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- Family gathering in front of the Pickett Octagonal House, now 6103 Guelph Line, celebrating the 60th Diamond Anniversary of William and Barbara Pickett, 1933William was the son of Thomas E. and Anna Catherine (éee Smith) Pickett.William was the son of Thomas E. and Anna Catherine (éee Smith) Pickett.Burlington Historical Society
- Lowville Blacksmiths Andrew Emerson & George McNair, ca 1870Andrew Emerson was a blacksmith in Nelson, listed in the Census from 1861 (age 24) to 1901 (age 63). He died in 1917. In the 1871 Census George McNair is listed as a blacksmith, age 30, living in Nelson Township, but the 1881 Census lists him as a blacksmith, age …Andrew Emerson was a blacksmith in Nelson, listed in the Census from 1861 (age 24) to 1901 (age 63). He died in 1917. In the 1871 Census George McNair is …Burlington Historical Society
- Lowville General Store, now 6179 Guelph Line, ca 1910A photograph of an riginal postcard. Built ca 1853 by Andrew Pickett, destroyed by fire in 1937, and rebuilt then in the same style.. Renovated in 2004 as a restaurant. Also reproduced in Dorothy Turcotte, Places and People on Bronte Creek (1993), p. 60.A photograph of an riginal postcard. Built ca 1853 by Andrew Pickett, destroyed by fire in 1937, and rebuilt then in the same style.. Renovated in 2004 as a restaurant. …Burlington Historical Society
- The Prudham Homestead with three generations of the family, 1024 Britannia Road or 5789 Town Line Road West, ca 1888The house was built in 1875 for John and Elizabeth (Foster) Prudham, to replace their first log house. A Century Farm, birthplace of Laura (Prudham) Dixon, daughter of Charles, in 1907. The house and property remained in the Prudham family for five generations.The house was built in 1875 for John and Elizabeth (Foster) Prudham, to replace their first log house. A Century Farm, birthplace of Laura (Prudham) Dixon, daughter of Charles, in …Burlington Historical Society
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