Black and white photograph of a train wreck. Train was owned by the Canadian Northern Railway. By 1911, Canadian Northern ran from Lake Superior to Edmonton creating five hundred communities in the p
Black and white photograph of a train wreck. Train was owned by …
Information on Vigars' Bros. from 'Prince Arthur's Landing - Leading Industries', July 1883., 'The business of those gentlemen is contractors and builders, that part of building which applies to cons
Information on Vigars' Bros. from 'Prince Arthur's Landing - Leading Industries', July …
A view of C.P.R. freight cars and ships in the harbour, and of grain elevators in the distance. This harbour scene is of the Kam River, Fort William, Ontario in 1914.
A view of C.P.R. freight cars and ships in the harbour, and …
A view of the harbour showing freight offices and sheds, loading docks and railroad cars. Tug boats and a yacht are at anchor. Freight sheds are for both CNR and CPR. In this promotional photograph w
A view of the harbour showing freight offices and sheds, loading docks …
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 and
A crowd gathers to examine the wreckage near the corner of Water …
Three hundred feet of the Paquette Dam were affected when a one hundred fifty foot opening in the dam let water through. Five men were killed with the wreckage of a train when it ran headlong into th
Three hundred feet of the Paquette Dam were affected when a one …
Chronicle-Journal, 13 Feb 1979 Full text available in Newspaper Clipping File File subject: LF - Thunder Bay - Accidents - Roads Full text available on microfilm
Chronicle-Journal, 13 Feb 1979 Full text available in Newspaper Clipping File File subject: LF - Thunder …
Fort William Daily Times Journal, 6 Feb 1917 Great War ; World War I ; WWI ; Major R.H. Neeland ; Port Arthur resident ; 32nd Reserve Battalion ; Neeland has requested to be reverted to rank of Captain in order to transfer to 1st Canadian Labou
Fort William Daily Times Journal, 6 Feb 1917 Great War ; World War I ; WWI ; Major R.H. Neeland …