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- An interior view of McIntosh's Store (Schreiber) in 1914. It is now Spadoni's Store.; 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoAn interior view of McIntosh's Store (Schreiber) in 1914. It is now …
- A black and white photograph of a group of men.A black and white photograph of a group of men.
- Photograph shows the interior of the Billiard Room at the Queen's Hotel. One man is playing while two other look on.Photograph shows the interior of the Billiard Room at the Queen's Hotel. …
- Photograph shows the interior of Dillon's Pool Hall, one of Schreiber's early businesses. Mr. Jim Dillon is pictured.Photograph shows the interior of Dillon's Pool Hall, one of Schreiber's early …
- Internees at Japanese Internment Camp two miles east of Schreiber.Men were sent to the camps to assist in road building in the area between Schreiber and Jackfish.Internees at Japanese Internment Camp two miles east of Schreiber.Men were sent …
- A black and white postcard of 6 men standing in front of a train engine.A black and white postcard of 6 men standing in front of …
- Schreiber men pose for a photo in the winter outdoors. From left to right: Jim Dillon, unidentified man, Herb Stewart, Ed O'Brien.Schreiber men pose for a photo in the winter outdoors. From left …
- A black and white photograph of the Superintendent's office in the old CPR station at Schreiber.A black and white photograph of the Superintendent's office in the old …
- Schreiber, Ontario, Japanese internment camp, prisoners of war, interneesSchreiber, Ontario, Japanese internment camp, prisoners of war, internees
- Rear L - R: 1) ? 2) Fred Vogami 3) ? 4) ? 5) ? 6) ? 7) Jack Sadoio Shikitani 8) ? 9) ? 10) ? 11) Willie Kimitoshi Utsunomiya 12) Swede Sawada 13) George Suzuki, Middle L - R: 1) ? 2) Butch Watanabe 3Rear L - R: 1) ? 2) Fred Vogami 3) ? 4) …
- Third from left: Sam Hagino. In 1942 'Angler' became an internment camp for over 700 Japanese Canadians. 300 were released to work, leaving 425 at the camp. Today, only foundations and scattered itemThird from left: Sam Hagino. In 1942 'Angler' became an internment camp …
- Group of men at a Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber. Back Row: 1) ? 2) Yosh Hagino 3) Willie Ultsunomiya. Front Row: 4) Fred Kayahara 5) George Mochizuki 6) George TakahashiGroup of men at a Japanese internment camp two miles east of …
- Schreiber Men celebrate John Handel Sr.'s return from overseas where he was fighting in the First World War.Schreiber Men celebrate John Handel Sr.'s return from overseas where he was …
- Schreiber, Ontario, office, railways, railroadsSchreiber, Ontario, office, railways, railroads
- Men working at the Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber 1942-1944. George Keeno on left.Men working at the Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber …
- Left - Right:Minoru Nagasawa , Matahuru 'Mutt' Otsu. For the Japanese Canadians there were no homes, farms and other property left after the internment. They were forced to start their lives over, wiLeft - Right:Minoru Nagasawa , Matahuru 'Mutt' Otsu. For the Japanese Canadians …
- Schreiber beach picnic, Rossport Sunday boating party.; b&w photoSchreiber beach picnic, Rossport Sunday boating party.; b&w photo
- A black and white photograph of CPR engine 2423 arriving at Schreiber's train station in the late 1940's. Engine 2423 was built by Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario, in September 1944A black and white photograph of CPR engine 2423 arriving at Schreiber's …
- At Ibsters Landing, Schreiber Beach, a Rossport boat bringing people to a Sunday picnic. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoAt Ibsters Landing, Schreiber Beach, a Rossport boat bringing people to a …
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