Head and shoulders portrait of Daniel Snyder, first Postmaster of Waterloo from 1831 to 1863, and Mayor of Waterloo in 1862. Daniel Snyder was born in 1797 and died in 1884.
Head and shoulders portrait of Daniel Snyder, first Postmaster of Waterloo from …
The Devitt Block was built in 1870 by Benjamin Devitt and Daniel Snyder and demolished in 1976. It was located in what would be the parking lot behind the current Bank of Montreal at 3 King street so
The Devitt Block was built in 1870 by Benjamin Devitt and Daniel …
Company was formed in 1920 as the Ontario Equitable Life and Accident Insurance Company. First office was in the Waterloo Mutual Insurance building at King and Dupont streets. In 1922 the company bou
Company was formed in 1920 as the Ontario Equitable Life and Accident …
Born in 1824 near Doon, taught at Waterloo's Central school for five years. Served as a provincial land surveyor and assessor for Woolwich township for seven years. He then opened a small general mer
Born in 1824 near Doon, taught at Waterloo's Central school for five …
The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited t
The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
These maps are hand drawn by Ellis Little and outline over 90000 acres of land granted (Block 2, Waterloo Township) to the Six Nations Indians by the British Crown in 1784 and sold in 1798 to Richard
These maps are hand drawn by Ellis Little and outline over 90000 …
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 Col
Special section of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record newspaper celebrating Waterloo becoming a city. …
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.