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- Lawson Flour Mill - destroyed by fire in 1907.Left: Walter Lawson sr., Bert Hill, Mrs. Walter Lawson sr., Jean Lawson (Mrs. Joe Hunter), Miss Hettie Lawson, Pearl Richardson and Miss Mary Lawson.Lawson Flour Mill - destroyed by fire in 1907.Left: Walter Lawson sr., …Esquesing Historical Society
- Lawson Mill after being remodelled by Walter Lawson. This mill was destroyed by fire.Lawson Mill after being remodelled by Walter Lawson. This mill was destroyed …Esquesing Historical Society
- Walter Lawson's Saw Mill at the head of the pond. John Appelbe was sawyer. A boiler exploded which ended activities here.Walter Lawson's Saw Mill at the head of the pond. John Appelbe …Esquesing Historical Society
- Township Hall showing second storey veranda and staircase. It became the Township Hall in 1925.Township Hall showing second storey veranda and staircase. It became the Township …Esquesing Historical Society
- Walter Lawson and Carl Thurston with team - store (Township Hall) in background. Council Chambers on Tracey's Corner.Walter Lawson and Carl Thurston with team - store (Township Hall) in …Esquesing Historical Society
- Councillor George Leslie, Clerk J.M. Bennett and Reeve George Cleave in front of Township Hall.Councillor George Leslie, Clerk J.M. Bennett and Reeve George Cleave in front …Esquesing Historical Society
- The new Community Hall in 1948 after the removal of the upper storey. It was destroyed by fire.The new Community Hall in 1948 after the removal of the upper …Esquesing Historical Society
- The Old Esquesing Council Chamber at the corner of John St. and Main St. (Tracey's corner) 1879-1924. It was moved in 1926 to the site of the former hotel.The Old Esquesing Council Chamber at the corner of John St. and …Esquesing Historical Society
- Esquesing Tweedsmuir History, c.1908 Looking south down Main Street from Bunker's Hill. Hotel on right is Hill's Hotel, which burned on 5 October 1909.Esquesing Tweedsmuir History, c.1908 Looking south down Main Street from Bunker's Hill. Hotel on right is …Esquesing Historical Society
- J.A. Willoughby's Golf ClubJ.A. Willoughby's Golf ClubEsquesing Historical Society
- The new store built in 1949/50 by Bob and Daisy Harris on Main Street, Stewarttown.The new store built in 1949/50 by Bob and Daisy Harris on …Esquesing Historical Society
- Rear of St. John's Anglican Church and driving sheds. Sheds were removed in 1958.Rear of St. John's Anglican Church and driving sheds. Sheds were removed …Esquesing Historical Society
- Esquesing Tweedsmuir History, 1894 or 1895, p. 149 S.S.#6 Stewarttown Public School. LEFT Back: Mr. Morrison, teacher, Nellie Thompson, Edith Thompson, Adie Boscoby, Bella Little, Clara Barnes, Darnley Willis, Mary Little, Eva Barnes (Arnold), WilhemEsquesing Tweedsmuir History, 1894 or 1895, p. 149 S.S.#6 Stewarttown Public School. LEFT Back: Mr. Morrison, teacher, Nellie Thompson, Edith …Esquesing Historical Society
- Mrs. Harry MacMillan (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Corner) and Mrs. Walter Lawson at unveiling of cairn at Stewarttown School to memory of Austin Corner. 1904- 1966. The school bell was used fromMrs. Harry MacMillan (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Corner) and Mrs. …Esquesing Historical Society
- Devereaux House at 11494 Trafalgar Road, south of Highway #7.Devereaux House at 11494 Trafalgar Road, south of Highway #7.Esquesing Historical Society
- Lawson's dam in Stewarttown on the Black Creek.Lawson's dam in Stewarttown on the Black Creek.Esquesing Historical Society
- Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 5 Apr 1962, p. 2 Gulls feasting on dead fish because of polluted water.Peter Jones, Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 5 Apr 1962, p. 2 Gulls feasting on dead fish because of polluted water.Esquesing Historical Society
- Railway Bridge, W.D. Johnson saw mill, house, and barn in rear.Railway Bridge, W.D. Johnson saw mill, house, and barn in rear.Esquesing Historical Society
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