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- Livingston Creek, Church (Left) 1897-1960, School (Right) 1884 - 1909 This was a Methodist Church from 1863 - February 17, 1963. The new school for this section was located at the corner of Highway 1Livingston Creek, Church (Left) 1897-1960, School (Right) 1884 - 1909 This was …
- This is a black and white photo of a one story wood frame building that could be a school house or a church. The exact location is not known. The building has a cedar shake roof and it appears to havThis is a black and white photo of a one story wood …
- Notes written on the back of the photo read "Alma Heights United Church"Notes written on the back of the photo read "Alma Heights United …
- Notes written underneath this photo read "Original Presbyterian Church in Little Rapids Established on this site in 1896" This church is currently used by the United Church congregation in Little RapNotes written underneath this photo read "Original Presbyterian Church in Little Rapids …
- Notes accompanying this picture state that the following people are pictured left to right in the photo: Mrs. R. McLennan, Jennie McLennan, May Walker, Norma McCrea, Eidth McCrea, Verna Weir, Edith WNotes accompanying this picture state that the following people are pictured left …
- The Sault Star, October 7, 1975 The article outlines some of the planned activities and those involved plus expected attendees. The list of ladies in the photo is noted at the bottom of the photo.The Sault Star, October 7, 1975 The article outlines some of the planned activities and those involved plus …
- This black and white photo shows the front view of the Bellingham Church in winter months. The front vestibule section is sided in cedar shakes and the remainder of the building appears to be stucco.This black and white photo shows the front view of the Bellingham …
- This winter photo shows a small one story white building that is identified as the Church of Christ for Iron Bridge. It is set back from a road in a cleared area with large trees to the right and reaThis winter photo shows a small one story white building that is …
- A notation accompanying this photo states that the following people are pictured left to right in the photo: Jack Feltham, Bob Feltham, Jack McCrea, Rosalee McCrea, John McLennan, Dean Allen, Ray EllA notation accompanying this photo states that the following people are pictured …
- Notes beside this photograph state that "a new meeting house was build in North Livingstone " in 1922 and that "In July 1962, an extension was needed and Sunday School rooms were built onto the backNotes beside this photograph state that "a new meeting house was build …
- Land for the first Anglican Church was purchased on October 16, 1890 on the north side of Algoma St. East. A small church was built shortly thereafter, however this church was later deemed too smallLand for the first Anglican Church was purchased on October 16, 1890 …
- This winter photo taken in 1977 is of the Seventh Day Adventist Church along Highway 17 east in Iron Bridge. It is a small one story white building set out in a field. A ramp leads up to the front doThis winter photo taken in 1977 is of the Seventh Day Adventist …
- Pictured in the photograph: Back row: Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Munro, Mrs. King, Mrs. Jim Weir, Mrs. John Crockford, Mr. Dick Minion, Mrs. McKiggan, Mrs. Wm. Weir, Mrs. J.J. Oliver, Mrs. Minion Sr., Mrs. J.Pictured in the photograph: Back row: Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Munro, Mrs. King, …
- This church was the first Methodist Church built in 1881, with the first Reverend being James McAllister. Due to lack of space the Presbyterians shared this Methodist Church. Their Reverend was D.H.This church was the first Methodist Church built in 1881, with the …
- Typed notes affixed to this photo read: "This picture was taken in 1911 showing the footings of the Church of Redeemer (Anglican). The Catholic Church to the far right is St. Francis Xavier."Typed notes affixed to this photo read: "This picture was taken in …
- On the back of the postcard are notes handwritten to Mr. St. John. The addressee is Rev. A. St. John. Notes also state that the "postcard was given to library 1990" and "Rev. St. John Methodist MinisOn the back of the postcard are notes handwritten to Mr. St. …
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