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- Clayton Dotzert was born in 1896 in Waterloo. His parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and his sister was Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald. In 1913 he joined the 108 Militia Unit at Kitchener and two yeaClayton Dotzert was born in 1896 in Waterloo. His parents were Mary …
- Postcard of four World War I soldiers posing beside an army truck. Clayton Dotzert is the soldier seated.Postcard of four World War I soldiers posing beside an army truck. …
- Image of World War I soldiers marching north on King Street just past Erb Street. A few automobiles and horse carriages visible.Image of World War I soldiers marching north on King Street just …
- Unidentified soldier in full uniform standing beside some trees.Unidentified soldier in full uniform standing beside some trees.
- Unidentified soldier in full uniform standing in the laneway of a farm.Unidentified soldier in full uniform standing in the laneway of a farm.
- See Detail photographs for closer view of image.See Detail photographs for closer view of image.
- See Detail photographs for closer view of the image.See Detail photographs for closer view of the image.
- Bank of Toronto opened in Waterloo in 1906.Bank of Toronto opened in Waterloo in 1906.
- The Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years of successful business in Walkerville, Ontario. Edward F. Seagram, Aloyes Bauer and John Letter found a location on the west sThe Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 …
- See E-1-6 for partial section to the left. See J-1-5 for complete panaramic photograph.See E-1-6 for partial section to the left. See J-1-5 for complete …
- Postcard with a photograph of World War I soldiers parading down King Street in Kitchener. Taken at the corner of King and Queen Streets. The Walper House Hotel and the Grand Trunk Railway office arePostcard with a photograph of World War I soldiers parading down King …
- See G-1-5 for another section. See J-1-5 for complete panaramic photograph.See G-1-5 for another section. See J-1-5 for complete panaramic photograph.
- Postcard of photograph of World War I soldiers marching down Albert Street and turning east onto Erb Street. Dominion Life building is to the right, Carnegie Library building is in far left backgrounPostcard of photograph of World War I soldiers marching down Albert Street …
- See E-1-6 for partial section to the left. See G-1-5 for partial section to the right.See E-1-6 for partial section to the left. See G-1-5 for partial …
- Addressed to Mrs. Velma Keast and signed by Walter and Barbara McLean. See G-1-5 for another section. See J-1-5 for complete panaramic photograph.Addressed to Mrs. Velma Keast and signed by Walter and Barbara McLean. …
- Presented by the St. Quentin Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire on November 9, 1919 and afixed to the outer wall of the Waterloo Carnegie library to the left of the main entPresented by the St. Quentin Chapter of the Imperial Order of the …
- Three volumes of public library accession books published by Melvil Dewey pertaining to the Waterloo Public Libary starting in August 1905 and ending in approximately 1936. These volumes contain titlThree volumes of public library accession books published by Melvil Dewey pertaining …
- Only a sample has been digitized. Please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Library to view the entire works.Only a sample has been digitized. Please visit the Ellis Little Local …
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