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Pumphouse on Canal Rd. for the Bradford Drainage Scheme. Built in 1949, now renovated.
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Pumphouse on Canal Rd. for the Bradford Drainage Scheme. Built in 1949, now renovated.
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The carrying place descended the hill on the horizon before crossing the marsh.
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An early planter on the marsh. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
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Contains information on the Holland Marsh in relation to Bradford's history. Headings include: Drainage 1 of 3 Drainage 2 of 3 Drainage 3 of 3 Hurricane Hazel Maps Marsh Disasters Marsh Hay Marsh History Photos Professor W.H. Day
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Contains items relating to the First Nations people in the Bradford and West Gwillimbury area. Headings include:
*First Nations - General
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Contains items relating to the Early Settlement of Bradford and West Gwillimbury. Headings include:
Early Settlers General 1 of 3
Early Settlers General 2 of 3
Early Settlers General 3 of 3
Early Maps of Township
*East Gwillimbury & King Township
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Contains items relating to Agricultural history in Bradford West Gwillimbury. Headings include: 1861 Ag. Report on Census Agricultural Articles and Advertisements Ontario Farmer Articles Market & Price Information Farm Innovation Dairy Farm Names/Information Fences Agriculture - Other
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Development of Holland Marsh a Tremendous Boost to District
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Article in a special edition of the Bradford Witness (its 100th anniversary) based on the history of the Holland Marsh.
Bradford Witness
1934 Brought First Settlement to Holland Marsh
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"The first year-round residents of the Marsh arrived in the late autumn of 1934 and took up residence in the row of houses shown in the above picture. They were families from Holland and they named their village Ansnorveld.
Members of the Christian Reformed Church, after selling their first crops, built the first church on the Marsh, also shown above, in the spring of 1936. Today there are two beautiful Christian Reformed churches on the Holland Marsh."
Bradford Witness