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- Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, June 9, 1973 This is a newspaper clipping about the closure of the Forestry Prison Farm. The Prison Farm was located at McCreight's Dam north of Thessalon, and was operated by the Ontario Ministry of Corrections.Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, June 9, 1973 This is a newspaper clipping about the closure of the Forestry Prison …
- The farm belonged to Arthur and Marjorie Mills and was known as Valley Creek Farm. Arthur and Marjorie had 10 children.The farm belonged to Arthur and Marjorie Mills and was known as …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- This is a black and white aerial photo of the Seabrook Farm, S.W.1/4 of Lot 15. Four buildings can be seen in the centre of the photo including a two-story house, a barn, and two other out buildings.This is a black and white aerial photo of the Seabrook Farm, …
- The home in the photo was constructed in 1926, replacing the farm's original log home that was first occupied in 1898. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess ElizabThe home in the photo was constructed in 1926, replacing the farm's …
- A home may have belonged to Aubry Shaw (date unknown) and was located on Water St. by the Thessalon River.A home may have belonged to Aubry Shaw (date unknown) and was …
- Harvey Allen purchased the farm in 1958 from Charles W. Hayes and his wife (formerly Eva Tulloch) and he made changes such as installing a new oil furnace in the house, rebuilding the barn walls, buiHarvey Allen purchased the farm in 1958 from Charles W. Hayes and …
- This round barn is located at Maple Ridge between Iron Bridge and Thessalon and is used as a Gift Store. The barn was built in 1928 by Alex Campbell Jr. It is approximately 60 ft in diameter and 75 fThis round barn is located at Maple Ridge between Iron Bridge and …
- Phase one covered from the beginning of the farm settlement to the Dingley Tariff Act in 1897 when a tariff was imposed on sawn lumber being imported into the US from Canada. Page two which details tPhase one covered from the beginning of the farm settlement to the …
- September 20th, 2003, tour guide Dr. John C. Carter, Ontario Barn Specialist.September 20th, 2003, tour guide Dr. John C. Carter, Ontario Barn Specialist.
- The people in the photo are identified as Nelson, Sarah, Linnaeus, and Maggie (Murray) Warnock. Information received indicates that there was also a hip roofed barn on the property. Dr. J. Robb of BlThe people in the photo are identified as Nelson, Sarah, Linnaeus, and …
- The frame house replaced the original log home that stood on the property when Mr. and Mrs. McLennan took possession of the property in 1898. The frame house was built in 1910 and was still in use asThe frame house replaced the original log home that stood on the …
- James Weir built the home shown in this photograph. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute.James Weir built the home shown in this photograph. This photo can …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- This is a black and white photo of a single story log home in winter. The front door is in the middle of the cabin with one window on either side of it. A forest can be seen stretching across the horThis is a black and white photo of a single story log …
- The original Weir home was later removed from the property by Ray Elliott. During this removal process it was found that the home was built with heavy timbers that had been mortised together. This phThe original Weir home was later removed from the property by Ray …
- The round barn was built in 1928 on the site of the old barn and was built by Alex Campbell Jr. and his son Sam. The barn is still in existence today and currently houses a local gift shop. This photThe round barn was built in 1928 on the site of the …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …
- Mr. and Mrs. Wingrave moved to the Algoma area from Cobalt where Mr. Wingrave had been a miner. Mr. Wingrave was the original owner and builder of the Little Rapids store. They farmed the land untilMr. and Mrs. Wingrave moved to the Algoma area from Cobalt where …
- This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the …