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- Long wooden stick, curved 360 degrees on one end to form a loop. It was used to deliver messages to workers on the trains before they started to use radios.Long wooden stick, curved 360 degrees on one end to form a …
- A letter to John Handel describing this duties in town and how much he would get paid a month.A letter to John Handel describing this duties in town and how …
- A postcard written to a friend asking for supplies to be sent to her.A postcard written to a friend asking for supplies to be sent …
- This is a letter from the daughter of the Lumbers who owned the first grocery store in Terrace Bay at South Camp.This is a letter from the daughter of the Lumbers who owned …
- A newsletter from the church talking about how the building needs to be bricked. Exactly what church is unknown.A newsletter from the church talking about how the building needs to …
- Information compiled by Ray Gionet with information gathered by James E. Isbester. Consists mainly of letters and correspondence about Mr.s Isbester's grandfather who Schreiber was originally named.Information compiled by Ray Gionet with information gathered by James E. Isbester. …
- This newspaper article from 1988 talks about the Olympic Torch Ceremony in Terrace Bay and a child who did not get to "share the flame". The photograph inspired many people from different parts of CaThis newspaper article from 1988 talks about the Olympic Torch Ceremony in …
- See newspaper article relating.See newspaper article relating.
- On Tuesday evening, September 25, a tragedy occurred near Terrace Bay, Ontario. […]On Tuesday evening, September 25, a tragedy occurred near Terrace Bay, Ontario. …
- This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
- Port Arthur News Chronicle, 21 Nov 1918 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 21 Nov 1918 Full text available on microfilm
- The photograph in this postcard shows Elizabeth Avenue, a street in Terrace Bay, from the 1950s. This is a letter from Clara, a resident living in Terrace Bay in 1954, to her parents. Clara writes: lThe photograph in this postcard shows Elizabeth Avenue, a street in Terrace …
- Full text available on microfilm at the Brodie Resource LibraryFull text available on microfilm at the Brodie Resource Library
- Chronicle-Journal, 20 Dec 2010, A1 full text available on microfilmChronicle-Journal, 20 Dec 2010, A1 full text available on microfilm
- This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR to his wife, Myrtle.This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR …
- This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR to his wife, Myrtle.This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR …
- This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR to his wife, Myrtle.This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR …
- This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR to his wife, Myrtle.This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR …
- This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR to his wife, Myrtle.This letter was written by Edward Campbell Currie 623046 of the CMR …