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- The Martins Mennonite Meeting House was built in 1848 on land purchased from the Martin family. In 1900, an addition was added to the building. The building was shared by the Old Order Mennonites andThe Martins Mennonite Meeting House was built in 1848 on land purchased …
- Thiele was bandmaster of the Waterloo Musical Society Band between 1919 and 1949. He died in February of 1954.Thiele was bandmaster of the Waterloo Musical Society Band between 1919 and …
- Postcard with photograph of four men drinking homemade wine, one pouring a glass from a very large ceramic jug. The men are lounging on the grass in shirts and ties beside a house. Note the checked sPostcard with photograph of four men drinking homemade wine, one pouring a …
- Driver is Rosella Becker; later married Leonard Gildner (b. 1890).Driver is Rosella Becker; later married Leonard Gildner (b. 1890).
- Correspondence and stamp on reverse. Postmarked 1919.Correspondence and stamp on reverse. Postmarked 1919.
- Correspondence and stamp on reverse. Postmarked 1905. The Gateway was erected in 1901 featuring limestone and brick pillars, iron gates and a wrought iron arch with electric globe lights.Correspondence and stamp on reverse. Postmarked 1905. The Gateway was erected in …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. The Gateway was erected in 1901 featuring limestone and brick pillars, iron gates and a wrought iron arch with electric globe lights.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. The Gateway was erected in …
- The Gateway was erected in 1901 featuring limestone and brick pillars, iron gates and a wrought iron arch with electric globe lights.The Gateway was erected in 1901 featuring limestone and brick pillars, iron …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1915.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1915.
- Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from the park in 1972.Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The …
- Dutch Kid Pennant series. Correspondence and 1914 postmark on reverse.Dutch Kid Pennant series. Correspondence and 1914 postmark on reverse.
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1912 Two cannon were loaned to the city of Waterloo in 1895 by A.R. Dickey, deputy-minister of Militia and Defence.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1912 Two cannon were …
- Professor F.W.A. Paul was Conductor from 1910 to 1915. See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1933.Professor F.W.A. Paul was Conductor from 1910 to 1915. See reverse for …
- Postcard to Alberta Mae Dotzert with a photograph of an unidentified family group. Men, women, and two small girls. Note the hats and dresses on the women and girls and the small terrier dog.Postcard to Alberta Mae Dotzert with a photograph of an unidentified family …
- Edward Dotzert holding an infant girl, Wendy. Standing outside on a porch.Edward Dotzert holding an infant girl, Wendy. Standing outside on a porch.
- Postcard with photograph of seven women standing on rocks beside water, two eating watermelon(?). Note the dresses and hats.Postcard with photograph of seven women standing on rocks beside water, two …
- Large group of men and women, perhaps a picnic group, posing in a forested area, one man holding a fishing pole.Large group of men and women, perhaps a picnic group, posing in …
- Man in a suit, tie and cap standing on a wooden bridge leaning on the railing.Man in a suit, tie and cap standing on a wooden bridge …
- Couple standing together on a lawn with picket fence in background. Both have apples in their hands. Note long print dress on woman and high collar on man's shirt.Couple standing together on a lawn with picket fence in background. Both …
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