Geo. Stoddart residence - Mason work
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- Partiellement
- 1900-12-06
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article on the construction of George Stoddart's residence
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Geo. Stoddart residence - Mason work
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article on the construction of George Stoddart's residence
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Fait partie de Microfilm Collection
Complete index of Census of Canada returns on microfilm.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Council Finance Report #5. Report to Bradford Reeve and Councillors from April 1902.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Letter related to Village of Bradford finances, dated April 14, 1902.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
Bradford council notes and documents for 1902. Dates include: April 14 and May 2.
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Fait partie de John Harrison Fonds
A petition addressed to council related to street lights in Bradford, dated May 10, 1902. Petition is signed by various residents and business owners in Bradford. This includes J. S. Brydon, M. J. Sutherland, L. C. Cement, James Church, F. Moore, J. M. B. Stephens, Mr. Turner, William Spence, William Campbell, George Poole, F. W. Moore, A. Neilly, A. Armstrong, William Hackridge, Charles Adams, W. D. Watson, C. Hill, L. Dixon, L. J. McConkey
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article on a temperance-based sermon delivered by Rev. Joseph Young, pastor of the Bradford Methodist Church. On December 4, 1902, the Ontario Liquor Act referendum would be voted on by the public to decide whether the government should usher in an era of prohibition. Bradford, a town heavy with taverns and inns, had churches and the newspaper promoting the vote for prohibition. After the vote on December 4, West Gwillimbury had a majority for prohibition, though it did not pass. There was a low voter turnout, and despite the majority everywhere, it could not pass. See the Related Description articles for more information on Bradford's perspective.
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Temperance Notes - Ontario Liquor Act referendum
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article on the temperance movement, with information given to sway to reader to the For-Prohibition vote. On December 4, 1902, the Ontario Liquor Act referendum would be voted on by the public to decide whether the government should usher in an era of prohibition. Bradford, a town heavy with taverns and inns, had churches and the newspaper promoting the vote for prohibition. After the vote on December 4, West Gwillimbury had a majority for prohibition, though it did not pass. There was a low voter turnout, and despite the majority everywhere, it could not pass. See the Related Description articles for more information on Bradford's perspective.
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Temperance Meetings - Scotch Church
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article on the temperance meetings, with information given to sway to reader to the For-Prohibition vote. On December 4, 1902, the Ontario Liquor Act referendum would be voted on by the public to decide whether the government should usher in an era of prohibition. Bradford, a town heavy with taverns and inns, had churches and the newspaper promoting the vote for prohibition. After the vote on December 4, West Gwillimbury had a majority for prohibition, though it did not pass. There was a low voter turnout, and despite the majority everywhere, it could not pass. See the Related Description articles for more information on Bradford's perspective.
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Fait partie de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Monday, December 01, 1902
Event Type : Death
Description : Age: 37th year. Brother of Miss Laura and J.S. Boddy.Died of a hemorrhage of the lungs. Interred at Mount Pleasant cemetery.
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