
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator

Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
This week on Ask A Historian, Matthew answers questions from the community about some fascinating people from Mississauga’s past and their contributions to the history and landscape of our city. Matthew explores the stories of a Captain with the Royal Canadian Dragoons, the man who started the Cold War, and a teacher who left an…
Welcome to our sixth installment of “Ask a Historian”. Every week Heritage Mississauga will be taking questions about the history and heritage of Mississauga which our Historian, Matthew Wilkinson, will answer on Thursday afternoons. #ApartTogether, Heritage Mississauga is the source for inquiries and curiosity about our beautiful city as we continue our mandate to research,…
Cook Street, near the intersection of Dundas Street and Hurontario Street, takes its name from the namesake of the historic village of Cooksville, Jacob Cook (1776-1873). Jacob Cook was born on April 26, 1776 in Pennsylvania, with his family later settling near Ancaster, Ontario. A story recounts that Jacob met another early settler in 1814…
Join us today on Ask A Historian as we explore the Museums and Archives of the Polish Armed Forces also known as the Orlinski Museum. Matthew Wilkinson is joined by Robert Stanczyk from the Museums and Archives of the Polish Armed Forces who discusses the history of the museum, the historic figures and patrons that…

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