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- "Path of a People" by Karl Kessler states that the Summer Bible School started in 1935."Path of a People" by Karl Kessler states that the Summer Bible …
- The Snider family lived in the John Street and Forsyth Road area of Waterloo which was not included in city directories or on city maps until the 1950s. Howard Senior raised peacocks on the farm andThe Snider family lived in the John Street and Forsyth Road area …
- David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901 to 1903. He was born in 1850 and died in 1921. Image is faded with some damage.David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901 to 1903. He was …
- Factory built in 1903. Formerly the Williams, Greene and Rome Company of Berlin (Kitchener) until 1902.Factory built in 1903. Formerly the Williams, Greene and Rome Company of …
- After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School (KCI), where the family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it until Margaret's death in 189After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate …
- Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company building was constructed in 1879, and occupied by the company in 1880. It was later occupied by the Dominion Life Assurance Company, the Canada Health and AccideOntario Mutual Life Assurance Company building was constructed in 1879, and occupied …
- Parade floats from the 125th Anniversary parade held in Waterloo August 14, 1982.Parade floats from the 125th Anniversary parade held in Waterloo August 14, …
- Florence Shantz was born in 1912 and died in 2007. Her parents were Mariah (nee Shantz) and Cleason. The family lived at 108 Erb Street West across from Menno Street. Photo could should Alexandra PubFlorence Shantz was born in 1912 and died in 2007. Her parents …
- Alexandra School was built in 1909. Florence Shantz was born in 1912 and died in 2007. Her parents were Mariah (nee Shantz) and Cleason. The family lived at 108 Erb Street West across from Menno StreAlexandra School was built in 1909. Florence Shantz was born in 1912 …
- Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Brisbin, Chief Librarian of Waterloo Public Library from 1960 to 1963.Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Brisbin, Chief Librarian of Waterloo Public …
- Photograph of a man standing outside wearing 3-piece suit, with light coloured fedora hat. Medallion of some sort hangs from his vest.Photograph of a man standing outside wearing 3-piece suit, with light coloured …
- See II-3-3, 9 and 10 for photographs of Lorraine Ritzer born February 20, 1903. See II-3-8, 11, 13, 17-20, 23 for photographs of Alberta Ritzer Knauff.See II-3-3, 9 and 10 for photographs of Lorraine Ritzer born February …
- Addison C. Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo between 1896 and his death in 1929. See also: II-3-3; II-3-8 and II-3-10.Addison C. Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo between 1896 and his …
- Addison C. Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 to his death in 1929. See also: II-3-3, 8, 9 for photographs of Lorraine Ritzer. See also: II-3-5, 6, 12 and 24 for photographs of Sophia RitAddison C. Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 to his …
- Group of men, women and boys on the porch and lawn of the Ritzer house at 62 Dorset Street. Two boys on the lawn: William Ritzer and Bruno Knauff; on the right on the porch in the background, John RiGroup of men, women and boys on the porch and lawn of …
- Marie Sophia Lotz married John Ritzer and had Alberta, Olive, Clayton, William and Lorraine. See also: II-3-5, 6, 10 and 24.Marie Sophia Lotz married John Ritzer and had Alberta, Olive, Clayton, William …
- Marie Sophia Lotz married John Ritzer and had Alberta, Clayton, Olive, Lorraine and William. See also: II-3-8, 11, 17-20.Marie Sophia Lotz married John Ritzer and had Alberta, Clayton, Olive, Lorraine …
- See also: II-3-1-2, II-3-15. Isaac Wilson was a photographer in Waterloo between 1886 and 1887.See also: II-3-1-2, II-3-15. Isaac Wilson was a photographer in Waterloo between …
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