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- This is a black and white photograph of the Erven family, in their sugar bush. Two men and three boys are standing on top of a sleigh, on which the large metal container for sap collection is sittingThis is a black and white photograph of the Erven family, in …
- This is a black and white photograph of the Hanson family, 1922. Three women and two men are lined abreast, in front of trees and shrubs. The three women are wearing dresses or skirts and top. The yoThis is a black and white photograph of the Hanson family, 1922. …
- William Wilson Snow born June 3, 1828. He married Barbara Reid in 1869. They had ten children.William Wilson Snow born June 3, 1828. He married Barbara Reid in …
- This is a picture of what is remembered as the ‘Stanyer home’ as seen looking from the southwest on Mary Street. Over time, many individuals appear to have owned, although not necessarily occupied thThis is a picture of what is remembered as the ‘Stanyer home’ …
- In this picture entitled “Kip’s Colts” taken around 1905 the Lillie Kennedy boarding house can be seen middle left and at the right can be seen the home then owned by William Kennedy and later ownedIn this picture entitled “Kip’s Colts” taken around 1905 the Lillie Kennedy …
- The large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can be seen at the top right. It apparently could house up to 16 teams of horses. The barn contained a windmill that drove a sawThe large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can …
- This picture shows the original Croswell home. It was the oldest home in the village and was originally built of logs. It was built by John Croswell and was used as a boarding house until the early 1This picture shows the original Croswell home. It was the oldest home …
- Black and portrait photograph of an unknown couple from the Dunbar Family. On the left is a man sitting on a stool with his legs crossed. He is balding and has a mustache. He's wearing a three pieceBlack and portrait photograph of an unknown couple from the Dunbar Family. …
- The Tripps were one of the pioneer families in Sundridge.The Tripps were one of the pioneer families in Sundridge.
- Black and white photograph of a woman and a boy standing in the water of a lake on a beach. There is a bush on the left side of the picture. There is a log in the water on the left side beside the woBlack and white photograph of a woman and a boy standing in …
- Black and white photograph of four generations of the Paget family. There is a wooden building, likely the family home, in the background. On the left is an elderly man, grandfather, in the middle isBlack and white photograph of four generations of the Paget family. There …
- Black and white photograph of the Harrision family. Two women in dresses and four children are standing on top of a large rock. On the ground is a wagon. To the right of the wagon is a women in a blaBlack and white photograph of the Harrision family. Two women in dresses …
- Black and white group photograph of two adults and two children standing in a garden with a few wooden buildings in the back ground. On the left George Ganton is standing behind Tot Lang. George is wBlack and white group photograph of two adults and two children standing …
- Black and white photograph of four men, Len, Bill, and Stan Corttrell and an unidentified man, The car is parked on the family farm. There is a barn behind the car.Black and white photograph of four men, Len, Bill, and Stan Corttrell …
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- H. O. Boorse was an immigrant from Culpsville Pennsylania when he was twenty. He married Annie Cole, of South RIver, in 1885. H. O. was a clerk at the West End Supply Depot. H. O. moved his family toH. O. Boorse was an immigrant from Culpsville Pennsylania when he was …
- Might be old Harrison home, Magnetawan 1902, across from old school beside old Orange hall; or "Old Man Egger's," Wattenwyl.Might be old Harrison home, Magnetawan 1902, across from old school beside …
- The bride is Ena Holditch. The groom is Edmund Steen. The attendees are Mr. Hicks and Miss Irwin.The bride is Ena Holditch. The groom is Edmund Steen. The attendees …
- Taken at cottage Eagle Lake. Back row from left to right: Lottie (Vanclieaf) Schell, Eva Commerford, Maude (Carroll) Heffernan, Susan (Carroll) VanClieaf. Front row from left to right: Daniel VanClieTaken at cottage Eagle Lake. Back row from left to right: Lottie …
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