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- 1862-06-05
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Advertisement of Dr. S. Dellenbaugh's services as a travelling physician.
South Simcoe Times
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Advertisement of Dr. S. Dellenbaugh's services as a travelling physician.
South Simcoe Times
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Advertisement of Dr. William H. Porter, Surgeon Dentist of Bradford.
South Simcoe Times
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Photograph of the Convent demolition
Bill Marks
"Mike" Kilkenny Signed to Professional Baseball Contract by Detroit Tigers
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Article on the baseball success of Mike Kilkenny.
Bradford Witness
Church of the Holy Martyrs Blessed and Opened by Cardinal McGuigan
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Article on the blessing and opening of the Holy Martyrs Roman Catholic Church. Article describes the event.
Bradford Witness
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"Thompson Smith's mill in Amsterdam, where Riverview Inn now stands, about 1890. Moe Campbell hepled build this mill. This mill's last owners were Mickle and Dyment."
Thompson Smith was a Toronto man who participated in the incorporation the Rama Lumber Transport Co. and who opened up a lumber mill in Amsterdam (near Bradford). The exact date of opening is unknown, but it was sometime between 1858-1869. The mill was a steam mill and many of the logs cut were shipped along the Holland River. Smith's mill was eventually one of many in the area during the late nineteenth century.
Bill Marks
Mike Kilkenny Pitches his First Professinal No-Hit, No-Run Game
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Article on the baseball success of Mike Kilkenny.
Bradford Witness
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Article on the baseball success of Mike Kilkenny.
Bradford Witness
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Advertisement of George Ogilvie, tailor, on Holland Street West.
Bradford Witness
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Entrance Gate
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Photograph of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Taken by Margaret "Irene" Turner in 1963.
Margaret (Irene) Turner