A view of King and Cameron Streets. Not printed.
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A view of King and Cameron Streets. Not printed.
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A view of King and Cameron Streets. Not printed.
A view of King and Cameron Streets. Not printed.
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L-R: the Stuebing house and the J. Troxel house
L-R: the Stuebing house and the J. Troxel house on the east side of Queen St. South, north of Courtland. Not printed.
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A sketching of buildings on the north side of
A sketching of buildings on the north side of King St. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120G. Related sketching in file 1994-1.45.
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A sketching of the buildings on the north side
A sketching of the buildings on the north side of King Street between Queen St. and Frederick St. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120G. Related photograph in file 1994-1.46.
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A sketching of the buildings on the west side of
A sketching of the buildings on the west side of Queen St. South and those on Church St. including hotels, churches and residences. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
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A sketching of the "Red" school house by J.G.
A sketching of the "Red" school house by J.G. Stroh. The building was demolished in 1857. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120G. Write-up included with photo.
Stroh, J.G.
A school on Courtland Ave. in the 1890's and was
A school on Courtland Ave. in the 1890's and was later remodelled. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 150A.
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Engineer Brow driving a double faced locomotive
Engineer Brow driving a double faced locomotive on the Galt branch of the Grand Trunk Railway with a cow catcher at each end as there is no turn table at Berlin. Used Hannes Schneider, p. 150A.
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A view of Queen St. South with the American hotel
A view of Queen St. South with the American hotel in the bottom right corner. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
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Lottie Young standing with a dog. Lottie Young
Lottie Young standing with a dog. Lottie Young is the daughter of Irene Young? Not printed.
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A car driving in front of what is assumed to be
A car driving in front of what is assumed to be Reverend W.F. Bindeman's home on King St. The Reverend later moved to Young St. where he died. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 120H.
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Built in 1841, the top building (an Evangelical
Built in 1841, the top building (an Evangelical church) was moved in 1866 to Elgin St. and used as a tannery by Ringle and Stroh. The new church is presently used for shops is seen at bottom. Used in Hannes Schneider,p. 274A.
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The home of Henry Hett from his arrival in Berlin
The home of Henry Hett from his arrival in Berlin in 1853 to his death in 1914. The house was built in the old style with low ceilings and the house set to the side of the street. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 318.
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Foundation of Bethany Mennonite Church laid in
Foundation of Bethany Mennonite Church laid in 1908 after the old church (Evangelical United Mennonite Church; name chanded to Mennonite Brethren in Christ in 1884) built in 1877 was demolished. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 158E.
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Now the Walper Terrace hotel, this photo shows
Now the Walper Terrace hotel, this photo shows the then Commercial Hotel being demolished in the early 1890's. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 214A.
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