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Article written by Edmund Garrett on his departure as Editor of the Bradford Witness
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article written by Edmund Garrett on his departure as Editor of the Bradford Witness
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
This receipt was received in a donation by Bill Marks on December 14, 2016. The front page of this receipt shows the income/business taxes of Henry Harman, 10 John Street, in 1912. The back of the receipt shows Henry's calculations when he filled it out.
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Village of Bradford Account Ledger
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Bradford Account Ledger. Includes: Debentures, fire engine account, factory account, hydro-electric debentures, high school debentures, board of education account, Bradford & West Gwillimbury Drainage Scheme account , Bradford Drainage Scheme account and Holland Street paving account. Runs from early 1900s – 1930s. Has some items glued into it.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
A copy of an Ontario Legislative resolution relating to World War One.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Collector’s statement of taxes for 1917. S. (Scott) Martin as tax collector.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
A copy of the Military Service Act of 1917. It outlines the process of enlistment in the armed forces. Sent to the Clerk of Bradford.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Statement of unpaid taxes for the Village of Bradford for the year 1917.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Audit of the Corporation of the Village of Bradford’s accounts for the year ending December 31, 1917.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between various parties relating to bringing hydro-electric power to Bradford, dated 1917-1918.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Tax notice for 1917, addressed to George Lawson and Richard Crake.
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