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- A collection of photos and documents relating to 30 Menno Street, Waterloo.A collection of photos and documents relating to 30 Menno Street, Waterloo.
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- 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 …
- 30 Menno Street first appears in the Vernon's Directories in 1952, with Jacob Eby listed as the tenant. It's likely that the Ebys built the first house on the property.30 Menno Street first appears in the Vernon's Directories in 1952, with …
- These images are scans of a photocopied photo. In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased this property from Frederick Grein for $500. The house was built c.1951.These images are scans of a photocopied photo. In 1951, Jacob C. …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these properties from Frederick Grein for $500.In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these properties …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- 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 …
- Victoria Street became Avondale Avenue. Shantz Street became Canbar Avenue and no longer exists. Knox Avenue no longer exists. Elizabeth Street became Beverley Street. Rudy Street became Roslin AvenuVictoria Street became Avondale Avenue. Shantz Street became Canbar Avenue and no …
- The printed date in the right hand corner of the second version of the map is incorrect. The map can be dated to ca. 1891 based on other copies and the presence of St. Louis Roman Catholic Church onThe printed date in the right hand corner of the second version …
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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.