These postcards and death notices were displayed in William Latimer's store in Orland, Ontario.
His son Hugh Latimer preserved them and presented the subsequent album to the Codrington Community Centre.
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsBelow the dam when the logs were raised in the spring
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsMount Olivet Corners showing the school and church
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsBethany Church on what was known as Bethany Church Corners.
The church was later moved to Codrington.
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsThe village of Codrington showing the store on the left
and Ben Dusenberry’s home on the right
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsLooking south toward the mill and pond in Orland, Ontario
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsSawing wood at Hawley’s Corner. Note the big elm tree.
On the main corner of the main street at Orland.
Ross and Clayton Whitney are show by the steam engine,
Sam Hazlewood and John Wright are at the saw and in the background
my father is shown talking with Mike Moran with the horse and cart.
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsPostcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsLooking north in the village of Codrington
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsLooking north on the main street of Orland.
The Booth house is the first on the right
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsInscription on back of card: "The pond at Orland where we used to skate"
Postcard from William Latimer's store
DetailsOrland during the Latimer days.
Looking north on the main street of Orland with the mill and pond in the background