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Rudy Avenue became Roslin (sometimes Roslyn in directories) Avenue. Victoria Street later became Avondale Avenue. Charles Street became Dunbar Street. Elizabeth Street became Beverley Street. Weaver
Rudy Avenue became Roslin (sometimes Roslyn in directories) Avenue. Victoria Street later …
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 …
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 directo
Rudy Avenue became Roslin (sometimes Roslyn in directories) Avenue. Victoria Street later …
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 …
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 …
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