A page from an 1890 program for a novelty concert in Bradford. Libbie Campbell daughter of William Campbell (the grain dealer) was one of the performers in the concert and is listed in the programme.
An 1891 newspaper article announcing the graduation of William L. Campbell from the Ontario College of Pharmacy. He ran William L. Campbell Drugs on Holland Street.
An 1903 reprint/summary of parts of the March 26th, 1863 edition of the South Simcoe Times. Printed by the Bradford Witness as part of the "Bradford 4_ Years Ago" series. It has significant information and parts from the mentioned edition.
An article about a fire that happened at M.W.W. Ellis's home. Ellis was a sewing machine agent and lost fabric as a result of the fire. Ellis's wife was Jennie Sutherland who was a sister to Bessie Sutherland Campbell.
An article with the results from the Bradford High School Entrance Exam.
"Pupil. Roland Garrett Elmer Kneeshaw John Faris Thomas Sloane Gertrude Kneeshaw May Saint Beatrice McLean Harry Armstrong James C. Smith Percy Selby Lenna Dedman Howard Graham Bert Harman Wilfred Magee Fred Collings Alice King Alice Holtorf Philip Boddy Florence Stibbs Luella Kneeshaw Helen Kiteley Irene Gordon DOnald McKay Harry Fraser Ferguson Sutherland Lorenzo Harvey Dorothy Tyrwhitt Hattie Cobourn Olive Bateman Harry Manning Rolson McAfee Norman Steele"
photograph of William L. Campbell (Grain Dealer), c. 1870. Father of William L., Elizabeth F. And Dr. Lewis Campbell. His branch of the Campbell clan was from Caithness, Scotland. At an unknown date they moved to Ireland. William was born in Kilglass, County Sligo Ireland in 1838. He emigrated with his family in 1857 to Traverse City, Michigan. In about 1860 he came to Canada first settling in Brantford, then Newmarket. He was sent to Bradford by his Newmarket employer in 1862 to open a grain and lumber business.