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- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Demolition of the Waterloo Manufacturing Co. and Snyder's Ltd. factories began in 1959 and continued through 1960.Demolition of the Waterloo Manufacturing Co. and Snyder's Ltd. factories began in …
- See Detail photographs for closer view and some identification. In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A sSee Detail photographs for closer view and some identification. In 1857 William …
- In 1857, William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterIn 1857, William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- On Sunday, May 27, 2007 the City of Waterloo celebrated its 150th anniversary with a parade and picnic in Waterloo Park. The festivities included people dressed up as historical figures, art displaysOn Sunday, May 27, 2007 the City of Waterloo celebrated its 150th …
- On Sunday, May 27, 2007 the City of Waterloo celebrated its 150th anniversary with a parade and picnic in Waterloo Park. The festivities included people dressed up as historical figures, art displaysOn Sunday, May 27, 2007 the City of Waterloo celebrated its 150th …
- The original foundry and machine shop was built in 1850 by Buehler, Booth and Company. Within ten years it was taken over by Jacob Bricker, his sons and E.W.B. Snider and called Bricker and Company.The original foundry and machine shop was built in 1850 by Buehler, …
- 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 …
- Please visit the Waterloo Public Library to enquire about physical copies of "Profiles from the Past, Faces of the Future." The Waterloo 150 project was funded by a grant from the Waterloo Regional HPlease visit the Waterloo Public Library to enquire about physical copies of …
- Company founded in 1872 by Karl Mueller called Mueller Cooperage and operated out of a frame building at Regina and Erb streets. A brick plant was built in 1906 on Shantz Avenue (later Canbar Avenue,Company founded in 1872 by Karl Mueller called Mueller Cooperage and operated …
- Booklet contains sixteen photographs plus cover. In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to thBooklet contains sixteen photographs plus cover. In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Snyder's Furniture Company and Waterloo Manufacturing Company buildings were demolished in 1959 and 1960 to make room for the Waterloo Town Square shopping mall. Farmer's Market demolished in 1965; FSnyder's Furniture Company and Waterloo Manufacturing Company buildings were demolished in 1959 …
- Postmarked 1908. In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery knPostmarked 1908. In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a …
- Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed text. To see the original document, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryPlease scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed text. To see the original document, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryPlease scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Rudy Avenue became Roslin (sometimes Roslyn in directories) Avenue. Victoria Street later became Avondale Avenue. Charles Street became Dunbar Street. Weaver Street (sometimes Weber Street in directoRudy Avenue became Roslin (sometimes Roslyn in directories) Avenue. Victoria Street later …
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Waterloo Public Library is very grateful to the Good Foundation Inc. and the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation for their generous funding of the Waterloo Chronicle digitization project.
Thanks to the Archives of Ontario for supporting this project.