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- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- Volunteer Service for Seniors began in 1976 and was organized by the Erb Street Mennonite Church. It was originally called Project H.E.A.R., Helping Erb Street Area Residents. Boundary limitations weVolunteer Service for Seniors began in 1976 and was organized by the …
- House was designated as a historical building in 1982. The house was built by Theodore Bellinger in 1882, sold to Mayor David Bean in 1900. David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901-1902.House was designated as a historical building in 1982. The house was …
- Block 2 became the basis of Waterloo Township, and it was here that the German Company Tract was located. For a clearer version of the map, please see Waterloo Historical Society Volume 22, 1934. SeeBlock 2 became the basis of Waterloo Township, and it was here …
- Ira G. Needles was the second chancellor of the University of Waterloo from 1966-1975.Ira G. Needles was the second chancellor of the University of Waterloo …
- The Psychology building was built in 1973.The Psychology building was built in 1973.
- Image of an unidentified building on the campus of the University of Waterloo.Image of an unidentified building on the campus of the University of …
- For the complete Waterloo Tennis Club: Presidents and Partners collection (including newspaper clippings and additional photos), please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room, Waterloo Public LibrFor the complete Waterloo Tennis Club: Presidents and Partners collection (including newspaper …
- Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 14 Dec 2017, p. 1 Rendered image of Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex renovations.Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 14 Dec 2017, p. 1 Rendered image of Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex renovations.
- Jackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle, 11 Jan 2018, p. 1 Waterloo Muslim centre backers hope OMB appeal puts to rest opposition plansJackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle, 11 Jan 2018, p. 1 Waterloo Muslim centre backers hope OMB appeal puts to rest opposition plans
- Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 18 Jan 2018, p. 18 Photo of Ito Laila Le Francois installing her art.Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 18 Jan 2018, p. 18 Photo of Ito Laila Le Francois installing her art.
- Photograph of group of three women and two children sitting on grass holding baskets of flowers, with a boy standing behind. One woman seated in a chair. One woman is sitting on a hammock.Photograph of group of three women and two children sitting on grass …
- 30 Menno Street first appears in the Vernon's Directories in 1952, with Jacob Eby listed as the tenant. It's likely that the Ebys built the first house on the property.30 Menno Street first appears in the Vernon's Directories in 1952, with …
- A marriage certificate for Edward Schott and Alice Wilhelmine Heinrich. On June 3rd 1935 in Linwood Ontario.A marriage certificate for Edward Schott and Alice Wilhelmine Heinrich. On June …
- Rural landscape with a dirt road leading up to several houses. There is farmland with green grass on either side of the dirt road. There are four distinct houses in the distance.Rural landscape with a dirt road leading up to several houses. There …
- Farmers harvesting crops on farm. There are four men and one young child. One of the harvesters is horse-drawn. There is a dirt road to left of the property and a farmhouse up the road, in the distanFarmers harvesting crops on farm. There are four men and one young …
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