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- Photograph of Alice Joy Barrett (maiden name Bauman) on King Street wearing a coat and holding a bottle of Canada Dry Root Beer and two ice cream cones. In the background is Maple Lane Dairy at 114 KPhotograph of Alice Joy Barrett (maiden name Bauman) on King Street wearing …
- Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport (formerly Cedar and Laurel Street) Road constructed in 1837. The structure was torn down and the land sold to the federal government in 1882Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport (formerly Cedar and …
- View of King Street looking south from Dupont Street. Waterloo Theatre (16-24 King Street north), Waterloo Hotel (4 King Street north), Central Billiards and the Bank of Montreal (3 King Street southView of King Street looking south from Dupont Street. Waterloo Theatre (16-24 …
- See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953.
- Trek began at a farm belonging to Mr. A.B. Morgan just outside Lancaster. See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953 for an account of the journey.Trek began at a farm belonging to Mr. A.B. Morgan just outside …
- See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953.
- See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society, Volume 40, 1953.
- See Waterloo Historical Society Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society Volume 40, 1953.
- See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.
- See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.
- The Doon Memorial Tower was erected on an acre of land located on the old Betzner homestead, chosen partly because of the existence there of an old graveyard. It was built by the Waterloo County PionThe Doon Memorial Tower was erected on an acre of land located …
- See the Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.See the Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.
- See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.
- See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.
- Built in 1855 and demolished in 1952; subsequently MacGregor School was built at this corner.Built in 1855 and demolished in 1952; subsequently MacGregor School was built …
- The first City Hall (formerly the Town Hall) was built at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets in 1874. The main floor contained the municipal offices and the library, the basement housed the marketThe first City Hall (formerly the Town Hall) was built at the …
- The fire hall was demolished in 1967.The fire hall was demolished in 1967.
- Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport (formerly Cedar and Laurel Street) Road constructed in 1837. The structure was torn down and the land sold to the federal government in 1882Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport (formerly Cedar and …
- Record article September 27, 2008, W11 See Local History vertical file Hotels and Taverns, General for information on the City Hotel.Record article September 27, 2008, W11 See Local History vertical file Hotels …
- Laminated newspaper clipping on a piece of paper with the words "First Day MacGregor School. Sept. 1952" written below. Clipping likely from The Record newspaper.Laminated newspaper clipping on a piece of paper with the words "First …