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- Chisholm Family Farm HousePatricia King wrote to the EHS: The man identified as "Mr Chisholm" in this photo was my great grandfather. He was my father's (Kenneth Chisholm King) mother's (Mary Ann Chisholm - called "Annie") father. His name was actually Thomas Chisholm. His father Thomas Chisholm Sr walked up from New York …Patricia King wrote to the EHS: The man identified as "Mr Chisholm" in this photo was my great grandfather. He was my father's (Kenneth Chisholm King) mother's (Mary Ann Chisholm …Esquesing Historical Society
- ManC.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.Waterloo Public Library
- W.N. Ford, 1882Condition: Very good. Some dirt and some yellowing. Please note: Copy 2 is in very poor condition with possible mould on image.Condition: Very good. Some dirt and some yellowing. Please note: Copy 2 is in very poor condition with possible mould on image.St. Marys Museum
- First Train from Prince Arthur's LandingThe first train from Prince Arthur's Landing to Winnipeg, Friday July 7, 1882.The first train from Prince Arthur's Landing to Winnipeg, Friday July 7, 1882.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Norbert Carrière et Esther DaoustNobert Carrière accompagné de sa première épouse Esther Daoust.Nobert Carrière accompagné de sa première épouse Esther Daoust.Bibliothèque Publique de Clarence-Rockland
- CoupleG.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.G.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.Waterloo Public Library
- WomanC.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.Waterloo Public Library
- ManC.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.Waterloo Public Library
- ManC.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.Waterloo Public Library
- WomanC.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.Waterloo Public Library
- St. John's Lutheran Church, Waterloo, OntarioOriginal wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport Road (formerly Cedar and Laurel Street) constructed in 1837. The structure was torn down and the land sold to the federal government in 1882, and a second larger, brick church was constructed. This second building was destroyed by fire on November …Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport Road (formerly Cedar and Laurel Street) constructed in 1837. The structure was torn down and the land sold to the federal …Waterloo Public Library
- Gertrude H. Dayfoot 1882Gertrude H. Dayfoot, daughter of J.B. Dayfoot and Emily Augusta Dayfoot.Gertrude H. Dayfoot, daughter of J.B. Dayfoot and Emily Augusta Dayfoot.Esquesing Historical Society
- Field & Brother StoreSupposedly the business was established by John Field in 1832. His sons J.C. and Corelli C. took over in 1857 and then J.P. and Fred took over in 1898. In the later years his other sons Harry and Cyrus joined the firm and continued the dry goods store. Harry was …Supposedly the business was established by John Field in 1832. His sons J.C. and Corelli C. took over in 1857 and then J.P. and Fred took over in 1898. In …Cobourg Public Library
- May Irwin, c.1882May Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed popularity and prestige on the American stage from the late 1890s until the end of the 1910s. Key to Irwin’s popularity was her role as a “coon-shouter” and a performer of “coon songs,” deeply racist forms that emerge …May Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed popularity and prestige on the American stage from the late 1890s until the end of the 1910s. Key …Whitby Public Library
- Angus McIntyre with his daughters: Adaline and Mary AnnCondition: Has a fairly even yellow/brown tone; some stains on image, more on matting; image is still clear but is missing some contrastCondition: Has a fairly even yellow/brown tone; some stains on image, more on matting; image is still clear but is missing some contrastSt. Marys Museum
- Adam Ford, M.D. in 1882Condition: Good. Image is slightly faded and it has yellowed a lot, but it is clear.Condition: Good. Image is slightly faded and it has yellowed a lot, but it is clear.St. Marys Museum
- Angus McIntyre and his daughters Adaline and Mary AnnCondition: Poor. Bent down the middle (angled); extremely browned/yellowed; hole in middle-top.Condition: Poor. Bent down the middle (angled); extremely browned/yellowed; hole in middle-top.St. Marys Museum
- Photos of Miss Ella Gertrude Tourje and Edwin Samuel PophamPhotos of Miss Ella Gertrude Tourje and Edwin Samuel Popham Source: Clarke Popham Acquired: February 2008Photos of Miss Ella Gertrude Tourje and Edwin Samuel Popham Source: Clarke Popham Acquired: February 2008Cobourg Public Library
- Photo of Chief John Smoke JohnsonBlack and White photograph of John Smoke Johnson, Mohawk chief; Veteran of the War of 1812; and elected as a "Pine Tree Chief", a non-hereditary position.Black and White photograph of John Smoke Johnson, Mohawk chief; Veteran of the War of 1812; and elected as a "Pine Tree Chief", a non-hereditary position.
- Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 18121882 studio portrait of the last surviving Six Nations warriors who fought with the British in the War of 1812: (left to right) Young Warner (born ca. 1794), John Tutela (born ca. 1797) and Sakawaraton a.k.a. John Smoke Johnson (born circa 1792). Portrait taken in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Portrait taken …1882 studio portrait of the last surviving Six Nations warriors who fought with the British in the War of 1812: (left to right) Young Warner (born ca. 1794), John Tutela …