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"Industrial Strongholds at Sault St. Marie." - 1903 - Courtesy Public Archives of Canada
"Red River Expedition - Ste. Marie Village" In Canadian Illustrated News. Montreal, July 9, 1870 p.21 Courtesy Public Archives of Canada
Postcard - "The honeymoon channel" Honey Harbour, Georgian Bay
"The Soo Rapids and Bridge" in Dominion Illustrated.
"Pow-wow Garden River Reserve on the St. Marie River." by SP Hall
"View from St. Joseph Island" by JJ Bigsby
American Customs, Nov 10, 1963
10 Nov 1963
American Locks - WM Dunlop original
American Locks - WM Dunlop original
Alex Muir School Jr & Sr grades 1925 - 1926 - Donated by K. Climie
Ojibway Indians gathering wild rice in Wisconsin
"Sugar Island, Georgian Bay, ON" by TM Martin
Carved Indian grave, Garden River, 1937
Dawson Block, built in 1898
Civic War Memorial
Aerial view of the International Bridge at Sault Ste. Marie showing diagonally from the lower right.
Hiawatha play, 1920
Unknown male
Lake boat, The "Alberta", showing engine at back of vessel. A WM Dunlop Original
Soo Dredging and Construction co. ASC, Ore dock - 1914
Train crossing railway bridge, which was built in 1887. A WM Dunlop copy
Possibly Michipicoten
Northern navigation co. steamer passing sailor's encampment. 1937
Freighter "Lemoyne" CSL, world's record carrier
The "T.R. McLagan" Canada Steamship Lines
Freighters docked
Grave of Lucy Johnston - 1867 - 1953
Grave of Howard Lewis Johnston - 1854 - 1933
Grave of John Johnston, Riverside cemetary, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Training ground for Sault troops - World War One
Bruce Mines - 1870
Hilton Beach Hotel
Summer Home of Francis H. Clergue at Michipicoten Harbour.
Unidentified sailing vessel
S.S. Noronic at Locks, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Postcard - CPR Great lakes steamer in Canadian Lock at Sault Ste. Marie
April 1903 Calendar Sault Locks - Upper left / Midland - Upper right / Tug towing schooner - Lower foreground
Unidentified steamship
First lock built in Canadian Sault - 1797
"Morning of the Sault St. Mary's River CPR Steamer 'Algoma'." From an oil painting in the public archives of Canada
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