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- A group of people are shown in front of Loron and Alice (Blaney) Stanyer’s home. In the front are David Paul, Helen Ladd, Shirley Paul, Velma Ladd, Evelyn Ladd, and Olla Ladd. In back are Lizzie PaulA group of people are shown in front of Loron and Alice …
- David Paul, Walter Stanyer, Vernal Hicks and Carl Moulton are shown in front of the Stanyer home on Lot 12David Paul, Walter Stanyer, Vernal Hicks and Carl Moulton are shown in …
- Pictured here is the home built by Albert ‘Bert’ and Nellie (Smith) Crossman in 1948 after purchasing the former site of the Croswell Brothers’ boat works. The home is presently owned by Jack CrossmaPictured here is the home built by Albert ‘Bert’ and Nellie (Smith) …
- The square single family home, centre left in this picture, belonged to the Hicks family. Behind it and across the road is the home belonging to Ab and Emmeline (Neely) Ross. Centre right is the homeThe square single family home, centre left in this picture, belonged to …
- The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side of Queen Street.The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side …
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the home on the corner of Ahmic Street and Mary Street. later owned by Loron and Alice Stanyer. AtThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- 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 …
- 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 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 occupiThis frame home on the northeast corner of Ahmic and John Streets …
- This picture looking east along Ahmic Street was taken in the 1930’s. The corner store remains standing but has lost the balcony and attractive façade. The former Dodge Lumber Co. headquarters, now tThis picture looking east along Ahmic Street was taken in the 1930’s. …
- Looking east from the Lizzie Paul home on the corner of Ahmic and Mary Streets. The picture was likely taken in the 1930’s since the Crossman home had not yet been built.Looking east from the Lizzie Paul home on the corner of Ahmic …
- A view looking southwest across Ahmic Lake from the corner of Ahmic and George Streets. On the right is the home of Albert ‘Bert’ and Nellie (Smith) Crossman. The tracks across the ice are from the nA view looking southwest across Ahmic Lake from the corner of Ahmic …
- 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 …
- Samson and Amelia built the home which sat at the SW corner of Elizabeth and George Streets, across the road from the Wylie home and Post Office. The home can be seen in the centre of the picture belSamson and Amelia built the home which sat at the SW corner …
- This picture shows the ‘Paul home’ that sat at the SW corner of Elizabeth and George Streets, across the road from the Wylie home and Post Office as it looked in the 1960’s. Unfortunately at the timeThis picture shows the ‘Paul home’ that sat at the SW corner …
- Carl and Joyce (Crisp) Crossman with the home originally built by Sam and Amelia (Ross) Paul that sat at the SW corner of Elizabeth and George Streets, across the road from the Wylie home and Post OfCarl and Joyce (Crisp) Crossman with the home originally built by Sam …
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the former Croswell Boat Works. Behind the boat house is Newell’s store which by the time of thisThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- 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 …
- Pictured is the home built by Bert and Nellie (Smith) Crossman on the site of the former Croswell Brothers’ boat works. Immediately beyond is a boathouse and two car garage built by Lyle and Bill RosPictured is the home built by Bert and Nellie (Smith) Crossman on …