At the top of the page: "4252 Sparks Street North, Lot 9, East side" In between the two photos: "Main Street, Magnetawan, Ont." At the bottom of the page: "This house was built about 1909 by James Jenkins, who was a carpenter. It was later occupied by the Bill Lennox ...
At the top of the page: "4252 Sparks Street North, Lot 9, ...
20 Bay Street, south side Murray and Pearl Osborne lived in this house for many years. It was originally a two story with insul brick siding. Dolly Osborne McLachlan owned it and for a long time it was used only in the summers. The top floor was removed and a ...
20 Bay Street, south side Murray and Pearl Osborne lived in this ...
Andrew Street, East side Part Lot 12 or 13, Access from Bay Street The former George Osborne house was sold to Ed Ross. The owner in 1998 is Wanda Lecuyer. The house was dismantled after years of no one living in it. A family by the name of Douglas once ...
Andrew Street, East side Part Lot 12 or 13, Access from Bay ...
23 Bay Street, North Side South side Lot 12, North side Lot 13, West side Church Street This two story frame house was built in 1940 by Bill Russell for Archie and Lillie King, Viola, Ray and Jack. New aluminum siding replaced the red insul brick. In her later years, ...
23 Bay Street, North Side South side Lot 12, North side Lot ...
West Street South East side, Lots 21, 22, 23, 24 Fran-Ru Frank and Ruth Fairbrother, hence the name "Fran-Ru", built this as a summer resort in 1946. There were a few cabins they rented out as well as the main lodge. Some say Mr. & Mrs. Walker built and sold ...
West Street South East side, Lots 21, 22, 23, 24 Fran-Ru Frank ...
Richmond Street This photo was taken about 1900 looking across the river to the south shore. The building on the extreme left is on the larger Island owned by Taylor Lumber Company. The building at the top of the hill is St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1885-1913. The white house is ...
Richmond Street This photo was taken about 1900 looking across the river ...
Three page history of the Magnetawan's Agricultural Hall. This history is accompanied by a colour photograph of the Agricultural Hall. The hall is a red barn like structure, a few cars are to the left of the building. There is a white fence with a 4-H sign to the left ...
Three page history of the Magnetawan's Agricultural Hall. This history is accompanied ...
4303 Sparks Street North, Magnetawan Car Care South Part Lot 3, North Part Lot 4, West side Archie King bought this land from Cleve Miller (George Stewart's son-in-law) after George died in 1944. Archie built a one-story block garage about 1949. He died in 1952, and his son Ray King ...
4303 Sparks Street North, Magnetawan Car Care South Part Lot 3, North ...
4289 Sparks Street North IRWIN HAD A SMALL SHOP FOR BIKES BETWEEN ORANGE HALL & TROYERS ABOUT 1908 South half, Lot 5, West side Before this Orange Lodge was built in 1913 -14, the LOL 502 met somewhere at the corner of Sparks and Burrows, then at Lot 11 Bay ...
4289 Sparks Street North IRWIN HAD A SMALL SHOP FOR BIKES BETWEEN ...
Sparks Street North North half, Lot 6 J. Wilfred Troyer built this house for his family in 1915. It is a two story brick house with attic and a basement. Ted and Vickie Nelson bought the property in 1954 or 55. When they were no longer able to care for ...
Sparks Street North North half, Lot 6 J. Wilfred Troyer built this ...
Written on the back L. to R. Dr. Freeborns, Troyers, Orange Hall, about 1930, 1929 4275 Sparks Street North North half, Lot 7, South half, Lot 6, West side Dr. Freeborn built this house about 1910 on land that originally belonged to the Irwin-Stewart farm. He ran his medical practice ...
Written on the back L. to R. Dr. Freeborns, Troyers, Orange Hall, ...
22 Bay Street, south side Part Lot 7 This property belonged to Frank Osborne in the 1940s and he built two cottages on the lot. The property lines in this part of town seemed to be in question between Dolly McLaughlan and Frank, who were brother and sister and whose ...
22 Bay Street, south side Part Lot 7 This property belonged to ...
36 BayStreet. East side Lot 13, Andrews, Street access from Bay Street This frame story and a half house was built for Mr. Schade and his family. The back piece was added some years later and Jim Mc Lachlan lived there for a while. Lila and William Boettger bought the ...
36 BayStreet. East side Lot 13, Andrews, Street access from Bay Street ...
At the top of the page: 325 River Road Lot 25 Con 7 At the bottom of the page: The old stone house on this farm was built in 1910 by Thomas Hicks. Lome Woodruff was granted this land and lived here in a frame house, but lost the property ...
At the top of the page: 325 River Road Lot 25 Con ...
At the top of the page: Sparks Street North The Back Room South Part Lot 9. North Part Lot, West side At the bottom of the page: This building was the United Church Manse. The land was purchased in 1892 but there is no building date. In 1894, it was ...
At the top of the page: Sparks Street North The Back Room ...
Biddy Street North East Side, Lot D Across from Highway 520 Tom Daley Sr. built this house after the original house burned in 1959. It is a one story frame building on a full basement. After Tom died his daughter Nancy Holborn owns the house and rents it out. Dan ...
Biddy Street North East Side, Lot D Across from Highway 520 Tom ...
Black and white newspaper clipping detailing a time capsule from the 1950s and the opening of the capsule in 2000. The image appears to be from the burying of the time capsule.
Black and white newspaper clipping detailing a time capsule from the 1950s ...
The Wurm Farm Lot 26, 27 Con.3 Chapman Township Waterfront land on Con. 4 Julius Wurm came here from Kitchener, Ontario with his mother and stepfather, Mr.& Mrs. Wm. Hoerner, in 1877. When he turned 18 the next November, he obtained a grant for Lot 26, and the next year ...
The Wurm Farm Lot 26, 27 Con.3 Chapman Township Waterfront land on ...