Whitestone

The Neely home

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
The Historical Society is particularly indebted to Waitstill ‘Waity’ Croswell, Joyce Crossman, Jack Crossman, Orma Quinn, Lynn Abbot Lennox, the Wellever family. Richard Moore, Norma Hill-Watt and the late John Macfie for the photos and associated descriptions.
Notes
This frame home on the northeast corner of Ahmic and John Streets was originally owned by Samuel Calvert. At the time of the 1901 census, and probably at the time of this picture, the home was occupied by James and Ada (Cole) McCrindle and their daughter Iverna. Ada (Cole) McCrindle was a sister of Lucy Ida (Cole) Johnson who together with her husband John A. Johnson built the Cliffeburne Hotel. In 1908, Lillie (Croswell) Kennedy purchased the home.
This is a picture of the home in the 1920’s. It was best remembered as the Neely home.

Place of Publication
Ahmic Harbour, Ontario
Date of Original
1920's
Subject(s)
Local identifier
00138
Collection
Whitestone Historical Society Archive
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 45.66681 Longitude: -79.78297
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Whitestone Historical Society
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Whitestone Public Library
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