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- Mary, my mother, remembered walking up and down the Sixteen "hogsbacks" to reach her grandparents who lived on the Jemmima Biggar farm, on the north east side of the Sixteen and the "Dundas highway".Mary, my mother, remembered walking up and down the Sixteen "hogsbacks" to …
- Wilbert Henry Biggar was a hard working farmer with a renowned mixed farm. He was also Halton County Council Reeve, representing Trafalgar Township. His grandfather, Michael L. Bigger had been the DeWilbert Henry Biggar was a hard working farmer with a renowned mixed …
- The newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview Farm, Oakville on Friday, October 4, 1935 appeared in the Canadian Champion. A similar notice appeared in the Acton Free Press incThe newspaper death notice for George W. Mayer who died at Cliffview …
- A Will Neilson threshing machine blowing straw in a building which is a machine shop now. circa. 1939 or 1940.A Will Neilson threshing machine blowing straw in a building which is …
- Fruit farming was of great importance to Oakville in the early 20th century. Oakville strawberries gained a reputation for being of superior quality and size.Fruit farming was of great importance to Oakville in the early 20th …
- This photo was likely taken on the Wettlaufer farm.This photo was likely taken on the Wettlaufer farm.
- 2457 Dundas Street West, Oakville is on Lot 30 Concession 1, NDS Trafalgar Township. The Crown Patent for all 200 acres of Lot 30 was issued to John Shaw in 1808. In 1876, three quarters of an acre i2457 Dundas Street West, Oakville is on Lot 30 Concession 1, NDS …
- Hettie and her older sister Jennie, married in a double wedding ceremony at the church in Munn's Corners in 1883. Jennie went out west to live in Manitoba with her husband W.H. Reid. The family saysHettie and her older sister Jennie, married in a double wedding ceremony …
- A copy of the farmer's, Mr. J. C. Cunningham of Hornby in Halton County, Ontario, sale of wool to the Canadian Co-Operativve Wool Growers Limited company. The company representative was Mr. A.N. StarA copy of the farmer's, Mr. J. C. Cunningham of Hornby in …
- The notice of the death of this active farm wife and active leader of area community and church groups appeared in the January 5, 1899, p. 2, column 2, Milton newspaper, Canadian Champion, in the OakThe notice of the death of this active farm wife and active …
- Ron and Oscar were neighbours and through marriage, related. Ron and Ruth (Cullingworth) Powell farmed the "old Caverhill" farm on 4th Line and Upper Middle Road. Haying in the 1920s.Ron and Oscar were neighbours and through marriage, related. Ron and Ruth …
- This image was uploaded very early in the collection so it is not available in larger print. To increase the print size, by holding down the shift key and hitting the "+" key, you increase the size oThis image was uploaded very early in the collection so it is …
- Built C 1930 by Dave Salter. Photo C 1940.Built C 1930 by Dave Salter. Photo C 1940.
- The farm equipment of George C.F. Lyon.The farm equipment of George C.F. Lyon.
- Article from The Star summarizing the election of officers for the Palermo and District Farmers' Club.Article from The Star summarizing the election of officers for the Palermo …
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