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- Picture taken looking east towards the Lakeview Hotel in 1951. Newell’s store has been taken down, The Crossman home has not yet been built. The old Dodge Lumber Company Store on the left side of thePicture taken looking east towards the Lakeview Hotel in 1951. Newell’s store …
- This picture shows the Lakeview Hotel during the 1920’s. Also prominent is the general store. By the mid 1920’s when the store was in the ownership of John Henry Newell, the upper level of the frontThis picture shows the Lakeview Hotel during the 1920’s. Also prominent is …
- Post Card advertising the Lakeview Hotel. The gentleman in the reclining position is Charles Buschlen, owner of the Lakeview Resort. Standing at left is Loron Stanyer.Post Card advertising the Lakeview Hotel. The gentleman in the reclining position …
- Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel from around 1950.Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel from around 1950.
- This is the only picture that appears to exist of any member of the Jules Brown family. It shows one of Jules Brown’s daughters on the dock of the recently rebuilt hotel. As can be seen in the picturThis is the only picture that appears to exist of any member …
- Post Card showing the Lakeview Hotel and Pavilion – noting its location and presumably the ease of access.Post Card showing the Lakeview Hotel and Pavilion – noting its location …
- Post Card showing the Lakeview Hotel, Ahmic HarbourPost Card showing the Lakeview Hotel, Ahmic Harbour
- Post Card extolling the virtues of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1920’s or early 1930’s.Post Card extolling the virtues of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1920’s …
- A fie catch of fish. Guests of the Lakeview Hotel are shown on the steps of the Hotel from around 1925.A fie catch of fish. Guests of the Lakeview Hotel are shown …
- Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’sPost Card of the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’s
- Guests at the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’sGuests at the Lakeview Hotel in the 1950’s
- In this view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline from before 1920, what is known as the John Henry Newell store (formerly the Jules Browen store) retain its large veranda. In front of the store, on the waIn this view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline from before 1920, what …
- A view of the Lakeview Hotel probably taken during WWI. In the background is what is known as the Wylie Post Office and home. At left is the store owned and operated by Jule Brown in the early part oA view of the Lakeview Hotel probably taken during WWI. In the …
- A view of the Lakeview Hotel during the WWI years. To the right of the Hotel in the picture is the home owned by the Jones family on Queen Street.A view of the Lakeview Hotel during the WWI years. To the …
- A view looking southwest across Ahmic Lake from the corner of Ahmic and George Streets. On the right is the home of Albert ‘Bert’ and Nellie (Smith) Crossman. The tracks across the ice are from the nA view looking southwest across Ahmic Lake from the corner of Ahmic …
- The picture of a game of hockey was taken in the early 1940’s looking southeast from the corner of Ahmic and Mary Streets.The picture of a game of hockey was taken in the early …
- In the picture at left looking southwest across Ahmic Lake from in front of the Lakeview Hotel, the area cleared for skating is clearly visible. Across the lake, in the centre of the picture is the bIn the picture at left looking southwest across Ahmic Lake from in …
- At time of writing, a date for the initial transfer of property from John Croswell to the Dodge Lumber Company has not been found. However, it appears to have been one of the earliest transactions inAt time of writing, a date for the initial transfer of property …