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- One man Cross Cut Saw Donated by: Ralph Koskinen, Humphrey 1995 Property of Seguin Township MuseumOne man Cross Cut Saw Donated by: Ralph Koskinen, Humphrey 1995 Property …
- Ice Tongs Donated by: Dr. Jack McKay, Trout Lake, Seguin Twp. - 1975 Property of Seguin Township Museum.Ice Tongs Donated by: Dr. Jack McKay, Trout Lake, Seguin Twp. - …
- Ice Tongs Donated by: Stan Hunziger, Humphrey - 1975 Property of Seguin Township MuseumIce Tongs Donated by: Stan Hunziger, Humphrey - 1975 Property of Seguin …
- Antimacassars Donated by: Mrs. Wm Kirkland Brown's Lake - 1975 Property of Seguin Township Museum. 117Antimacassars Donated by: Mrs. Wm Kirkland Brown's Lake - 1975 Property of …
- Antimacassars Donated by: Mrs. Wm Kirkland Brown's Lake - 1975 Property of Seguin Township Museum. 117Antimacassars Donated by: Mrs. Wm Kirkland Brown's Lake - 1975 Property of …
- Sewing Machine Donated by: Ellen Dixon Bunn, Bent River, Ontario. Originally owned by Mr. Alfred (Mary Ann) Dixon who lived on Lake Joseph in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Property of Seguin TownshSewing Machine Donated by: Ellen Dixon Bunn, Bent River, Ontario. Originally owned …
- Sewing Machine Donated by: Ellen Dixon Bunn, Bent River, Ontario. Originally owned by Mr. Alfred (Mary Ann) Dixon who lived on Lake Joseph in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Property of Seguin TownshSewing Machine Donated by: Ellen Dixon Bunn, Bent River, Ontario. Originally owned …
- Treadle Sewing Machine. Used in the G.T.Scroggie cottage on Whitefish Lake, Seguin Township. Donated by Stan Hunziger. Humphrey 1974 Property of Seguin Township Museum 119Treadle Sewing Machine. Used in the G.T.Scroggie cottage on Whitefish Lake, Seguin …
- Baby Carriage/Perambulator Donated by: Marjorie Strickland, Louisa Street, Parry Sound. Found in the attic of her house when she purchased it. Property of Seguin Township Museum.Baby Carriage/Perambulator Donated by: Marjorie Strickland, Louisa Street, Parry Sound. Found in …
- Birch Bark framed Postcards. Donor Unknown Property of Seguin Township MuseumBirch Bark framed Postcards. Donor Unknown Property of Seguin Township Museum
- Postcards from the Summit House Hotel, Lake Joseph. Donated by: Edna Fraser, Port Cockburn, Lake Joseph Property of Seguin Township MuseumPostcards from the Summit House Hotel, Lake Joseph. Donated by: Edna Fraser, …
- Postcards from the Summit House Hotel, Lake Joseph. Donated by: Edna Fraser, Port Cockburn, Lake Joseph Property of Seguin Township MuseumPostcards from the Summit House Hotel, Lake Joseph. Donated by: Edna Fraser, …
- Cast Flat Iron. Loaned by: Stan Hunziger Humphrey - 1975.Cast Flat Iron. Loaned by: Stan Hunziger Humphrey - 1975.
- Underwood Adding Machine Donor Unknown Property of Seguin Township MuseumUnderwood Adding Machine Donor Unknown Property of Seguin Township Museum
- Underwood Standard Business Typewriter. Donated by: Marion Kosowan Humphrey 1975 Property of Seguin Township Museum.Underwood Standard Business Typewriter. Donated by: Marion Kosowan Humphrey 1975 Property of …
- Kitchen Cupboard Belonged to Isabelle Kingshott. Loaned by: Mary Kingshott Fraser. Clear Lake Road, Seguin Twp - 1975Kitchen Cupboard Belonged to Isabelle Kingshott. Loaned by: Mary Kingshott Fraser. Clear …
- Wooden Candle Stick Holder. From the Ashdown Hotel. Donated by: Mary Kingshott Fraser. Property of Seguin Township Museum. 115Wooden Candle Stick Holder. From the Ashdown Hotel. Donated by: Mary Kingshott …
- Baby's Chair. Donated by Norm & Josephine (Berkley) Sillito, Whitefish Lake 1975. Property of Seguin Township Museum.Baby's Chair. Donated by Norm & Josephine (Berkley) Sillito, Whitefish Lake 1975. …
- Cash Register From Brown's General Store in Rosseau. Property of Seguin Township Museum Board. 126 W.M. Forgie typewriter Co., 82 Victoria St., Toronto, ONCash Register From Brown's General Store in Rosseau. Property of Seguin Township …
- Portabe typewriter. Donated by: Rod Tucci (Typewriter was used by Ruth Lashbrook) Property of Seguin Township Museum.Portabe typewriter. Donated by: Rod Tucci (Typewriter was used by Ruth Lashbrook) …