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  • "Splendor Once Visible, Disappears with Time." Thessalon, Ontario
        This is a newspaper clipping and photo of the A.E. Dyment home located on River Road in Thessalon, photo year unknown. The article describes the history and unique features of the home from its estat
      This is a newspaper clipping and photo of the A.E. Dyment home …
  • The Original Baxter Home, Iron Bridge, 1958
        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 …
  • Mr. and Mrs. Neil Drapers home, Iron Bridge, Circa 1960
        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 …
  • Close up of McEwan's Castle, Thessalon circa 1900
        Notes at the bottom of the photo read:"McEwen's Castle, Built 1886 by Norman McEwen. Torn Down 1949-50." The home was built in 1897 by Norman McEwan, a brother of William and Andrew McEwan. The first
      Notes at the bottom of the photo read:"McEwen's Castle, Built 1886 by …
  • McEwan's Castle, Thessalon, circa 1910
        The home was built in 1897 by Norman McEwan, a brother of William and Andrew McEwan. The first tenants were Mr. W. A. McEwan and family who took in boarders and later rented apartments. The building
      The home was built in 1897 by Norman McEwan, a brother of …
  • Presbyterian Manse, 226 Main Street, Thessalon, circa 1910
        This is a black and white photo of the manse for the Presbyterian Church. The manse was located at 226 Main Street North. It is a large two story building with an open porch on both the main floor an
      This is a black and white photo of the manse for the …
  • McEwen's Castle, Thessalon, Ontario, circa 1900
        The home was built in 1897 by Norman McEwan, a brother of William and Andrew McEwan. Notes written by Fanny (Simpson) Johnson say that the house had windows facing all four directions and that the ro
      The home was built in 1897 by Norman McEwan, a brother of …
  • Albert Dyment Home, River Road, Thessalon, Winter Circa 1900
        This house was located on River Road. This house later became the home of James Dobie, sold in 1909. James Dobie sold the house to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jones who turned the home into six apartments.
      This house was located on River Road. This house later became the …
  • View of Greater Thessalon, Huron Street, circa 1920
        This is a colourized photo showing a dirt surfaced Huron Street. The street is lined with mostly two-story homes on the left side of the photo and trees on the right side of the road. The sign for a
      This is a colourized photo showing a dirt surfaced Huron Street. The …
  • Bennett Home, Original Red Cross Hospital, Thessalon, circa 1935
        This is a black and white photo of the Bennett home on Water Street in Thessalon. This home eventually became the original Red Cross hospital. It was a very large L-shaped two story home with multipl
      This is a black and white photo of the Bennett home on …
  • Government Road North, Thessalon, circa 1910
        This is a black and white photo of the "red brige" that crosses the river at Government Road. The photo shows several homes on the west side of the river that are on very large cleared lots that appe
      This is a black and white photo of the "red brige" that …
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