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- See also: II 6 5 and II 6 7 through II 6 8.See also: II 6 5 and II 6 7 through II 6 …
- Annual Report for 1911 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1911 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- See also: II 6 5 and II 6 6.See also: II 6 5 and II 6 6.
- See also: II 6 5 through II 6 7See also: II 6 5 through II 6 7
- See also: II 6 5 through II 6 8.See also: II 6 5 through II 6 8.
- The Carnegie Library was built 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and is now the Habitat for Humanity CanThe Carnegie Library was built 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie …
- Victoria Memorial Gateway was erected at the Young Street entrance in 1901 and dismantled in 1953. See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1911.Victoria Memorial Gateway was erected at the Young Street entrance in 1901 …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1911.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1911.
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1911.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1911.
- King Street South at railway tracks in Waterloo showing the new system of tungsten street lighting the day it was officially turned on for the first time. Uffelmann's Dry Goods store can be seen on tKing Street South at railway tracks in Waterloo showing the new system …
- Photo looking at Erb Street west towards Albert Street and the Town Hall. Several automobiles and bicycles are visible as well as electric globe street lights.Photo looking at Erb Street west towards Albert Street and the Town …
- Group photo of German families participating in a picnic at an unknown location. Families present were Bergman, Grossman, Pfohl (Phol), Spatchek, Exner, Rutsch, Klose, Roehricht (Roerig). The RoehricGroup photo of German families participating in a picnic at an unknown …
- Called Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College until 1960 when it became Waterloo Lutheran Seminary with two divisions: Waterloo University College and WaterlCalled Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College …
- See external links for more photos of these people.See external links for more photos of these people.
- Photo shows three men standing on the steps of an unidentified factory. Note the smokestack in the background and the piles of refuse beside the building.Photo shows three men standing on the steps of an unidentified factory. …
- Some of the women also appear in associated photos that can be found under the external links.Some of the women also appear in associated photos that can be …
- Photo shows unidentified woman standing on a sidewalk beside a bush. Woman is wearing a large hat, gloves and a long coat. Note the small purse she is carrying.Photo shows unidentified woman standing on a sidewalk beside a bush. Woman …
- Family name also spelled Beaupre. Mary Boppre was born in 1911.Family name also spelled Beaupre. Mary Boppre was born in 1911.
- Photo of a group of people riding on a flatbed wagon. The group is mostly women with two children and a teenage boy. Wagon is driven by a man with two horses. There appear to be some small crates andPhoto of a group of people riding on a flatbed wagon. The …
- See external links for additional photos of this group.See external links for additional photos of this group.
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