Niagara Falls Park: Notice to Treat to Sutherland Macklem, Esquire, 1885
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A 234 page photocopy of the Notice to Treat to Sutherland Macklem, Esquire
A notice to treat is a formal request from a local authority to agree to a price for a property.
The property in question includes:
A) Swayze Island sometimes known as Long Island or Cedar Island (this island no longer exists due to power development at the Falls) B) Lot no. 174 (east of Street’s Mill Road) C) Parts of lots 174 and 175 (farm surrounded by roads) D) From Castor Bridge to White Gate (lots no. 175 and 190) E) Between White Gate and Burning Spring Road (lots 190 and 191) F) Burning Spring lot (lot 191) G) From Burning Spring lot to the end of park (191) H) The island in the Niagara River known as Cynthia Islands (Dufferin Islands) I) Waterfront in front of item C J) Small parcel of land at which brick ticket office sits K) Piece of land forming an island in front of lots 174 and 175
The document was signed by Commissioners: C.S. Gzowski, J.W. Langmuir and J.G. Macdonald