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    Sir Frederick Haldimand, KB (born François Louis Frédéric Haldimand; 11 August 1718 – 5 June 1791) was a Swiss military officer best known for his service...
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  • supply transshipment location, naval station, and for building ships. Fort Haldimand was built to defend the station and shipyard. The island also served as...
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    Caledonia, Ontario (category Communities in Haldimand County)
    River in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. It had a population of 12,179 as of the 2021 Canadian Census. Caledonia is within Ward 3 of Haldimand County...
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    The Haldimand Affair (also called the Haldimand or Vermont Negotiations) was a series of negotiations conducted in the early 1780s (late in the American...
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  • CHTG-FM is a Canadian radio station licensed to Haldimand, Ontario serving the Hamilton region broadcasting at 92.9 FM with a classic hits format branded...
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    Jane Marcet (/ˈmɑːrsɛt/; née Haldimand; 1 January 1769 – 28 June 1858) was an English salonnière of Republic of Geneva descent, and an innovative writer...
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    1760–1766 Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1766–1778 Sir Frederick Haldimand 1778–1786 Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1786–1796 There were also...
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    and given the name "Monster Brant." In 1784, Quebec Governor Frederick Haldimand, issued a proclamation that granted Brant and his followers land to replace...
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  • broadcast frequency, with transmitters located near Empire Corners in Haldimand County, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) south of Hamilton. A six-tower...
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    for government structures of the British administration, until Château Haldimand was built. A large fire destroyed the 1694 building in 1834. The site...
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