Palermo Schoolhouse is located at 2431 Dundas Street West. The schoolhouse is currently home to the Trafalgar Historical Society. There was a school in Palermo as early as 1819. It was one of 3 public schools in Trafalgar Twp. The first school may have been on the same property as ...
Palermo Schoolhouse is located at 2431 Dundas Street West. The schoolhouse is ...
John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland and Northumberland, arriving in Quebec in April 1816. John came to Trafalgar Township in 1820, first working for Robert Ruxton on a farm with a sawmill, on Lot 6, Concession 6, a farm John eventually owned. John was ...
John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland ...
This is Palermo’s Community Hall, an outgrowth of the former Temperance Hall, the scene of many literary efforts. This was erected by the people of Palermo who take great pride in their achievement. It is situated just off the corner on the Station Road. (Note: "the Station Road" was Bronte, ...
This is Palermo’s Community Hall, an outgrowth of the former Temperance Hall, ...
The community of Palermo started as early as 1806. By 1835, the town had developed enough to boast its own post office, churches, schools, stores, blacksmith and surrounding mixed farming. The active community started the Palermo Sons of Temperance in 1850 and this group was the genus of the community ...
The community of Palermo started as early as 1806. By 1835, the ...
There are 7 photos included in this record. View the others by selecting `Page` at the top of this record. The record is also linked to a photograph of the finished school. The building contractor was D.A. Wendover & Sons Construction. Dave Wendover took the photographs. The photo shown here ...
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The teaching contract between Mrs. Ethel Wettlaufer and the Trafalgar school area signed July 20, 1945. The salary was $130.00 per month, for 10 months beginning September 4, 1945. Ethel Wettlaufer taught at the Palermo school, S.S. #2, Trafalgar Township, Halton County, starting in 1944 and through into the 1950s. ...
The teaching contract between Mrs. Ethel Wettlaufer and the Trafalgar school area ...
Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession 1, Lot 6, NDS. We know S.S. #4 was in use by 1877 and the 1878 Atlas shows it right on the corner on the southwest side of Ninth Line and Burnhamthorpe Road. The 200 acre Lot 6 ...
Snider's school was first built on land owned by Ephraim Post Concession ...
John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland and Northumberland, arriving in Quebec in April 1816. John came to Trafalgar Township in 1820, first working for Robert Ruxton on a farm with a sawmill, on Lot 6, Concession 6, a farm John eventually owned. John was ...
John Dixon came with his father, William, from the Hills of Scotland ...
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