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- An account of Fonthill Inn which dates back to the beginning of the village in the 1830s, as well as Keith's Restaurant, which is the oldest continuing restaurant in FonthillAn account of Fonthill Inn which dates back to the beginning of …
- Description of a house which was built in 1855 and initially used as an Inn before becoming the Corman HouseDescription of a house which was built in 1855 and initially used …
- House on corner of Canboro and Haist St, which was built in 1870 next to the former Victoria InnHouse on corner of Canboro and Haist St, which was built in …
- The Diffin brothers built two inns in Fenwick to service coach trafficThe Diffin brothers built two inns in Fenwick to service coach traffic
- 'Buckbee' Inn was an early inn which was used to service coach traffic and is now used as a private house'Buckbee' Inn was an early inn which was used to service coach …
- Description of the village of Fonthill in 1850 from "The Niagara Mail"Description of the village of Fonthill in 1850 from "The Niagara Mail"
- Description of a very early inn on Effingham road which is no longer in existenceDescription of a very early inn on Effingham road which is no …
- Description of the coach and inn experiences of Upper Canada travelersDescription of the coach and inn experiences of Upper Canada travelers
- The story of the 1837 Rebels' defeat at Ousterhout's Tavern in St. Johns, a tavern which was eventually moved to FonthillThe story of the 1837 Rebels' defeat at Ousterhout's Tavern in St. …
- Before 1853 Fenwick was called Diffin's Corners for its two inns which serviced traffic on Canboro RoadBefore 1853 Fenwick was called Diffin's Corners for its two inns which …
- Eber Rice's Tavern played a prominent part in the early history of Pelham, whereas not as much is known about the Victoria Hotel, but it certainly existed till 1870Eber Rice's Tavern played a prominent part in the early history of …
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The Calendar was published annually from 1977-2001 by the Pelham Historical Society. Local artists, photographers and residents contributed information about the history of Pelham, Ontario.
The Pnyx Collection presents student articles and photographs from the 1933-1950 issues of the magazine of Pelham Continuation School, from 1949, Pelham District High School.
While the Calendar describes the homes, families and communities of nineteenth century Pelham, the Pnyx shows students adapting to the changes and challenges of the 1930s and 40s.
Persons using the historical material in this collection should be aware that it was never intended to be a complete history of Pelham.
All the material - articles, photographs and art - was contributed by past and present residents of the Town.
They were invited to record their stories, family histories, memories and traditions.
What they recorded was accurate to the best of their knowledge at the time. It should not be treated as established fact.
Persons using this material are encouraged to do additional research using reputable sources to determine the accuracy of the information.
A joint project of the Pelham Historical Society and the Lincoln Pelham Public Library.