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- 1926-12-07 - 1936-03-23
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between T. W. W. Evans and the Municipality of Bradford in relation to the Holland Marsh drainage scheme, 1926-1936.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between T. W. W. Evans and the Municipality of Bradford in relation to the Holland Marsh drainage scheme, 1926-1936.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Account statements and bills in relation to the Holland Marsh drainage scheme, c. 1926. Includes a receipt from Professor William H. Day for $3.00, made out to Jack Armstrong.
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Village of Bradford Debenture One
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Village of Bradford debenture for $56.24.
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Bradford High School Debentures
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Debenture documents related to Bradford High School, c. 1924.
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Correspondence, invoices and debenture information related to the purchase of a fire truck for Bradford, dated 1923-1925.
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Letter about Bradford municipal finances.
Excerpt:
"...I beg to hand you herewith statement Financial for this Corporation covering the past Year and which I trust will be found in order..."
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Village of Bradford Debenture Two
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Village of Bradford debenture for $217.28.
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Documents pertaining to supplying the Town Hall (& fire station) with hydro-electric power. Includes a tender from W. J. Dunn, electrical contractor.
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Letter from B. B. Collings to the Reeve & Councilors of Bradford, dated July 13, 1918.
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Letter from Samuel Lukes dated July 12, 1918 and a response letter from the Municipal Clerk of Bradford dated July 13, 1918. Lukes' letter is in regards to using the new hydro-electric poles to hold his telephone line from his home to his flour mill. The lines were taken down with the telegraph poles when hydro-electric poles were to be put in place.
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