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NW151 km
Members of Southminster United Church - Ottawa, Ontario
in World War II Memorials / Monuments
This plaque is dedicated in honoured memory of the members of Southminster United Church who gave their lives in the War of 1939-1945
posted by: Weathervane
location: Ontario, Canada
date approved: 06/05/2023
last visited: never
S155.9 km
Roseland Wakepark - Canandaigua, New York, US
in Cable Skiing and Wakeboarding
This cable wakeboarding site is collocates with Roseland Waterpark, which includes the waterslide depicted in the default photo.
posted by: sagefemme
location: New York
date approved: 04/21/2016
last visited: 06/11/2019
NW156.6 km
FIRST - to fund dental clinic - Ottawa, Ontario
in First of its Kind
Lieutenant-Colonel James W. Woods funded the first dental clinic in Canada.
date approved: 04/01/2023
NW156.9 km
William Osgood and John Rogers - Ottawa Ontario
in Citizen Memorials
William Osgood and John Rogers both fell at the Battle of Cut Knife Hill on 2 May 1885. They were the first soldiers to give their lives in combat for the Dominion of Canada.
FIRST - to give their lives - Ottawa, Ontario
William Osgood and John Rogers were the first Ottawa soldiers to give their lives in combat for the Dominion of Canada
Hensley Reed Holmden - Ottawa, Ontario
Hensley R. Holmden, born in Plymouth England, worked as a journalist for a number of newspapers, earning a reputation as being one of the best reporters in the capital.
NW157.2 km
FIRST - Chairman Ottawa, Ontario
In 1919, Ernest Alexander Cruikshank became the first Chairman of the Historic Sites and Monument Board of Canada.
NW157.4 km
Hemsley Reed Holmden - Ottawa, Ontario
in UK Historical Markers
Born in Plymouth, England, Hensley Reed Holmden earned a reputation as being one of the best reporters in the capital. In 1900, he became president of the press gallery, and later became chartologist for the Dominion Archives.
date approved: 04/18/2023