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- Estimates put the date of this photograph circa the mid to late 1920s. The two families in the photo are the Clouthiers and the Douglases. From left to right, back row: Unknown, Unknown, Thomas CloutEstimates put the date of this photograph circa the mid to late …
- The first Petawawa Village Post Office opened in 1948, Oliver Clouthier pictured here was the first Postmaster, while his wife, Jane (Jean), also pictured was his assistant and bookkeeper. The ClouthThe first Petawawa Village Post Office opened in 1948, Oliver Clouthier pictured …
- Estimates put the date of this photograph circa 1930. Paul Paquette is the second cousin of Oliver Clouthier.Estimates put the date of this photograph circa 1930. Paul Paquette is …
- Estimates put the date of this photograph circa the late 1920s. The original home has since been demolished (2008). From left to right: Josephine Clouthier (nee Paquette), Thomas Clouthier, Unknown cEstimates put the date of this photograph circa the late 1920s. The …
- This plane landed in the field in the late 1920s. The field was Behnke's field, located across from 31 Doran Street in Petawawa at the time. The man leaning against the wing of the plane, without a hThis plane landed in the field in the late 1920s. The field …
- This party was held at the Shanty House, located at 419 River Drive, Pembroke, ON.This party was held at the Shanty House, located at 419 River …
- This photograph depicts Jean Risto, Chief Librarian of the Petawawa Public Library beside a float for the Petawawa Civic Centre Days Parade 1988. The float is entitled "Dig In" and features a green dThis photograph depicts Jean Risto, Chief Librarian of the Petawawa Public Library …
- This photograph depicts a float for the Petawawa Civic Centre Days Parade 1988. The float is entitled "Dig In" and features a green dinosaur reading from an extra large book. Various people are arounThis photograph depicts a float for the Petawawa Civic Centre Days Parade …
- From left to right: Unknown, Oliver Clouthier, Unknown, Unknown. Men from the same area were generally stationed together in the same company and lumbermen were often put in the Forestry Corps. ThisFrom left to right: Unknown, Oliver Clouthier, Unknown, Unknown. Men from the …
- From left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Oliver Clouthier, Percy Winkie, Unknown. Men from the same area were generally stationed together in the same company and lumbermen were oftenFrom left to right: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Oliver Clouthier, Percy Winkie, …
- The woman is Mrs. August Gutzman, nee Frederika Heinze. This spinning wheel was a tool brought over by the Gutzmann family in the 1860s when they immigrated to Canada from Pommerania (Prussia).The woman is Mrs. August Gutzman, nee Frederika Heinze. This spinning wheel …
- The people depicted in this photograph are Paul Dannhauer and his wife, Caroline Dannhauer (nee Gutzman). In 1867 they homesteaded on Black Bay Road, beside St. John's Lutheran Church. They were accoThe people depicted in this photograph are Paul Dannhauer and his wife, …
- The man on the right is identified as a member of the Heinze Family. The original homestead on Black Bay Road, Petawawa was located next to St. John's Lutheran Church. The original family homestead wThe man on the right is identified as a member of the …
- This house and out buildings, located on Gutzman Road below the hill, was built for Carl and Amelia Gutzman as a retirement home. This picture was taken in 1921, all of the buildings have since disapThis house and out buildings, located on Gutzman Road below the hill, …
- The couple is identified as Emilia and Carl Gutzman. This home was considered to be their retirement home and it was located on Gutzman Road, by the Ottawa River. The building no longer exists.The couple is identified as Emilia and Carl Gutzman. This home was …
- Individuals are identified as members of the Gutzman Family, from left to right; William (standing), Amy, August (seated, the patriarch), Alfred, Flora, Edgar, Fredericke (seated, the Matriarch), andIndividuals are identified as members of the Gutzman Family, from left to …
- Location may be the mouth of the Petawawa River, ONLocation may be the mouth of the Petawawa River, ON
- This portrait is of Albertina and Johann Gutzmann (d. 1860) and was taken in Pommerania, a province of what was then Prussia. Albertina came to Canada in 1867. On May 2, 1867, Paul and Caroline DannhThis portrait is of Albertina and Johann Gutzmann (d. 1860) and was …
- This is the funeral procession of William "Willie" Clouthier in 1925 in Petawawa, ON. The procession is travelling down Doran Street, the main street of Petawawa Village at the time. On the left is tThis is the funeral procession of William "Willie" Clouthier in 1925 in …
- The man has been identified as Jeff McKay. His animal presentation was part of the summer programs of the Petawawa Public Library.The man has been identified as Jeff McKay. His animal presentation was …
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