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- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald in 1917. She was sisterAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp.
- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald (1894-1970) in 1917. ShAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald (1894-1970) in 1917. ShAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- Postcard with portrait of unidentified man standing wearing wool coat, cap and holding gloves.Postcard with portrait of unidentified man standing wearing wool coat, cap and …
- See I-4-12 for same couple in large family photograph.See I-4-12 for same couple in large family photograph.
- Two men searing suits and ties with hats posing leaning on a bicycle.Two men searing suits and ties with hats posing leaning on a …
- Postcard with photograph of a woman seated in a chair in a living room, leaning her elbow on a table. Note the wallpaper, carpet, and fancy pillow on the settee behind her.Postcard with photograph of a woman seated in a chair in a …
- Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It is currently the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church. See reverse for correspondBuilt in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1917. Slide of image also available. Inscription printed "Bird's eye view of Waterloo, looking North".See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1917. Slide of image …
- Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 1960 The fire hall was built circa 1870 and demolished in 1966. The farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished in 1965 (along with 39 Albert street) to make room for the current libraryKitchener-Waterloo Record, 1960 The fire hall was built circa 1870 and demolished in 1966. The …
- Postcard depicting a scene from Waterloo Park showing a mineral spring on the banks of Silver Lake. The figure of a boy is by the spring.Postcard depicting a scene from Waterloo Park showing a mineral spring on …
- Postcard shows Kitchener-Waterloo Municipal Airport that was located by the Lexington Road and Bridge Street intersection. The airport was also known as the Lexington Airport. The Kitchener-WaterlooPostcard shows Kitchener-Waterloo Municipal Airport that was located by the Lexington Road …
- Exterior of second church building located at 62 King Street North. This site became the site of the Waterloo Post office building after the church fire of 1959. Original wood frame church building aExterior of second church building located at 62 King Street North. This …
- Horse-drawn street cars were converted to electric in 1895. King street was paved in 1912.Horse-drawn street cars were converted to electric in 1895. King street was …
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