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  • Sawmills, Logging Big Part of Town`s Colorful History, 1981
        The Blind River Standard published this article recalling the heyday of the logging industry in the Blind River area. Including the chain of ownership of the mill that provided many jobs in Blind Riv
      The Blind River Standard published this article recalling the heyday of the …
  • Logging Days In Blind River, 1975
        This seven page document provides a point form time line of the progression of the logging industry in the Blind River area, from the arrival of the french explorers in 1640 to more modern days in 19
      This seven page document provides a point form time line of the …
  • Blind River Public Library Circulation Records Summary, 1992 to 1997
        This is a two page typed circulation statistics report for the years 1992-97 for the Blind River Public Library.
      This is a two page typed circulation statistics report for the years …
  • Mr. Sellers and Mr. Charlie Quinn Recall Local History, Blind River, Circa 1955
        Mr. Sellers was 92 years old when his memories were recorded.
      Mr. Sellers was 92 years old when his memories were recorded.
  • Battle Point Lake Duborne Interview with Albert Suthers, Blind River, Circa 1974
        This two page interview summary with 90 year-old Albert Suthers contains his memories of early days at Battle Point starting in 1923. He recalls first living in tents, buying milk from the Abernot's
      This two page interview summary with 90 year-old Albert Suthers contains his …
  • Bill Rice's History of Battle Point Association, Blind River, Circa 1974
        Mr.Rice relays that Association meetings were first held at Counsel Rock near the point and later at the Community House built in 1949.
      Mr.Rice relays that Association meetings were first held at Counsel Rock near …
  • Blind River History by Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Circa 1974
        Mrs. Gray arrived in Blind River in 1914 as a young teacher. The first car, a Buick owned by Mr. Hemstead appeared before 1914. John is referred to as "Jack" throughout the interview.
      Mrs. Gray arrived in Blind River in 1914 as a young teacher. …
  • Blind River History by Harold Godson, Circa 1974
        This is a three page summary of Harold Godson's memories of early life in Blind River. Mr. Godson recalls life in the lumber camps, manning the Lake Duborne fire tower, working in a clothespin factor
      This is a three page summary of Harold Godson's memories of early …
  • Blind River Library History, Circa 1953
        This is a seven-page typed document listing by year, the library board members and staff of the Blind River Public Library from 1926 - 1953.
      This is a seven-page typed document listing by year, the library board …
  • Family History Tied With Taverns - The Standard, 2006
        The Riverside Tavern is a Blind River landmark. From its beginnings as a boarding house to its eventual tavern days it has been a place for people to gather. It lasted through several wars Prohibitio
      The Riverside Tavern is a Blind River landmark. From its beginnings as …
  • Blind River History - Donald Oliver, 1999
        This multi-page document gives a brief history of Blind River and provides some background about the location, vegetation, soils, wildlife and population of the area.
      This multi-page document gives a brief history of Blind River and provides …
  • Blind River Library History Rich In Community Involvement, 1994
        This clipping is about the beginnings of the Blind River library, how it began, and how books were originally secured for the library. It goes on to discuss the growth of the collection and where som
      This clipping is about the beginnings of the Blind River library, how …
  • Walls Full Of Blind River History, 1999
    Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, March 20, 1999     Photo 1: Local Historian Al McLean in front of the 60 year old building that has seen many tenants over the years. Photo 2: Frank Piche (left) and Al McLean in front of mural students painted on the
    Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, March 20, 1999   Photo 1: Local Historian Al McLean in front of the 60 year …
  • Blind River 100 Years of History and More - Part 1 - The Standard, 2006
        This is a one page newspaper article about the beginnings of the Town of Blind River. It follows the history from the time of the arrival of indigenous people to later years and the formation of the
      This is a one page newspaper article about the beginnings of the …
  • Blind River 100 Years of History and More - Part 2 - The Standard, 2006
        This is Part Two of a story published in the Standard moving forward in time covering some of the industries that drove the growth of Blind River, such as logging, trapping, and fishing.
      This is Part Two of a story published in the Standard moving …
  • Town's History Dates Back to 1761, Fishery and Logging Part of Past - The Standard, 1981
        This article covers some of the towns history from the time of 1761 when a sturgeon fishery was operating in the area, and then continues to the arrival of the first sawmill built in 1903 by J.J. McF
      This article covers some of the towns history from the time of …
  • Bethune Had Connection To Blind River, The Standard, 1994
        The writer indicates that while Gravenhurst was Bethune's birthplace and has a Memorial there, Norman Bethune actually spent more of his youth in Blind River, attending both elementary and high schoo
      The writer indicates that while Gravenhurst was Bethune's birthplace and has a …
  • Lorna Nash Remembers Old Milltown Days, Blind River, The Standard, 1986
        Mrs. Nash was an influential woman in her time. She ran Nash Electric, was president of the horticultural society and secretary-treasurer of the public library.
      Mrs. Nash was an influential woman in her time. She ran Nash …
  • Amy Poucette Remembers, Blind River, The Standard,1986
        This article is about some of the memories of Mrs. Amy Poucette's life in the Blind River area. She recalls King Edward's stop in Blind River and receiving a cigarette from him along with other bysta
      This article is about some of the memories of Mrs. Amy Poucette's …
  • Grace White Recalls Battle Point Association History, Blind River, Circa 1974
        Membership was restricted to Wesleyan University faculty members.
      Membership was restricted to Wesleyan University faculty members.
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