A clipping form the Sault Star regarding the celebration of the 80th birthday of Nelson Allen. Nelson was the third youngest of 15 children born to William and Rebecca Allen and spent his life in Gladstone Twsp. The clipping gives details of his life, marriages, and activities.
A clipping form the Sault Star regarding the celebration of the 80th ...
This article written by Kay Grigg details some the beginnings of the Town of Iron Bridge, listing the names of some of the first families, the original bridge and the change of name from Tally-Ho to Iron Bridge.
This article written by Kay Grigg details some the beginnings of the ...
This typewritten three page document is a brief account of the beginnings of Iron Bridge. It describes the first settlers, the first churches built, stores, roads and other markers of progress over the years.
This typewritten three page document is a brief account of the beginnings ...
Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Circa 1950 This newspaper article was part of a series written by Edith Cameron regarding the lost days of the logging industry in the Iron Bridge area. The article discusses the logging camp at the southeast end of Bright Lake and how the logs traveled on a narrow gauge rail line built ...
Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Circa 1950 This newspaper article was part of a series written by Edith Cameron ...
A Tweedsmuir History compiled by the Sunnyside Women's Institute. This scrapbook contains a number of photos, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and various other paper based media.
A Tweedsmuir History compiled by the Sunnyside Women's Institute. This scrapbook contains ...
This five page document is a brief history of Iron Bridge from its beginnings in the 1800s to the 1980s. It provides information on the name of the town, its development over time, the people, and some of the facilities the town had to offer.
This five page document is a brief history of Iron Bridge from ...
These clippings contain information about the Iron Bridge Ladies Aid Meeting including the presentation of gifts to the departing Rev. and Mrs. Stymiest. Another clipping discusses the departure of the Rev. Stymiest to Larder Lake and the feelings of local church members. Other articles include obituaries about Mrs. E.J. Ansley, ...
These clippings contain information about the Iron Bridge Ladies Aid Meeting including ...