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Luanne Campbell Edwards Lewis H. Campbell, Dr. Simcoe County
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Written Prescription

A prescription written by Dr. Lewis H. Campbell on his brother William L. Campbell's (owner of a pharmacy) stationary. Dated September 26, 1915.

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Dr. Lewis H. & Louise Campbell's Home and Gathering

Photograph of a gathering in front of the home of Dr. Lewis H. and Louise Campbell. Bessie Campbell, Dr. Campbell's mother is on extreme left in back row. His mother in law, Mary Jane Graham is fifth from the right. Next to her is Louise's sister, Elizabeth. Louise is at the extreme right in back row. Dr Campbell's sister, Elizabeth is sitting second from the left in the front row. Picture taken around 1905.

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Jack Bowles

Photograph of Jack Bowles. Son of Louise Graham Campbell's sister, visiting Bradford around 1920. In this photograph he is wearing Dr. Lewis H. Campbell's (Louise's husband) Lacrosse uniform. Dr. Campbell's parents home is in the background of the image.

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Lacrosse Club Banquet

An article about a lacrosse club banquet held at the North American Hotel and attended by Bradford's team. It highlights Lewis Campbell's reception of a silver badge for his contributions to the team.

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L.H. and W.L. Campbell Lacrosse Medals - Front View

One side of two Canadian Lacrosse Association Championship medals awarded to William L. Campbell and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Both men were on Bradford's lacrosse team and their names are engraved on the medals (as seen in this view). Dr. Campbell won a medal for 1902 and 1905 and William won one for 1905.

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L.H. and W.L. Campbell Lacrosse Medals - Back View

One side of two Canadian Lacrosse Association Championship medals awarded to William L. Campbell and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Both men were on Bradford's lacrosse team , Dr. Campbell won a medal for 1902 and 1905 and William won one for 1905. This side of each medal has engraving, including of two lacrosse sticks.

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