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- James Croswell officially acquired part of Block A midway between the historic Croswell Boarding house and John Street in 1912. At the time of the 1911 census, however, James and Matilda Jane (Lewis)James Croswell officially acquired part of Block A midway between the historic …
- In 1949, Norman White sold the property to Arthur Demberline. In this picture Art Demberline and his wife are shown in front of their store around 1950. In 1954 Art Demberline sold the store to EarlIn 1949, Norman White sold the property to Arthur Demberline. In this …
- Lots 6 and 7 on the northwest corner Ahmic and John Streets were transferred from John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell to the William Kennedy family in 1895 for $100. This suggests that the home pictuLots 6 and 7 on the northwest corner Ahmic and John Streets …
- This is the only picture that appears to exist of any member of the Jules Brown family. It shows one of Jules Brown’s daughters on the dock of the recently rebuilt hotel. As can be seen in the picturThis is the only picture that appears to exist of any member …
- In 1934, this part of Block A, was transferred to William and Pearl (Wager) Croswell from the estate of Charles Croswell. In 1942, William and Pearl transferred the lot to their oldest son Charles JaIn 1934, this part of Block A, was transferred to William and …
- Group of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. Front Row: Beatrice Crossman, Grace Crossman and Edith Crossman, Hazel Wellwood with Doug Wellwood 2nd row: Jean Robertson (Grace CrossGroup of people in front of Newell’s store in the early 1930’s. …
- In this picture are William and Florence Mary (Croswell) Millin in front of their home on the easterly part of Block A on the north side of Ahmic Street. The first transaction related to the house apIn this picture are William and Florence Mary (Croswell) Millin in front …
- Family grouping in front of the Lakeview Hotel from the Whitmell family collection.Family grouping in front of the Lakeview Hotel from the Whitmell family …
- This is a picture of what is remembered as the ‘Stanyer home’ as seen looking from the southwest on Mary Street. Over time, many individuals appear to have owned, although not necessarily occupied thThis is a picture of what is remembered as the ‘Stanyer home’ …
- In this picture entitled “Kip’s Colts” taken around 1905 the Lillie Kennedy boarding house can be seen middle left and at the right can be seen the home then owned by William Kennedy and later ownedIn this picture entitled “Kip’s Colts” taken around 1905 the Lillie Kennedy …
- The large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can be seen at the top right. It apparently could house up to 16 teams of horses. The barn contained a windmill that drove a sawThe large barn and livery associated with the Croswell boarding house can …
- This picture shows the original Croswell home. It was the oldest home in the village and was originally built of logs. It was built by John Croswell and was used as a boarding house until the early 1This picture shows the original Croswell home. It was the oldest home …
- 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 thThe Historical Society is particularly indebted to Waitstill ‘Waity’ Croswell, Joyce Crossman, …
- A fie catch of fish. Guests of the Lakeview Hotel are shown on the steps of the Hotel from around 1925.A fie catch of fish. Guests of the Lakeview Hotel are shown …
- Black and white photograph of the Madigan Family. This photograph appear to have been taken on a farm. There are eight children of various ages in the picture. There is a dog standing in front of theBlack and white photograph of the Madigan Family. This photograph appear to …
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