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- Annual Report for 1914 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1914 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from F.J. Esfenschied (?) of Peterborough, writing that he has recommended Kumpf for Manager of the Light and Water Department of Peterborough.Letter to Ford S. Kumpf from F.J. Esfenschied (?) of Peterborough, writing …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1914.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1914.
- Dutch Kid Pennant series. Correspondence and 1914 postmark on reverse.Dutch Kid Pennant series. Correspondence and 1914 postmark on reverse.
- Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about Kitchener and Waterloo manufacturers being given contracts for army supplies. Manufacturers include L. McBrine Company; Berlin TWaterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about Kitchener and …
- Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about 4 British Army reservists leaving Kitchener for Quebec to report for duty.Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about 4 British …
- Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about the increase in the price of foodstuffs due to the war. J. Uffelman of the Ontario Seed Company is quoted as saying imports of sWaterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about the increase …
- Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Aug 1914 See also 881-074. See Kitchener Waterloo Record November 2, 2011 See: "The Kaiser's Bust" by Patricia P. McKegney, call number 940.488971345Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Aug 1914 See also 881-074. See Kitchener Waterloo Record November 2, 2011 See: "The …
- Waterloo Chronicle, 6 Aug 1914 Great Britain's declaration of war from the August 6, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph. Also an editorial on the start of the war.Waterloo Chronicle, 6 Aug 1914 Great Britain's declaration of war from the August 6, 1914 edition of …
- WWI Newsclippings - German Reservists in Kitchener Waterloo, Waterloo Chronicle August 13, 1914 p. 5Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article on German army reservists from the August 6, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph describing the Canadian order in council passed requiring the reservists to give their "parole" tWaterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article on German army reservists from the August 6, 1914 edition of …
- WWI Newsclippings - How Twin City Affected by War, Waterloo Chronicle article, August 13, 1914, p. 5Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article from the August 13, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph describing some of the early effects on prices and availability of certain clothing articles such as silk and ribbons, toyWaterloo Chronicle, 13 Aug 1914 Article from the August 13, 1914 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle Telegraph …
- Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article about army volunteers from Berlin (Kitchener) departing from Berlin for training camp in Valcartier, Quebec from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph or August 20, 1914.Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Aug 1914 Article about army volunteers from Berlin (Kitchener) departing from Berlin for training …
- The photo is mounted on cardboard. The photo was found in St. Jacobs.The photo is mounted on cardboard. The photo was found in St. …
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