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- In 1890, Black Auntie, a wood burning locomotive, brought passengers to Stanley Park for a picnic. Picnickers were transported by flatcar or boxcar for the day. The locomotive pushed the flatcar so tIn 1890, Black Auntie, a wood burning locomotive, brought passengers to Stanley …
- A group portrait of 14 men posing in voyageur-type costume of capots, toques, sashes and snowshoes.A group portrait of 14 men posing in voyageur-type costume of capots, …
- View of Charles Doyle and his horse, George Boy, as seen outside a home in Port Arthur.View of Charles Doyle and his horse, George Boy, as seen outside …
- Hardcover book with 389 pages, which include folded maps and portraits, as well as an index.Hardcover book with 389 pages, which include folded maps and portraits, as …
- This is a black and white photo of the students who attended the Thessalon School #2. The students are posed for a photo outside the school and appear to be in the lower grades. There are no names shThis is a black and white photo of the students who attended …
- This is a black and white photo of the students who attended the Thessalon School #2. The students are posed for a photo outside the school. No names are shown.This is a black and white photo of the students who attended …
- Picture taken in 1898 against the Upper School that was located between the community centre and the medical centre. None of the students are known.Picture taken in 1898 against the Upper School that was located between …
- Picture taken in 1898 against the Upper School Thessalon 1898, no student names known but a sign a student in the middle is holding reads: Public School Thessalon Mary Munroe - Teacher Grade 3Picture taken in 1898 against the Upper School Thessalon 1898, no student …
- 06 Feb, 1903 Miss Ruth Leighfield school teacher at Rydal Bank spent Sunday at her home here (Thessalon). Have photo with Ruth and her sister Annie in school room with Ben C. Case06 Feb, 1903 Miss Ruth Leighfield school teacher at Rydal Bank spent …
- The Nut-Shell, 1890 The Nut-Shell Published in Cobourg 1890 by A. Hewson and Son. It was printed as a Monthly Journal of General Infromation for the masses.The Nut-Shell, 1890 The Nut-Shell Published in Cobourg 1890 by A. Hewson and Son. It …
- Remembrance card of James Crossen, 1826-1890. James Crossen was the President of the Cobourg Car works. For additional information on James Crossen please click on the link to the right under "OtherRemembrance card of James Crossen, 1826-1890. James Crossen was the President of …
- This pamphlet, through the use of primary research, provides a comprehensive description of the Battle of Fort George in May 1813. It begins with a complete description of the town of Niagara, and thThis pamphlet, through the use of primary research, provides a comprehensive description …
- John Alexander Chisholm (1859-1903) father of Hazel and Juliet Chisholm and husband of Emelda Beeler ChisholmJohn Alexander Chisholm (1859-1903) father of Hazel and Juliet Chisholm and husband …
- John Chisholm on a hunting trip in Arizona in 1890John Chisholm on a hunting trip in Arizona in 1890
- "Robert Kerr Chisholm died on the morning of Monday, February 27th, 1899, in the 80th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Oakville, to the Town Cemetary, on Tuesday, Feb. 28th, at 3 o'c"Robert Kerr Chisholm died on the morning of Monday, February 27th, 1899, …
- 1896-Wedding trip--Estes Park, Colorado1896-Wedding trip--Estes Park, Colorado
- Alex Fraser was originally from northern Scotland and arrived in the area in the early 1800`s. He purchased 320 acres in 1882 and married Elizabeth Carlyle on October 11, 1893. They had a family of sAlex Fraser was originally from northern Scotland and arrived in the area …
- The Carlyle family scrapbook begins with John Thomas Carlyle and his wife Elizabeth Rebecca Blount. This photograph can be found in a scrapbook entitled "Part of the Carlyle Family Story".The Carlyle family scrapbook begins with John Thomas Carlyle and his wife …
- A black and white reproduction of a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn on their homestead in Kynoch. They are pictured in a grassy area, and a dog can be seen in the lower right portion of the phA black and white reproduction of a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. …