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- The former John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell home as it appeared in early 2000, looking from the east. (It is now being restored by John Newell, a grandson of John Henry Newell)The former John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell home as it appeared …
- This enlargement provides a closer view of the attractive brick home built by John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell.This enlargement provides a closer view of the attractive brick home built …
- The former John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell home looking from the east.The former John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell home looking from the …
- This picture from the 1930’s shows the back of the former Ritter home (left side of the picture) looking north from the home of John H. and Annie (Bradley) Newell.This picture from the 1930’s shows the back of the former Ritter …
- In the late 1880’s, Samuel and Sarah Ritter and their daughter Myrtle May Ritter moved to Ahmic Harbour. Ritter was from Pennsylvania and was the field manager for the Dodge Lumber Company which moveIn the late 1880’s, Samuel and Sarah Ritter and their daughter Myrtle …
- This home is best remembered as the Lizzie Paul home on Lot 11 on the southwest corner of Ahmic and Mary Streets in Ahmic Harbour. After purchasing the Clark home and boarding house in 1907, Art andThis home is best remembered as the Lizzie Paul home on Lot …
- In 1907, Lillie Kennedy sold the boarding house on Part Lot 4 and Lot 5 on the north side of Ahmic Street to Edwin French. At the time of the 1911 census, Edwin and his parents William and Olive (StaIn 1907, Lillie Kennedy sold the boarding house on Part Lot 4 …
- Pictured is the home on the northwest corners of Ahmic and John Streets in Ahmic Harbour. At the time of this photo from the 1950’s, ‘Harv’ and Irene Wylie and family lived in the home.Pictured is the home on the northwest corners of Ahmic and John …
- Lot 12 on the west side of Mary Street; Cliff and Waity (Newell) Croswell property. Lot 12 originally officially transferred from John Croswell to William J. Snaith August 12, 1904 (registered AugustLot 12 on the west side of Mary Street; Cliff and Waity …
- The Cliff and Waity Croswell home with the addition of the main living quarters.The Cliff and Waity Croswell home with the addition of the main …
- This picture is a view looking south on Mary Street. As the note on the picture explains, the Ab Ross home (on the right) and the Mary Demery home (on the left) are featured.This picture is a view looking south on Mary Street. As the …
- Pictured here is the ‘Green House’ on Lot 25 on the north side of the road on the outskirts of Ahmic Harbour. The home was rebuilt by the Catalano’s and still stands. Of note, in the 1879 Guidebook aPictured here is the ‘Green House’ on Lot 25 on the north …
- In this the home originally owned by John and Susannah (Hammond) Croswell can be seen at the end of Mary Street where the road turns east. This picture was taken from in front of the home owned by ArIn this the home originally owned by John and Susannah (Hammond) Croswell …
- This picture is from the Robertson family collection of early pictures of the Ahmic Harbour area. It presents a particular enigma because no existing house in the Harbour or surrounding area resembleThis picture is from the Robertson family collection of early pictures of …
- Between lots 4 and 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street is a driveway that leads back to a brick home built in the early 1890’s by John Croswell. The home was completed by 1895 when John transferred tBetween lots 4 and 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street …
- Around 1960, Tiffin’s store on Lot 5 on the south side of Ahmic Street burned while in the ownership and operation of Earl and Ruby Tiffin. The property was later purchased by Carl Crossman. Carl andAround 1960, Tiffin’s store on Lot 5 on the south side of …
- Part Lot 4 and Lot 5 on the north side of Ahmic Street were originally transferred from John and Mary Ann (Taylor) Croswell to Elizabeth (Ross) Miller in 1889 for $1. Elizabeth was the sister of AmelPart Lot 4 and Lot 5 on the north side of Ahmic …
- 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 …
- In this picture, J.H. Newell’s store on Lot 5 (formerly Robertson’s store) is on the far left of the picture. To the right of the store is a building with an extension behind. This is the Samuel andIn this picture, J.H. Newell’s store on Lot 5 (formerly Robertson’s store) …
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