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- 1918-08-29 - 1918-09-12
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Documents pertaining to supplying the Town Hall (& fire station) with hydro-electric power. Includes a tender from W. J. Dunn, electrical contractor.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Documents pertaining to supplying the Town Hall (& fire station) with hydro-electric power. Includes a tender from W. J. Dunn, electrical contractor.
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Railway Association Subscription
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letter regarding payment of a subscription in support of the Hydro-Electric Railway Association of Ontario, dated March 25, 1918.
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Municipal Rights and Railway Act
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence and documents relating to preserving the municipal rights as provided in the General Railway Act.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Reeve James Edwin Coombs, signed January 14, 1918.
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Coombs Declaration of Qualification
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Qualification made by Bradford Reeve James Edwin Coombs, signed January 2, 1918. Declaration confirms that the candidate fulfills the requirements to run for office.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Oath to become a member of the Court of Revision made by Bradford Reeve James Edwin Coombs, signed May 22, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letter to Bradford Grand Trunk Railway agent about a motor driven pump, dated October 7, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence relating to Bradford wanting the Grand Trunk Railway train called the “Cobalt” to make a stop in Bradford rather than just passing through. This was requested to make travel more convenient.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence relating to supplying the Bradford train station with power and light, dated 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letters related to World War One victory bonds.
"The Canadian Government sold Victory Bonds to Canadian citizens, private corporations and various organizations in order to raise funds to pay for the war. The bonds were a loan to the government that could be redeemed with interest after 5,10, or 20 years and were released during 5 different campaigns between 1915 and 1919. In 1915 a hundred million dollars worth of Victory Bonds was issued and quickly purchased."
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