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- To view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and use the drop-down "Page" field to see the "Then" photo and the "Now" photo. For more details on the "Then" photo, please see the oTo view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and …
- For more information, please see the associated link to City of Waterloo's Heritage Property document on the Kuntz-Labatt House.For more information, please see the associated link to City of Waterloo's …
- The brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. In the early 1870s, his son Louis took over, renaming it L. Kuntz’s Park Brewery. After 1929 it was sold and became Carling-Kuntz Brewery until apThe brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. In the …
- In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn and brewery called the Lion Brewery. It was expanded in 1856 after being bought by Adam and Christopher Huether. Between 1899 and 1929In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn …
- The brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. In the early 1870s, his son Louis took over, renaming it L. Kuntz’s Park Brewery. After 1929 it was sold and became Carling-Kuntz Brewery until apThe brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. In the …
- The brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s, brewing his beer in an old wooden washtub during the day and selling it from a wheelbarrow around the county at night. By the early 1840s, Kuntz hThe brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s, brewing his …
- Only a sample of the account book has been digitized. To see pages that are not pictured, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Waterloo Public Library. Information for the biographOnly a sample of the account book has been digitized. To see …
- The brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s, brewing his beer in an old wooden washtub during the day and selling it from a wheelbarrow around the county at night. By the early 1840s, Kuntz hThe brewery was started by David Kuntz in the 1830s, brewing his …
- 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 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn and brewery called the Lion Brewery. It was expanded in 1856 after being bought by Adam and Christopher Huether. Between 1899 and 1929In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn …
- To see the original document please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryTo see the original document please visit the Ellis Little Local History …
- In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn and brewery called the Lion Brewery. It was expanded in 1856 after being bought by Adam and Christopher Huether. Between 1899 and 1929In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn …
- 1920 map updated in 1929. See detail photographs for enhanced view of the map.1920 map updated in 1929. See detail photographs for enhanced view of …
- 1920 map updated in 1929. Queen Street later became Regina Street. Weaver Street was a small lane approximately where Willis Way is today. On the east side of King Street and south it continued as We1920 map updated in 1929. Queen Street later became Regina Street. Weaver …
- See Waterloo Public Library for complete publication.See Waterloo Public Library for complete publication.
- The Waterloo Musical Society was established on January 27, 1882. See separate record for images of Waterloo Musical Society Band members and staff.The Waterloo Musical Society was established on January 27, 1882. See separate …
- Saengerfest is a German cultural celebration featuring music, bands and singing. See detail photographs for participants, schedule and advertisers. 42 images plus cover.Saengerfest is a German cultural celebration featuring music, bands and singing. See …
- Special section of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record newspaper celebrating Waterloo becoming a city. Includes a brief history of Waterloo (page 3); photographs of Waterloo's mayors (page 3); Waterloo ColSpecial section of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record newspaper celebrating Waterloo becoming a city. …
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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.