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- This is a black and white photo of the original Milltown dam for the grist mill. The photo shows several log constructions, some built in the river and others raised above the mill race way.This is a black and white photo of the original Milltown dam …
- This is a black and white winter photo showing the Milltown Mill and Blacksmith shop. The photo shows a long one story wood frame building that housed the mill works and a second smaller building thaThis is a black and white winter photo showing the Milltown Mill …
- Thomas Holcombe's small water powered mill at Little Rapid's. Built in 1894.Thomas Holcombe's small water powered mill at Little Rapid's. Built in 1894.
- This is a black and white spring photo of the powerhouse for the Holcombe sawmill. The photo shows a one story stone building with a flat roof. Power lines are attached to the building and the waterThis is a black and white spring photo of the powerhouse for …
- Notes attached to this photo read: "Dam and flume to Power House at Little Rapids about 1923. Note remnants of Gristmill center and log sluiceway left."Notes attached to this photo read: "Dam and flume to Power House …
- Notes accompanying this photo read: "Dan McDonald, foreman, on right: Stewart Kintrea, Mill foreman and timber scaler fourth from right. Holcombe gristmill in foreground. Home of Thomas Holcombe, fouNotes accompanying this photo read: "Dan McDonald, foreman, on right: Stewart Kintrea, …
- Algoma Fish and Recreation Assoc Ltd. was a non-profit organization whose mandate was "to enhance and promote the orderly use of our natural resources in the "District of Algoma".Algoma Fish and Recreation Assoc Ltd. was a non-profit organization whose mandate …
- Ken McColeman holding new sign in front of hatchery, Ryan MacDonald is observing the activities.Ken McColeman holding new sign in front of hatchery, Ryan MacDonald is …
- Netting chinook salmon in the pond below the hatchery, for the purpose of collecting eggs.Netting chinook salmon in the pond below the hatchery, for the purpose …
- Hank Babbitt exposing the mature eggs held in this 30" long female chinook salmon.Hank Babbitt exposing the mature eggs held in this 30" long female …
- Chinook salmon eggs incubating in open troughs in the McColeman Hatchery.Chinook salmon eggs incubating in open troughs in the McColeman Hatchery.
- Hank Babbitt (left) and Stan Mavor assessing the condition of the eggs and water flow.Hank Babbitt (left) and Stan Mavor assessing the condition of the eggs …
- Lisa MacDonald scooping salmon fry from the trough into the container to transport the young fish to the river for release.Lisa MacDonald scooping salmon fry from the trough into the container to …
- Don Hoyle carefully pouring fertilized chinook salmon eggs into heath trays for incubation.Don Hoyle carefully pouring fertilized chinook salmon eggs into heath trays for …
- Leslie Patterson (left) and David Currie (right) holding the newly completed Sport Fishing and Recreation map. The map was drawn in part and finished by Leslie. The maps were available for sale.Leslie Patterson (left) and David Currie (right) holding the newly completed Sport …
- Don Hoyle carefully expressing walleye eggs at Tunnel Lake on Highway 129.Don Hoyle carefully expressing walleye eggs at Tunnel Lake on Highway 129.
- Don Hoyle carefully fertilizing the walleye eggs at Tunnel Lake on Highway 129 while Tricia Currie watches.Don Hoyle carefully fertilizing the walleye eggs at Tunnel Lake on Highway …
- David Currie holding the captured walleye while Rod MacDonald carefully inserts an MNR jaw tag.David Currie holding the captured walleye while Rod MacDonald carefully inserts an …
- Dave Currie releasing a walleye into the water.Dave Currie releasing a walleye into the water.
- Harry Flood (left) viewing the newly hatching walleye "fry", Ken McColeman is on the right.Harry Flood (left) viewing the newly hatching walleye "fry", Ken McColeman is …