lake Erie Stories takes a fresh look at the history of what may be the most colourful of all the Great Lakes.