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- Black and white photograph of four male lumberjacks standing in the forest in the winter. Each of them is holding an axe.Black and white photograph of four male lumberjacks standing in the forest …
- Black and white photograph of four lumberjacks resting on logs which they have cut down. The logs are on top of two pieces of wood perpendicular to the logs like a wooden railway track. These tracksBlack and white photograph of four lumberjacks resting on logs which they …
- Black and white photograph of the construction of the steamship Armour. The hull is mostly built. The workers are posing on the half-finished ship for the photograph. This picture was taken in winterBlack and white photograph of the construction of the steamship Armour. The …
- Black and white photograph of a supply train of the Standard Chemical Company delivering food to the lumber camp. The supplies are on a flat train car. There are seventeen men on and around the trainBlack and white photograph of a supply train of the Standard Chemical …
- Black and white photograph of two men sawing through a log. They're standing on snow. There are two large stacks of logs behind them. In the background has a forest on a hill.Black and white photograph of two men sawing through a log. They're …
- This picture was taken where there is a golf course is today.This picture was taken where there is a golf course is today.
- The home built by James and Matilda (Lewis) Croswell on part of Block A on the north side of Ahmic Street after the turn of the last century can be seen in this picture from the early 1930’s. The chiThe home built by James and Matilda (Lewis) Croswell on part of …
- Grandfather Martin Carroll, grand daughter Betty Carroll, great grand daughter Geneveve Schell, daughter Maude (Carroll) Heffernan, great grandsons Lawerence & Melvin SchellGrandfather Martin Carroll, grand daughter Betty Carroll, great grand daughter Geneveve Schell, …
- Black and white photograph of a group of Burk's Falls loggers. They are kneeling in the snow. Amongst the the loggers there is a small dog. There is one of the lumber camp buildings in the backgroundBlack and white photograph of a group of Burk's Falls loggers. They …
- Black and white photograph of four women and a man. This photograph appear to have been taken in a taken in a studio setting. The persons pictured were the staff of the Burk's Falls public school inBlack and white photograph of four women and a man. This photograph …
- Carl Crossman shoveling snow in front of their new gas station in the 1960’s. Behind is the Lakeview Hotel.Carl Crossman shoveling snow in front of their new gas station in …
- Joyce (Crisp) Crossman in front of the new gas station in the 1960’s. Behind is the Lakeview Hotel.Joyce (Crisp) Crossman in front of the new gas station in the …
- Present are (left to right): front row, Lewis Ardiel, Norman Hawthorne, Francis Hawthorne, Marguerite Hawthorne; Second Row, Annie Towle, Bill Hawthorne, Curtis Church, Gordon Ardiel, Chesney Quirt;Present are (left to right): front row, Lewis Ardiel, Norman Hawthorne, Francis …
- James Croswell officially acquired part of Block A midway between the historic Croswell Boarding house and John Street in 1912. At the time of the 1911 census, however, James and Matilda Jane (Lewis)James Croswell officially acquired part of Block A midway between the historic …
- In 1949, Norman White sold the property to Arthur Demberline. In this picture Art Demberline and his wife are shown in front of their store around 1950. In 1954 Art Demberline sold the store to EarlIn 1949, Norman White sold the property to Arthur Demberline. In this …
- Lots 6 and 7 on the northwest corner Ahmic and John Streets were transferred from John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell to the William Kennedy family in 1895 for $100. This suggests that the home pictuLots 6 and 7 on the northwest corner Ahmic and John Streets …
- This is the only picture that appears to exist of any member of the Jules Brown family. It shows one of Jules Brown’s daughters on the dock of the recently rebuilt hotel. As can be seen in the picturThis is the only picture that appears to exist of any member …
- In 1934, this part of Block A, was transferred to William and Pearl (Wager) Croswell from the estate of Charles Croswell. In 1942, William and Pearl transferred the lot to their oldest son Charles JaIn 1934, this part of Block A, was transferred to William and …
- Group of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. Front Row: Beatrice Crossman, Grace Crossman and Edith Crossman, Hazel Wellwood with Doug Wellwood 2nd row: Jean Robertson (Grace CrossGroup of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. …
- In this picture are William and Florence Mary (Croswell) Millin in front of their home on the easterly part of Block A on the north side of Ahmic Street. The first transaction related to the house apIn this picture are William and Florence Mary (Croswell) Millin in front …