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- Schreiber Main Street (~1900)Schreiber main street looking north down Winnipeg St., from the corner of Scotia St. McIntosh Store is on the corner. It was built in the late 1800's, and is now Spadoni's Store (1998). 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoSchreiber main street looking north down Winnipeg St., from the corner of Scotia St. McIntosh Store is on the corner. It was built in the late 1800's, and is now …Schreiber Public Library
- Schreiber Beach (~1900), Ibsters LandingAt Ibsters Landing, Schreiber Beach, a Rossport boat bringing people to a Sunday picnic. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoAt Ibsters Landing, Schreiber Beach, a Rossport boat bringing people to a Sunday picnic. 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoSchreiber Public Library
- Schreiber Beach Picnic (~1900)Schreiber beach picnic, Rossport Sunday boating party.; b&w photoSchreiber beach picnic, Rossport Sunday boating party.; b&w photoSchreiber Public Library
- Framed Photograph of Schreiber C.P.R.Framed photograph of the Schreiber C.P.R. yard circa 1900. Text reads: "Schreiber had developed into an important divisional point by the time this photograph was taken in 1900. Besides the extensive switching yards, the facilities included ice houses, a water tower, a round house, repair shops, coal shutes and stock …Framed photograph of the Schreiber C.P.R. yard circa 1900. Text reads: "Schreiber had developed into an important divisional point by the time this photograph was taken in 1900. Besides the …Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Framed Photograph of Canadian Pacific Rail Station at JackfishBlack and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Schreiber, Ontario.Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Schreiber, Ontario.Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- The Jackfish HotelBlack and white photograph shows The Jackfish Hotel.Black and white photograph shows The Jackfish Hotel.Schreiber Public Library
- Whitby Hockey TeamBlack and white negative of a photograph of a Whitby hockey team. The photograph was taken in a studio. The men are wearing uniforms. Back row: W.M. Pringle, C. White, A.G. Henderson, Dr. G. Woodrow, Gordon Tamblyn. Middle row: Frank Mathison, Robert Stewart, Colin Stewart, J. Conway. Front row: William …Black and white negative of a photograph of a Whitby hockey team. The photograph was taken in a studio. The men are wearing uniforms. Back row: W.M. Pringle, C. White, …Whitby Public Library
- Family of Charles LyndeJabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek in 1804. Sylvester Bernard Lynde (1800-1883), eldest son of Jabez and Clarissa, married Louisa Mary Smith in 1822 …Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as …Whitby Public Library
- Family of Charles LyndeJabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek in 1804. Sylvester Bernard Lynde (1800-1883), eldest son of Jabez and Clarissa, married Louisa Mary Smith in 1822 …Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as …Whitby Public Library
- The Lynde Family at BroadfieldJabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek in 1804. Sylvester Bernard Lynde (1800-1883), eldest son of Jabez and Clarissa, married Louisa Mary Smith in 1822 …Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as …Whitby Public Library
- Jeremiah Lick and FamilyThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. Jeremiah Lick (1830-1906), was the youngest son of Zeviah and William. He was born in Richmond Hill …The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple …Whitby Public Library
- Family of Jeremiah LickThe Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple had four children. Jeremiah Lick (1830-1906), was the youngest son of Zeviah and William. He was born in Richmond Hill …The Lick family came to North American from Westerwald, Germany. The family of William and Zeviah (nee Selter) Lick moved to Canada from Jefferson County , New York. The couple …Whitby Public Library
- Caroline McGillivray and SonsLeaving Aberdeenshire in Scotland, George McGillivray landed at Quebec in 1833 and hadn't intended to settle at Whitby Township. While in Vermont, McGillivray received a letter from William Dow encouraging him to purchase land in Whitby Township. After having spent time at Glen Dhu, the Dow family homestead in Whitby …Leaving Aberdeenshire in Scotland, George McGillivray landed at Quebec in 1833 and hadn't intended to settle at Whitby Township. While in Vermont, McGillivray received a letter from William Dow encouraging …Whitby Public Library
- Shillotta Pindar and OrganThe Pindar family home was located on the shore of Lake Ontario on lot 24 of Broken Front Conecession in Whitby. The organ in this photograph was made by the Dominion Organ Company which was located in Bowmanville. The Pindar family came to Canada in 1871 from Yorkshire, England. They …The Pindar family home was located on the shore of Lake Ontario on lot 24 of Broken Front Conecession in Whitby. The organ in this photograph was made by the …Whitby Public Library
- Deverell FamilyThe Thomas Deverell family came to Canada sometime after 1828. Thomas married Elizabeth Frances Pardon at Whitby in 1850 and they had nine children. Thomas Deverell was a builder and tradesman in Whitby. Thomas Gill Deverell (1860-1928) married Pidge Kate Morley (1860-1934) at Toronto in 1882. They had four children. …The Thomas Deverell family came to Canada sometime after 1828. Thomas married Elizabeth Frances Pardon at Whitby in 1850 and they had nine children. Thomas Deverell was a builder and …Whitby Public Library
- Five Generations of the Women of the Hopper FamilyRichard Hopper (1799-1885) of Devonshire, England married Mary Shoddick (1800-1903), also of Devonshire, in either 1819 or 1824. They had nine children: Sarah Colwill (1820- ), Mrs. Matthew Hodson, unknown, Richard Hopper (1827-1889), John Hopper (1829-1901), William Hopper ( -1926), Thomas Hopper (1838-1907), Margaret Hopper (1841-1900), George Henry Hopper (1845-1930). …Richard Hopper (1799-1885) of Devonshire, England married Mary Shoddick (1800-1903), also of Devonshire, in either 1819 or 1824. They had nine children: Sarah Colwill (1820- ), Mrs. Matthew Hodson, unknown, …Whitby Public Library
- James Cuttell FamilyJames Cuttell (1834-1908) emigrated to Canada from Yorkshire, England. He married Olive Wilson (1844-1867) by whom he had one daughter, Jessie Esther Cuttell (1866- ). Shortly after the death of his first wife he married Ann Maria Courtice (1842-1925) of Whitby in 1868. The couple had four children: Thomas James …James Cuttell (1834-1908) emigrated to Canada from Yorkshire, England. He married Olive Wilson (1844-1867) by whom he had one daughter, Jessie Esther Cuttell (1866- ). Shortly after the death of …Whitby Public Library
- Family of William ClendenanThe Clendenan family was connected with the McGillivrays and the Richardsons of Whitby. They lived at 'The Evergreens' on the north side of Dundas Street east of Wellington Street. Their home later became the Spruce Villa Inn. William and Marianne Clendenan had five daughters.The Clendenan family was connected with the McGillivrays and the Richardsons of Whitby. They lived at 'The Evergreens' on the north side of Dundas Street east of Wellington Street. Their …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John AllinThe residence of John Allin was on the west side of Hopkins Street north of the Grand Trunk Railway (Canadian National Railway) on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. The house was built before 1877 and demolished in 1980.The residence of John Allin was on the west side of Hopkins Street north of the Grand Trunk Railway (Canadian National Railway) on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in …Whitby Public Library
- The Tweedie FarmThis farm on lot 29 of Concession 3 (Rossland Road) at the north-west corner of Rossland and Chocrane Street was also known as Broadfield. It was settled about 1837 by James Tweedie (1803-1857). The brick house on the property was built in 1845.This farm on lot 29 of Concession 3 (Rossland Road) at the north-west corner of Rossland and Chocrane Street was also known as Broadfield. It was settled about 1837 by …Whitby Public Library