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- 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 …
- 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 photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Princess Elizabeth Women's instituteThis 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 …
- The farm was originally acquired from Robert Stewart in the early 1900's. Gordon Hern took over the farm in 1958, married Marjorie Mills (Yates) in 1966. They lived on the farm until 1995. This photoThe farm was originally acquired from Robert Stewart in the early 1900's. …
- This is the farm that Magnus Tait bought and was later lived in by his daughter (Mrs. Anna Reid). This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute.This is the farm that Magnus Tait bought and was later lived …
- 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 …
- This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place on the Nelson Allen farm in 1933,which was subsequently sold to Nelson's son Harvey and then to ErThis barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time …
- 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 …
- Pictured: Miss Emma Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. P. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitfield, Nioma Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weir, Mervyn Weir. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the PPictured: Miss Emma Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. P. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. …
- This farm was first settled by John Charles (Bert) Gardiner's father, Samuel Charles Gardiner, circa 1883. Mr. S.C. Gardiner's obituary states the farm was sold to Mr. Archie Gardiner.( Algoma AdvocaThis farm was first settled by John Charles (Bert) Gardiner's father, Samuel …
- 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 …
- This farm was located on the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Conc. 6 and was originally owned by Mr. and Mrs. Driver, later sold to Alexander Tulloch and then to William Boville in 1928. This photo can be foundThis farm was located on the North 1/2 of Lot 4, Conc. …
- This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place onThis barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. This photo can …
- 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 …
- There is a sun spot in the lower right hand corner of the photo, making it difficult to see that portion of the photograph. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron BridgThere is a sun spot in the lower right hand corner of …
- This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place on the Nelson Allen farm in 1933,which was subsequently sold to Nelson's son Harvey and then to ErThis barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. At the time …
- This barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. This photo can be found in the Tweedsmuir History created by the Iron Bridge Women's Institute. At the time of the photos the barn raising took place onThis barn was framed by Bob Nicholson in 1933. This photo can …
- The My-T-Fresh location was on the site of land once belonging to William Allen and his family who moved to the area in 1885. It was later owned by Ray Tulloch who sold to Mr. Wang who changed the prThe My-T-Fresh location was on the site of land once belonging to …
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