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- Annual Report for 1913 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1913 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Ford S. Kumpf was Managing Director of Dominion Life; a Lily Flynn and an M. Flynn appear in photographs of Dominion Life Assurance Company employees; V-F1-01; V-F1-01 and Q-1-21.Ford S. Kumpf was Managing Director of Dominion Life; a Lily Flynn …
- Receipt (?) addressed to Ford S. Kumpf from Peter H. Roos, stating that a second installment of $3560 cash had been received from Mr. Bell of Ruskin Place, Kumpf's share is $296.66 (1/12).Receipt (?) addressed to Ford S. Kumpf from Peter H. Roos, stating …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Duke Street later became Dupont Street. See Detail images for closer view of map.1908 map updated to 1913. Duke Street later became Dupont Street. See …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Post marked 1913. Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from theSee reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Post marked 1913. Waterloo Park …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1913. Correspondence refers to collapse of a factory. On March 31, 1913 a portion of the Dominion Tire factory which was under constructioSee reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1913. Correspondence refers to …
- The boathouse was built in 1901 by Charles G. Moogk. See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1913.The boathouse was built in 1901 by Charles G. Moogk. See reverse …
- The Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company was incorporated in 1868, name changed in 1900 to Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. They moved to this building at 227 King Street south circa 1913. IThe Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company was incorporated in 1868, name changed …
- The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company was established in 1914 by Thomas Hilliard, founder and President of Dominion Life Insurance Company. In 1968 it was taken over by Canada Trust which later mergThe Waterloo Trust and Savings Company was established in 1914 by Thomas …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. See detail photographs for enhanced view of the map.1908 map updated to 1913. See detail photographs for enhanced view of …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Water Street later became Dorset Street. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road. See Detail images for closer view of map.1908 map updated to 1913. Water Street later became Dorset Street. Cedar …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road and was also called Laurel Street east of Peppler. See Detail images for closer view of map.1908 map updated to 1913. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road and …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Duke Street later became Dupont Street. Bridgeport Road also called Laurel Street. See Detail images for closer view of map.1908 map updated to 1913. Duke Street later became Dupont Street. Bridgeport …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company was incorporated in 1868, name changed in 1900 to Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. They moved to 227 King Street south circa 191908 map updated to 1913. Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company was incorporated …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Weaver Street later became Dawson Street. See Detail images for closer view of map.1908 map updated to 1913. Weaver Street later became Dawson Street. See …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Morley Street no longer exists.1908 map updated to 1913. Morley Street no longer exists.
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