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Libbie Campbell, Margaret Ellis and Elizabeth Ellis

Photograph of Elizabeth (Libbie) Florence Campbell with Margaret and Elizabeth Ellis who were the daughters of Libbie’s cousin, Dr. Charles Wilson. Wilson was a longtime Dentist in Bradford. Photograph taken outside of Bessie & William Campbell’s house on John Street, c. 1915.

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Presbyterian Church

The article accompanying this photograph gives a quick history of the Presbyterian Church in Bradford. A biography of its charge in 1906, Rev. D.N. Morden, is also included.

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Library Meeting Room Opening

  • CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1980s-2018-08-15-01
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1981-06-03
  • Parte deLocal History Collection

Photograph of celebrations for the opening of a meeting room at the Bradford Public Library, when the library was on John Street in Bradford.
Left to right: Ken Wood ( Mayor's representative), Eleanor Sherbo (library board member), Helen Jackson (library board member)

Library Meeting Room Opening Celebration

  • CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1980s-2018-08-15-02
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1981-06-03
  • Parte deLocal History Collection

Photograph of celebrations for the opening of a meeting room at the Bradford Public Library, when the library was on John Street in Bradford.

Known people in photo:
Adrienne Price, Gloria Linstedd, June brown

Gwillim Group plan to celebrate History

"As part of Bradford's Sesquicentennial celebration, a new group has been formed. The Gwillim group - many of the same people who have been involved in the town's Downtown Revitalization, Communities in Bloom and local history - is dedicated to introducing a more cultural element to the community..."

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William L. Campbell - 1895

Photograph of William L. Campbell from 1895. Photo was taken in front of his parents home on John Street and has a wooden carriage platform in the background (used to get in and out of carriages at the time more easily).

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