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DeCew House (variably
spelt DeCow, Du Coo or
DeCou) was
built c.1808 in
Thorold Township,
Upper Canada. The two-story
house had
limestone walls 66 centimetres...
- The
DeCew Formation is a
geologic formation in Ontario. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Silurian period.
Earth sciences portal Ontario portal...
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Morningstar family, a barn used for
blacksmith demonstrations, and the
Decew Falls gorge along the
Niagara Escarpment. The site is
operated by the volunteer...
- warriors, who led her the rest of the way to FitzGibbon's
headquarters at the
DeCew House.
Based on her warning, a
small British force and a
larger contingent...
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Company brand. The
residence dining halls are
located in the
DeCew and
Lowenberger buildings.
DeCew is the
oldest of the residences; it was
built in 1969 and...
- Allanburg, and then
follow the
Twelve Mile Cr****
northwest to
DeCew's Falls (where John
DeCew owned a mill). There, it was
suggested to
descend the escarpment...
- this area (Beaverdams Cr****) and
plunging over the
Niagara Escarpment at
Decew Falls. This is the site of
Morningstar Mill (still in
existence today) which...
- Review". SSRN
Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3537968. ISSN 1556-5068.
DeCew,
Judith (2015), "Privacy", in Zalta,
Edward N.; Nodelman, Uri (eds.), The...
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hydroelectric power generation at the
Ontario Power Generation Decew Falls 1 and
Decew Falls 2
generating stations. The lake was
created by
flooding the...
- John
DeCew (1766–1855), (variably
spelt DeCou, Du Coo or
DeCow, and
sometimes with the "C" not capitalized) was a
United Empire Loyalist, an
early settler...