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  • William Bright Family
        William and Margaret Bright, originally from Lincolnshire, England, landed at Raglan where they had two sons, William and John. William Bright (1865-1932) married Fannie L. Bryant (1867-1922) by whom
      William and Margaret Bright, originally from Lincolnshire, England, landed at Raglan where …
  • The Carmichaels of Myrtle
        Peter Carmichael and his wife came to Canada in 1850 and settled in Myrtle with their two children, John (1834-1908) and Flora (1845-1929). The purchased land on lot 21 of Concession 9. John Carmicha
      Peter Carmichael and his wife came to Canada in 1850 and settled …
  • Myrtle Public School Class, 1940
        Myrtle Public School was built in 1880 on the south side of Myrtle Road (Concession 9), west of Highway 12. It closed in 1965 and was demolished in 1978.
      Myrtle Public School was built in 1880 on the south side of …
  • Myrtle Public School Class, 1941
        Myrtle Public School was built in 1880 on the south side of Myrtle Road (Concession 9), west of Highway 12. It closed in 1965 and was demolished in 1978.
      Myrtle Public School was built in 1880 on the south side of …
  • Myrtle Public School Class, 1943
        Myrtle Public School was built in 1880 on the south side of Myrtle Road (Concession 9), west of Highway 12. It closed in 1965 and was demolished in 1978.
      Myrtle Public School was built in 1880 on the south side of …
  • Myrtle Public School Photograph, 1926
        Myrtle Public School was located on the south side of Myrtle Road (Concession 9), west of Highway 12. It was built in 1880, closed in 1965, and demolished in 1978.
      Myrtle Public School was located on the south side of Myrtle Road …
  • Myrtle Public School Photograph, 1930
        Myrtle Public School was located on the south side of Myrtle Road (Concession 9), west of Highway 12. It was built in 1880, closed in 1965, and demolished in 1978.
      Myrtle Public School was located on the south side of Myrtle Road …
  • Mrs. Painter and children, c.1930
        Black and white photographic print showing the Painter family sitting on the steps of the Myrtle station on the Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay Railway line. George Painter was the station operator.
      Black and white photographic print showing the Painter family sitting on the …
  • Class Photo, Myrtle Public School, 1933 or 1934
        This school was located on the south side of the 9th concession (Myrtle Road) west of Highway 12. It was built in 1880 and closed in 1965. The building was demolished in 1978.
      This school was located on the south side of the 9th concession …
  • Grand Trunk Railway Station, Myrtle
        This black and white photographic postcard shows a railway station was located on the 9th Concession west of Myrtle on the railway from Port Whitby to Port Perry and Lindsay. The railway was built in
      This black and white photographic postcard shows a railway station was located …
  • Village of Myrtle looking northwards
        This photograph shows Highway 12 looking north at the intersection with the 9th Concession of Whitby Township. The store shown in this photograph was demolished in 1967. Temperance Hall was built in
      This photograph shows Highway 12 looking north at the intersection with the …
  • Myrtle Store
        This building was located on the north east corner of Highway 12 and the 9th Concession of Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1967.
      This building was located on the north east corner of Highway 12 …
  • Brown and Briggs General Store, c.1880
        This general store was located on the north-west corner of Highway 12 and the 9th Concession of Whitby Township. It was operated by David A. Brown and David L. Briggs. The store opened in 1873. David
      This general store was located on the north-west corner of Highway 12 …
  • Residence of David L. Briggs
        This brick home was built c.1857-8 on Lot 19, Concession 8 of Whitby Township on the south side of the 9th Concession line for David L. Briggs and his family.
      This brick home was built c.1857-8 on Lot 19, Concession 8 of …
  • Residence of David L. Briggs
        This brick home was built c.1857-8 on Lot 19, Concession 8 of Whitby Township on the south side of the 9th Concession line for David L. Briggs and his family.
      This brick home was built c.1857-8 on Lot 19, Concession 8 of …
  • Moving Myrtle Methodist Church
        The Myrtle Methodist Church was built in 1857 on the east side of Highway 12, a short distance south of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township. In June 1908, the church building was moved to Myrtle St
      The Myrtle Methodist Church was built in 1857 on the east side …
  • Myrtle Methodist Church
        The Myrtle Methodist Church was built in 1857 on the east side of Highway 12, a short distance south of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township. In June 1908, the church building was moved to Myrtle St
      The Myrtle Methodist Church was built in 1857 on the east side …
  • Grand Trunk Railway Station at Myrtle
        The station was located on the 9th Concession east of Myrle on the Whitby and Port Perry Railway. The railway was built in 1871 and torn down in 1937.
      The station was located on the 9th Concession east of Myrle on …
  • Myrtle School
        Myrtle school was built in 1880 on the south side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township, a short distance west of Highway 12. It was a board and batten building covered with insubrick in the late
      Myrtle school was built in 1880 on the south side of the …
  • Class Photo, Myrtle School, 1893
        Myrtle school was built in 1880 on the south side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township, a short distance west of Highway 12. It was a board and batten building covered with insubrick in the late
      Myrtle school was built in 1880 on the south side of the …
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