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- 1917-10-07 - 1918-02
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between various parties relating to bringing hydro-electric power to Bradford, dated 1917-1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between various parties relating to bringing hydro-electric power to Bradford, dated 1917-1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letters between Bradford and the Great North Western Telegraph Company of Canada about discontinuing service in Bradford in relation to the introduction of Hydro-Electric power in Bradford.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Postcard addressed to George G. Green (Bradford Clerk) from the Municipal Auditor for the Hydro-Electric Power Corporation. Announces his attention to visit, dated December 6, 1927.
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Village of Bradford Debenture One
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Village of Bradford debenture for $56.24.
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Toronto General Hospital Letters
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letters regarding payment for Emily Callicott’s stay at the Toronto General Hospital.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence, invoices and debenture information related to the purchase of a fire truck for Bradford, dated 1923-1925.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Blank entry forms for the fall fair. "Bradford and West Gwillimbury Fall Fair, October 11 & 12, 1927. Forms to be returned to Bradford Clerk George G. Green."
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence between the Town of Bradford and The Workmen’s Compensation Board of Ontario, 1930s.
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Municipal Return - Receipts, Disbursements, Assets & Liabilities
Part of John Harrison Fonds
A municipal statistical information return. It provides information on the receipts, disbursements, assets and liabilities for the Village of Bradford for 1918.
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James Armstrong Assessment Appeal
Part of John Harrison Fonds
An notice of assessment for James Armstrong. The appeal section is filled in to announce the attention of disputing the assessment. Appeals would have been heard by the Court of Revision.
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