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- Handwritten across the letter: "Mary Kumpf".Handwritten across the letter: "Mary Kumpf".
- Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation for her purchase of a Dominion of Canada War bond.Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation for her purchase …
- Statement of Sale to Mary Kumpf of $1000 Dominion of Canada War bond from the Dominion Securities Corporation.Statement of Sale to Mary Kumpf of $1000 Dominion of Canada War …
- Undated telegram to Ford S. Kumpf from E.F.S. in Toronto, stating that an unspecified by-law was carried by a majority of 53 and thanking Kumpf for his assistance and bills.Undated telegram to Ford S. Kumpf from E.F.S. in Toronto, stating that …
- Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.
- In 1865 St. Jerome's College was founded by the Reverend Dr. Louis Funcken, of the Congregation of the Resurrection, to meet the demand for higher education in Waterloo County. Over the years, the CoIn 1865 St. Jerome's College was founded by the Reverend Dr. Louis …
- After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School (KCI), where the family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it until Margaret's death in 189After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate …
- Annual Report for 1910 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1910 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Annual Report for 1911 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1911 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Annual Report for 1912 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1912 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Annual Report for 1913 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1913 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Annual Report for 1914 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1914 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- Annual Report for 1915 of the Waterloo Public Library.Annual Report for 1915 of the Waterloo Public Library.
- John Bruegeman was born in 1869 in Hanover, Ontario, owned a tailoring business in Waterloo and died in 1950. He was married to Sarah Anne Snyder and they had seven daughters, Vera A., Adeen, Myrtle,John Bruegeman was born in 1869 in Hanover, Ontario, owned a tailoring …
- David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901 to 1903. He was born in 1850 and died in 1921. Image is faded with some damage.David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901 to 1903. He was …
- Factory built in 1903. Formerly the Williams, Greene and Rome Company of Berlin (Kitchener) until 1902.Factory built in 1903. Formerly the Williams, Greene and Rome Company of …
- After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School (KCI), where the family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it until Margaret's death in 189After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate …
- Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company building was constructed in 1879, and occupied by the company in 1880. It was later occupied by the Dominion Life Assurance Company, the Canada Health and AccideOntario Mutual Life Assurance Company building was constructed in 1879, and occupied …
- Parade floats from the 125th Anniversary parade held in Waterloo August 14, 1982.Parade floats from the 125th Anniversary parade held in Waterloo August 14, …
- Fire Insurance map from 1942 of north central Waterloo in two sections, along Albert Street from Dearborn (later University Avenue) to North (later Columbia) Street, considered the city limits; and aFire Insurance map from 1942 of north central Waterloo in two sections, …
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