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- Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and Their Industries."Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and …
- Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and Their Industries."Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and …
- 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 Library.Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed …
- Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and Their Industries."Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and …
- Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and Their Industries."Photo scanned from the 1908 book "The Twin-City Berlin & Waterloo and …
- In 1891, Uffelman purchased the store and stock of his former employer John Shuh and Company opening Uffelmann's Dry Goods and Millinery, later starting the Ontario Seed Company. He also owned the SiIn 1891, Uffelman purchased the store and stock of his former employer …
- L.J. Klopp Dry Goods and A.G. Haehnel Drugs are listed in the 1945 Vernon Directory. Electric lighting installed in Waterloo in 1911.L.J. Klopp Dry Goods and A.G. Haehnel Drugs are listed in the …
- King Street south of Erb showing businesses and a transport truck with soldiers riding in the back. The Waterloo Hotel, Ontario Seed Company, W.F. Frank Diamonds and Liphardt Brothers Hardware storeKing Street south of Erb showing businesses and a transport truck with …
- Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about the increase in the price of foodstuffs due to the war. J. Uffelman of the Ontario Seed Company is quoted as saying imports of sWaterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 20 Aug 1914 Article from the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph of August 20, 1914 about the increase …
- S.C. Joyce Jewellers in 1945 Vernon Directory, not in 1955 Directory.S.C. Joyce Jewellers in 1945 Vernon Directory, not in 1955 Directory.
- In 1891, Uffelmann purchased the store of John Shuh and Snider, located at 10 King Street South. Uffelmann later purchased Ontario Seed Company, located at 16 King Street South. The 1897-1899 DirectoIn 1891, Uffelmann purchased the store of John Shuh and Snider, located …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.See Waterloo Historical Society journal, Volume 40, 1953.
- See Detail photographs for closer view of image.See Detail photographs for closer view of image.
- View of the east side of King Street south of Erb Street showing an electric-powered bus (trolley bus), globe street lamps and many automobiles and trucks. Businesses visible include; A.G. Haehnel, DView of the east side of King Street south of Erb Street …
- Bellevue Avenue later became Tweed Street. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road and was also called Laurel Street east of Peppler Street ca. 1950s.Bellevue Avenue later became Tweed Street. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road …
- 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 …
- Many Waterloo businesses advertised in the program.Many Waterloo businesses advertised in the program.
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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.