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- "We've got the Kaiser's goat"SCAN ONLY. Photograph in very bad conditionSCAN ONLY. Photograph in very bad conditionMilton Historical Society
- Caldwell ?SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Uncle Jim Jarvis and Aunt Hattie JarvisSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Funeral Card for Louie, eldest daughter of D. W. Campbell, MiltonThis was John White's grand-daughter. Her mother was also Louise (White), John White's daughter. SCAN ONLYThis was John White's grand-daughter. Her mother was also Louise (White), John White's daughter. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Jack and Eileen JarvisSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Jarvis grandmotherSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Jessie HillSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Aunt Jessie JarvisSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Aunt Sarah (Jarvis) WaldieSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- L-R Aunt Jessie, a cousin, Aunt MaggieSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- John WaldieSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Jessie Irene EllerbySCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Eleanor Cummings' grand-daughterSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- A. TaylorSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Two Jarvis childrenSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Harold James Dent, 1891-1918Private Dent died of pneumonia in Hallifax, Nova Scotia, which he contracted after being severely wounded in France. For further information, see the Milton Historical Society Web Page and also the book "Milton Remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYPrivate Dent died of pneumonia in Hallifax, Nova Scotia, which he contracted after being severely wounded in France. For further information, see the Milton Historical Society Web Page and also …Milton Historical Society
- CWGC Grave marker and gravestone for Trooper Harold J. Dent, M.M., 1891-1918......Milton Historical Society
- Presbyterian Free Church, 103 Martin Street, MiltonOriginally the Presbyterian Free Church. At the time of this photograph the building served as a union meeting hall. The building also served as the armouries during World War I.Originally the Presbyterian Free Church. At the time of this photograph the building served as a union meeting hall. The building also served as the armouries during World War I.Milton Historical Society
- "Our Boys" leaving for the warSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Hugh Cameron Sinclair, 1893-1916SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society