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- Black and white photograph of three trains and tracks. There is a station on the right side of the picture with a train outside it. There's a train on the left side close to the front of the frame.Black and white photograph of three trains and tracks. There is a …
- On the sleigh are thirteen cords of wood. This is believed to be the largest load ever brought into South River.On the sleigh are thirteen cords of wood. This is believed to …
- Black and white photograph of two oxen pulling a sleigh loaded with wood and a man sitting on the wood driving the oxen. There are houses behind the sleigh.Black and white photograph of two oxen pulling a sleigh loaded with …
- Black and white photograph of a train going across a viaduct(bridge). There's a river below the viaduct, possibly the Magnetawan River. There's a forest in the background.Black and white photograph of a train going across a viaduct(bridge). There's …
- Black and white of a wood sign in the brush with trees behind it.Black and white of a wood sign in the brush with trees …
- Black and white of a wood sign in the brush with trees behind it.Black and white of a wood sign in the brush with trees …
- Black and white photograph of two Grand Trunk Railway water towers viewed from the Government Road Bridge. Three houses on Main Street are visible.Black and white photograph of two Grand Trunk Railway water towers viewed …
- The farm was located near Eagle Lake.The farm was located near Eagle Lake.
- This house was built by H.Robb around 1885. In 1932 the house and surrounding farm was sold to Charles Quirt, who sold it to Henry and Emma Erven in 1935. They lived on the homestead until 1967, afteThis house was built by H.Robb around 1885. In 1932 the house …
- Rodger Robertson (1890-1967) built his house on lot 16, concession 4, on the flat land at the bottom of bunker hill which came to be known as Robertson Flats to the local population. Rodger married lRodger Robertson (1890-1967) built his house on lot 16, concession 4, on …
- Mark Robertson built the original stone structure of this house sometime in the late 19th century. The homestead was located on lots 18 and 19, concession 5, on Bunker Hill.Mark Robertson built the original stone structure of this house sometime in …
- Charles Chesney Quirt (1872-1950) operated a few different sawmills in the South River area, as well as selling insurance at various times. In 1932 Charles bought a farm on the East Bay of Eagle LakeCharles Chesney Quirt (1872-1950) operated a few different sawmills in the South …
- Present are (left to right): front row, Lewis Ardiel, Norman Hawthorne, Francis Hawthorne, Marguerite Hawthorne; Second Row, Annie Towle, Bill Hawthorne, Curtis Church, Gordon Ardiel, Chesney Quirt;Present are (left to right): front row, Lewis Ardiel, Norman Hawthorne, Francis …
- Black and white photograph of a dilapidated farm house. A few windows are boarded up. Most of them are gaping holes where there should be windows. The shingles are coming off the roofBlack and white photograph of a dilapidated farm house. A few windows …
- William Wilson Snow was born June 3, 1828. He married Barbara Reid in 1869. They had ten children.William Wilson Snow was born June 3, 1828. He married Barbara Reid …
- 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 …
- William Wilson Snow born June 3, 1828.William Wilson Snow born June 3, 1828.
- The woman on the left is Mrs. Barretoon. The woman in the middle is Mrs. W. J. Snow. The woman on the right is Mrs. Pourratt.The woman on the left is Mrs. Barretoon. The woman in the …
- Alfred Sohm was born January 27, 1868.Alfred Sohm was born January 27, 1868.
- The original owner and builder was Frank Robb. The house then passed to Andy Sohm. Then the house belonged to Beatrice Sohm.The original owner and builder was Frank Robb. The house then passed …