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Taylor, Harold MP3

An interview with Mr. Harold Taylor discussing the Holland Marsh, specifically Professor Day farming lettuce and the building of the Marsh.

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Swan, Miriam MP3

An interview with Miriam Swan by Joe Saint. They discuss the Jeff's Homestead, which is Miriam's home, and the Strafford's home.

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Bradford Witness - May 31, 1906 edition

This edition of the Bradford Witness is located in the Local History Room, and is in particular a very noteworthy edition. The printing of this edition included many photographs of local businessmen, houses, storefronts, churches, and of the main streets. It also included mini-biographical articles of the people included, acting as a local history gold-mine for Bradford's early 1900s. We have included some of these photographs and articles here, though a full copy of the text and photographs was reorganized thematically by the Bradford West Gwillimbury Historical Society in 1997.

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Storage Box for Professor Day's Level

Ae box for an instrument, a Keuffel & Esser level.

Part of a collection of Professor William H. Day's work equipment, donated by Joe Saint. Both the case and level were originally owned by Professor William H. Day, who was integral to the Holland Marsh Drainage Scheme's beginnings. The equipment was traded to Len Saint in the 1930s for a truck. The survey of the marsh determined the elevation of the muck soil and the bordering "highland" soils, providing the information the planners would need to determine the grades, estimate the materials to be moved and to determine the alignment of the canal.

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Keuffel and Esser Level

A Keuffel & Esser level that was used for activities such as surveying. It was originally owned by Professor William H. Day, who was integral to the Holland Marsh Drainage Scheme's beginnings. The survey of the marsh determined the elevation of the muck soil and the bordering "highland" soils, providing the information the planners would need to determine the grades, estimate the materials to be moved and to determine the alignment of the canal.

The drainage scheme report came out in 1924 and work began in the mid-1920s. The work involved intercepting part of the Holland River and the diversion of water around the perimeter of the area using drainage canals. Canal excavation materials were used to create dykes on the to-be reclaimed (marshland) side of the canals. The re-claimed land was used for farming and roads were constructed on top of the dykes to allow for transportation.

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Churches

  • CA BWGPL JS-Vol2-JSC-v2-900
  • Unidad documental simple
  • Parte deJoe Saint fonds

Contains news clippings and articles on various churches of Bradford West Gwillimbury

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Events

  • CA BWGPL JS-Vol2-JSC-v2-1000
  • Unidad documental simple
  • Parte deJoe Saint fonds

Contains news clippings and articles on various events of Bradford West Gwillimbury

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Organizations

  • CA BWGPL JS-Vol2-JSC-v2-1400
  • Unidad documental simple
  • Parte deJoe Saint fonds

Contains news clippings and articles on various organizations of Bradford West Gwillimbury

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Volume 2 of the Joe Saint fonds

  • CA BWGPL JS-Vol2
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 2004
  • Parte deJoe Saint fonds

Contains items on: People (700) Businesses (800) Churches (900) Events (1000) Disasters (1100) Sports (1200) Fires (1300) Organizations (1400) Schools - general (1510) Schools - high (1520)
*Schools - public (1530)

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Joe Saint fonds

  • CA BWGPL JS
  • Fondo
  • 2004

Contains 4 Volumes of items donated by Joe Saint in relation to Bradford's Local History

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