Summary This property is located in the former South Dumfries Township near the village of Harrisburg. The Clarke Family lived upon the property for 50 years or more. The land was owned by Mullen in the 1840s and he presumably built the original log cabin.6 The house was eventually upgraded ...
Summary This property is located in the former South Dumfries Township near ...
This photograph depicts the Ontario Portland Cement Co. Mill in Blue Lake, Ont. The picture was taken in 1910. The original photo is held by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts the Ontario Portland Cement Co. Mill in Blue Lake, ...
This photograph depicts the Ontario Portland Cement Co. in Blue Lake near St. George, Ont. The picture was taken in the early 1920s. The original photo is held by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts the Ontario Portland Cement Co. in Blue Lake near ...
This photograph depicts Blue Lake near St. George, Ont., & the Portland Cement Co. The picture was taken in the 1920s. The original photo is held by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts Blue Lake near St. George, Ont., & the Portland ...
This photograph depicts Blue Lake and the Ontario Portland Cement Co. The picture was taken around 1910. The original photo is held by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts Blue Lake and the Ontario Portland Cement Co. The ...
This photograph depicts railway crossing at Washington St. in Paris, Ont. The building was formerly owned by J. J. Howlett. It was raised 11 feet when the railroad was built. The original photo was provided by the County of Brant Public Library.
This photograph depicts railway crossing at Washington St. in Paris, Ont. The ...
This item is a letter sent from J.B. Waugh, a merchant in St. George, to George Foster and Sons from August 22, 1906. Within the letter, Mr. Waugh notes that he had sent this order at the telephone station for a colleague of his, and requests various items for delivery. ...
This item is a letter sent from J.B. Waugh, a merchant in ...