Name/Title
A Way to The WestEntry/Object ID
2011.7.3Description
Book detailing the history of the construction of the Canadian Atlantic Railway which would join the Alburg Junction, Vermont, and Depot Harbor in Ontario, notably the most important railway built at the time as told by Sir Wilfred Laurier in 1896. Contains historical photographs and maps.
Distinguishing Features: noneContext
Discusses the creation of the Canadian Atlantic Railway joining Alburg Junction, Vermont, and Depot Harbor in Ontario. In 1896 Sir Wilfred Laurier proclaimed it to be the most important railway built at the time. Contains historic photographs, maps and context.Collection
Library ArchiveAcquisition
Source (if not Accessioned)
unknownNotes
Date Acquired: unknown
Method of Acquisition: Donation (?)Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
BookNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLegacy Lexicon
Class
Reference MaterialCategory
Secondary SourcePublication Details
Author
Allan BellPlace Published
City
Barrie, OntarioState/Province
OntarioCountry
CanadaContinent
North AmericaDate Published
1991ISBN
0-9694914-0-9Notes
Materials: paper, ink, plasticInscription/Signature/Marks
Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Item NumberOther Number
180Location
Location
Wall
Canadian National SectionRoom
Dale Wilson Reference LibraryBuilding
NORMHC Heritage Centre, Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre* Untyped Location
Capreol, OntarioDate
March 10, 2022Condition
Notes
Good condition, minor signs of tears and discolouration to the jacketCreated By
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March 14, 2022Updated By
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April 20, 2022