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- View of the 220 block of Arthur Street, Port Arthur, Ontario. Shows the use of the town's new 18-ton steam roller and a plough. Ploughing the streets helped to break up the ruts and smooth out the roView of the 220 block of Arthur Street, Port Arthur, Ontario. Shows …
- Framed black and white photograph of the railway running through Schreiber. Entered according to the act of Parliament of Canada, in the year 1907 by the Aerial Company at the Department of AgricultuFramed black and white photograph of the railway running through Schreiber. Entered …
- The town of Nolalu was named after the Northland Lumber Company. In this photograph, the first building is the old Bishop Store (~1907). The building in the background is the Arola's home, when it haThe town of Nolalu was named after the Northland Lumber Company. In …
- James Murphy began his career at the head of the lakes in 1883, working as a coal handling contractor for the Dominion Coal Company. By 1903 he had started his own coal handling company, which becameJames Murphy began his career at the head of the lakes in …
- A crowd gathers to examine the wreckage near the corner of Water Street and Wilson Street in early Port Arthur. A Fort William train running backwards and drawing a line of cars, rounded a curve andA crowd gathers to examine the wreckage near the corner of Water …
- Ontario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource LibraryOntario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
- Ontario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource LibraryOntario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
- Ontario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource LibraryOntario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
- Ontario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource LibraryOntario Department of Mines, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
- In 1901 the CNR ran three trains a week to Gunflint, out one day and back the next. This photograph was taken at Sand Lake in April 1907. On the left side of the engine, Mrs J. York, on the right sidIn 1901 the CNR ran three trains a week to Gunflint, out …
- Map housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryMap housed at the Brodie Resource Library
- Geological Survey of Canada, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource LibraryGeological Survey of Canada, 1907 Full text available at Brodie Resource Library
- Photo taken at Sand Lake. On the left side of the engine is Mrs. J. York, right side is Mrs. L. Yondie. In front of the engine is George Steen.Photo taken at Sand Lake. On the left side of the engine …
- Fort William Daily Times Journal, 5 Mar 1907, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmFort William Daily Times Journal, 5 Mar 1907, p. 1 Full text available on microfilm
- Fort William Daily Times Journal, 6 Mar 1907, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmFort William Daily Times Journal, 6 Mar 1907, p. 1 Full text available on microfilm
- Port Arthur News Chronicle, 6 Mar 1907, p. 2 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 6 Mar 1907, p. 2 Full text available on microfilm
- Fort William Daily Times Journal, 4 Mar 1907, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmFort William Daily Times Journal, 4 Mar 1907, p. 1 Full text available on microfilm
- Brodie Resource Library - full text also available on microfilmBrodie Resource Library - full text also available on microfilm
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