John B. Fischer was Mayor of Waterloo in 1908 and again from 1912 through 1913. Photo published in "100 Years of Progress in Waterloo County, Canada: semi-centennial 1856-1906".
John B. Fischer was Mayor of Waterloo in 1908 and again from …
1908 map updated to 1913. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road and was also called Laurel Street east of Peppler. See Detail images for closer view of map.
1908 map updated to 1913. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road and …
1908 map updated to 1913. Water Street later became Dorset Street. Cedar Street later became Bridgeport Road. See Detail images for closer view of map.
1908 map updated to 1913. Water Street later became Dorset Street. Cedar …
See: The Record, Tuesday, December 31, 1946 for complete information. Negative for image held by the University of Waterloo Special Collections and Archives.
See: The Record, Tuesday, December 31, 1946 for complete information. Negative for …
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 We
1920 map updated in 1929. Queen Street later became Regina Street. Weaver …
1942 Map. Duke Street became Dupont Street. Queen Street became Regina Street. Cedar Street became Bridgeport Road and was also called Laurel Street east of Peppler Street.
1942 Map. Duke Street became Dupont Street. Queen Street became Regina Street. …
1942 Map. Duke Street became Dupont Street. Queen Street became Regina Street. Cedar Street became Bridgeport Road and was also called Laurel Street east of Peppler Street.
1942 Map. Duke Street became Dupont Street. Queen Street became Regina Street. …
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 on
The printed date in the right hand corner of the second version …
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