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- The home pictured here was located at the centre of Block A in the original survey plan of the village. Its construction, at least in part, predates the village survey plan by up to a decade. The froThe home pictured here was located at the centre of Block A …
- 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 …
- The large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can be seen here. It apparently could house up to 16 teams of horses. The barn contained a windmill that drove a saw on a windy dThe large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can …
- In 1934, this part of Block A, was transferred to William and Pearl (Wager) Croswell from the estate of Charles Croswell. In 1942, William and Pearl transferred the lot to their oldest son Charles JaIn 1934, this part of Block A, was transferred to William and …
- Group of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. Front Row: Beatrice Crossman, Grace Crossman and Edith Crossman, Hazel Wellwood with Doug Wellwood 2nd row: Jean Robertson (Grace CrossGroup of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. …
- A view of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1950’s or early 1960’sA view of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1950’s or early 1960’s
- The Lakeview Hotel from the late 1940’s or early 1950’sThe Lakeview Hotel from the late 1940’s or early 1950’s
- A Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1950’sA Post Card of the Lakeview Hotel from the 1950’s
- In this picture are William and Florence Mary (Croswell) Millin in front of their home on the easterly part of Block A on the north side of Ahmic Street. The first transaction related to the house apIn this picture are William and Florence Mary (Croswell) Millin in front …
- Lot 12 on the west side of Mary Street; Cliff and Waity (Newell) Croswell property. Lot 12 originally officially transferred from John Croswell to William J. Snaith August 12, 1904 (registered AugustLot 12 on the west side of Mary Street; Cliff and Waity …
- Salvation Army Church, Lot 11, West side of Mary Street. Lot 11 on the west side of Mary Street was officially transferred to Evangeline Booth on behalf of the Salvation Army in 1897. The building, oSalvation Army Church, Lot 11, West side of Mary Street. Lot 11 …
- The Cliff and Waity Croswell home with the addition of the main living quarters.The Cliff and Waity Croswell home with the addition of the main …
- In this picture, J.H. Newell’s store on Lot 5 (formerly Robertson’s store) is on the far left of the picture. To the right of the store is a building with an extension behind. This is the Samuel andIn this picture, J.H. Newell’s store on Lot 5 (formerly Robertson’s store) …
- Looking north along Mary Street in the 1950’s/60’s.Looking north along Mary Street in the 1950’s/60’s.
- View of Ahmic Harbour in the 1950’s/60’s.View of Ahmic Harbour in the 1950’s/60’s.
- This picture is copied from a colourized post card from around 1900.The causeway has not yet been completed and a bridge spans the end of Ahmic Lake. At the top right of the picture, just visible, isThis picture is copied from a colourized post card from around 1900.The …
- This view of Ahmic Harbour was taken around 1915. The new 3 story frame hotel has been built. The veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in good condition. In front of the store, at the water’s edgThis view of Ahmic Harbour was taken around 1915. The new 3 …
- This picture is a view looking south on Mary Street. As the note on the picture explains, the Ab Ross home (on the right) and the Mary Demery home (on the left) are featured.This picture is a view looking south on Mary Street. As the …
- Pictured here is the ‘Green House’ on Lot 25 on the north side of the road on the outskirts of Ahmic Harbour. The home was rebuilt by the Catalano’s and still stands. Of note, in the 1879 Guidebook aPictured here is the ‘Green House’ on Lot 25 on the north …