Exterior of the house owned by Dr. Amos F. Bauman in 1906 at 55 King Street North near Bridgeport (formerly Cedar) Road. Note the man and woman holding a baby standing in front of the house - likely Dr. Bauman, his wife, Melvina, and his son, Edward.
Exterior of the house owned by Dr. Amos F. Bauman in 1906 ...
This is a handwritten biography of Roy Bean from the Ellis Little Papers. This biography has been transcribed exactly as written. Ellis Little was a local historian, who was the principal of Elizabeth Ziegler Public School. On his retirement, he invested much of his time in researching and writing about ...
This is a handwritten biography of Roy Bean from the Ellis Little ...
Exterior of house on King Street North close to Spring Street belonging to Andrew Weidenhammer in 1906. Two people in front, man seated, woman standing on the porch.
Exterior of house on King Street North close to Spring Street belonging ...
House belonging to Absolom Merner located at 170 Albert Street North. This house later became the early home of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary (later Wilfrid Laurier University).
House belonging to Absolom Merner located at 170 Albert Street North. This ...
Exterior of home owned by Samuel B. Bricker in 1906 on King Street at Allen Street. Note the gingerbread trim, and the women and girl standing on the front lawn.
Exterior of home owned by Samuel B. Bricker in 1906 on King ...
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