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- 1918-01-14
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor George Ogilvie, signed January 14, 1918.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Office made by Bradford Councillor George Ogilvie, signed January 14, 1918.
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Ogilvie Declaration of Qualification
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Declaration of Qualification made by Bradford Councillor George Ogilvie, signed January 2, 1918. Declaration confirms that the candidate fulfills the requirements to run for office.
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Part of Local History Collection
This portrait is of Samuel Oldham, the Reeve of 1906. It was featured alongside members of the Municipal Council including F. Moore, Thomas Pratt, L.J. McConkey, and George W. Stoddart.
Edmund Garrett
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 Local History Collection
This portrait is of Thomas A. Pratt, and it was featured alongside members of the Municipal Council including F. Moore, Samuel Oldham, L.J. McConkey, and George W. Stoddart.
Edmund Garrett
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Letter from Professor William H. Day to the Bradford Reeve and Councilors. Discusses the Holland Marsh drainage scheme, dated October 14, 1926.
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Note from Professor William H. Day to Bradford’s clerk certifying work completion. Signed by Day with his title of “supervising engineer” included, dated November 10, 1926.
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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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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
Letter from Samuel Lukes dated July 12, 1918 and a response letter from the Municipal Clerk of Bradford dated July 13, 1918. Lukes' letter is in regards to using the new hydro-electric poles to hold his telephone line from his home to his flour mill. The lines were taken down with the telegraph poles when hydro-electric poles were to be put in place.
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