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Contains items on the settlement of Scottish from the Red River Colony and Scotland to the area of the Scotch Settlement, southwest of Hwy 88
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Part of Local History Collection
Contains items on the settlement of Scottish from the Red River Colony and Scotland to the area of the Scotch Settlement, southwest of Hwy 88
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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The Clement brothers. Lewis is on the left and Stephen is on the right. When this tin type photograph was taken, Stephen was 23 years old and Lewis 21. Lewis was a doctor in Bradford and he married Rachel Howard, the daughter of Allen Howard, who lived on the 6th Line.
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Photograph of Bessie Sutherland Campbell in 1865, the year she married William Campbell (Grain Dealer). Photograph saved by Lewis Campbell.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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This article highlights the Bradford Division Sons of Temperance social event held on February 26, 1868
South Simcoe News
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Sepia photograph of a woman, believed to be Mary Ann Porterfield (1794-1870). Wife of Charles Watson, Mother of William John Watson.
Karol Joyce
Township of West Gwillimbury Map c.1878
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Map of what West Gwillimbury looked like in approx. 1878.
Miles & Company
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Large wall portrait of Frank Hambly, Weston Hambly, William James Hambly and Anne Geach Hambly (died age 19).
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Photograph of Richard Parks (1854-1895).
Richard was the husband of Margaret Lee (1847-1919). Margaret was the daughter of Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Graham (abt. 1825-1903).
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Letter to George Atkins and Hettie (Banting) Atkins
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Two page hand-written letter in black ink tied together using a green piece of ribbon, with a blank covering page. Letter is addressed to George and Hettie (Banting) Atkins and signed from Thomas Reynolds, Ellen Reynolds, E. J. Chapman and Catherine Chapman. Given to the Atkins at the time they moved from the community.
Karol Joyce
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Article describing the opening Sabbath on November 10th, 1889 of St. John's Presbyterian Church at Coulson's Hill.
Bradford Witness