Volume 4 of the Joe Saint fonds
- CA BWGPL JS-Vol4
- Dossier
- 2004
Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds
Contains items on:
Families (2010)
Genealogical Interest (2020)
*Miscellaneous (A-O - 3010; P-Z - 3020)
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Volume 4 of the Joe Saint fonds
Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds
Contains items on:
Families (2010)
Genealogical Interest (2020)
*Miscellaneous (A-O - 3010; P-Z - 3020)
Volume 3 of the Joe Saint fonds
Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds
Contains items on: Buildings (A-E - 1600; F-L - 1610; M-Z - 1620) Photographs - People - Families (1710) Photographs - People - Sports/organizations (1720) Photographs - People - Work groups (1730) Photographs - Around Town - Streets/Buildings (1810) Photographs - Around Town - People at work (1820) Photographs - Around Town - Transportation (1830) Photographs - Maps (1910)
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Volume 2 of the Joe Saint fonds
Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds
Contains items on:
People (700)
Businesses (800)
Churches (900)
Events (1000)
Disasters (1100)
Sports (1200)
Fires (1300)
Organizations (1400)
Schools - general (1510)
Schools - high (1520)
*Schools - public (1530)
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Volume 1 of the Joe Saint fonds
Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds
Contains files on: Bradford (100); West Gwillimbury (200); Holland Marsh (A-H - 310; H-P - 320; Q-Z - 330); Scotch Settlement (400); York Region (500); Other (600)
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Fait partie de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. Harold Taylor discussing the Holland Marsh, specifically Professor Day farming lettuce and the building of the Marsh.
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An interview with Miriam Swan by Joe Saint. They discuss the Jeff's Homestead, which is Miriam's home, and the Strafford's home.
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Storage Box for Professor Day's Level
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Ae box for an instrument, a Keuffel & Esser level.
Part of a collection of Professor William H. Day's work equipment, donated by Joe Saint. Both the case and level were originally owned by Professor William H. Day, who was integral to the Holland Marsh Drainage Scheme's beginnings. The equipment was traded to Len Saint in the 1930s for a truck. The survey of the marsh determined the elevation of the muck soil and the bordering "highland" soils, providing the information the planners would need to determine the grades, estimate the materials to be moved and to determine the alignment of the canal.
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Contains news clippings and articles on various sports of Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Contains news clippings and articles on various schools around and within Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Schools - Bradford Public School
Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on Bradford Public School in Bradford West Gwillimbury
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