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- Rev "L-R Minnie (Tait) Nicholson, George Nicholson, Mina (Nicholson) Tulloch, Boys L-R Darwin, Lyman Tulloch."Rev "L-R Minnie (Tait) Nicholson, George Nicholson, Mina (Nicholson) Tulloch, Boys L-R …
- This is a published card of thanks from the Bun family for kindnesses extended to them on the loss of Annie Williton (Harper).This is a published card of thanks from the Bun family for …
- These are published memoriams for Claude Allhusen who died September 23, 1995 and Gary Heasman who died September 23, 1993.These are published memoriams for Claude Allhusen who died September 23, 1995 …
- Lenora, Heather and family is written at the bottom of this card.Lenora, Heather and family is written at the bottom of this card.
- On hand for the ceremony were representatives from Thessalon, Plummer Additional and Huron Shores.On hand for the ceremony were representatives from Thessalon, Plummer Additional and …
- This is a clipping from the Sault Star describing the fire that leveled the Rod and Gun Hotel in Iron Bridge, the fire took place on February 15, 1987. Originally built in 1896 as a boarding house byThis is a clipping from the Sault Star describing the fire that …
- The people in the photo are identified as Nelson, Sarah, Linnaeus, and Maggie (Murray) Warnock. Information received indicates that there was also a hip roofed barn on the property. Dr. J. Robb of BlThe people in the photo are identified as Nelson, Sarah, Linnaeus, and …
- This black and white photo shows a large wooden structure and sign over the two lane Highway 17 at the west end of the village of Iron Bridge. The sign let travelers know which town they were comingThis black and white photo shows a large wooden structure and sign …
- This obituary concerns the death of James Tulloch at the age of 70. This notice also includes information about Mr. Tulloch's family and funeral arrangements.This obituary concerns the death of James Tulloch at the age of …
- Not all information in this essay may be 100% correct as we have further information that contradicts some of the information as it was recorded in the original document.Not all information in this essay may be 100% correct as we …
- The scrapbook is held in a protective hard cover and holds various media types including photographs, maps, text, and handwritten notes.The scrapbook is held in a protective hard cover and holds various …
- A lead bucket and metal ladle that are believed by some to have been used for making bullets. The ladle has a copper scoop and measures 35 cm long with a hook on the end. The bucket, with a metal hanA lead bucket and metal ladle that are believed by some to …
- The Ledger is indexed by account and not surnames as there are several names on each account due to bartering back and forth. Also, the page number in the index refers to the ledger's own page numberThe Ledger is indexed by account and not surnames as there are …
- The word ‘To’ in the Ledger refers to the goods which are purchased by the settlers and the word ‘By’ refers to the method of payment by the settler. The numbers in the right-hand columns refer to thThe word ‘To’ in the Ledger refers to the goods which are …
- A photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) wearing traditional Mennonite clothing. He was 10 years old when Michael Graybiel made the bellows for his father Peter Neff in 1812 tA photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) …
- An agreement for an indentured servant, dated August 1st, 1814 in Kingston, Upper Canada. It states that William [Tosdevine] of Kingston, under his own free will and with the consent of his father PeAn agreement for an indentured servant, dated August 1st, 1814 in Kingston, …
- This is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant David Morgan. Chief (Major) John Norton was known to have visited this cabin in April 28, 1809; before becoming an important First NationsThis is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant …
- A model of the Bangor-class minesweeper “HMCS Digby – J267” which served from 1942-1945 during World War II. It was built in 1943 by Capt. J.W. Sharpe, who was also the Commanding Officer of “HMCS DiA model of the Bangor-class minesweeper “HMCS Digby – J267” which served …