Archive Record
Metadata
Item ID# |
A2016.064.010 |
Title |
Articles about Wiarton |
Object Name |
Article |
Dates of Creation |
Originals 1905, 1911, 1980, 2014 [reproduced between 1999 and 2014?] |
Other Creators |
Hepburn, Olive E. Owen Sound Herald |
Description |
Four photocopied articles about Wiarton and its history: a) "Wiarton Canadian Souvenir 1905" (photocopied booklet), includes historical review and brief historical sketches about spirit rock, schools, library, hotels, mills, factories, people, sawmills, downtown businesses and stores, historic buildings and newspapers. Also includes information about Hepworth, Amabel Township, Shallow Lake and the Bruce Peninsula. b) "Wiarton" (photocopied article) from "The Herald's Magazine of Industry" published by the Owen Sound Herald, ca. 1911. c) "Wiarton Centennial 1880-1980" (photocopied article) by Olive E. Hepburn from Bruce County Historical Society Year Book 1980, pages 64-65. d) "The Wiarton Fish House" article printed from website "Postcards from the Bay: a glimpse of the history of Colpoy's Bay and Wiarton, Ontario." postcard.wiarton.ca/wiarton12.html (2014). |
Provenance |
These articles were collected by Ruth Cathcart author of the book "Architecture of a Provincial Society: Houses of Bruce County, Ontario, 1850-1900", published in 1999. |
Collection |
Cathcart, Ruth research collection |
Level of Description |
Item |
Physical Description |
0.5 cm of textual records |
Restrictions on Use |
Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any permissible use rests exclusively with the user. |
Places |
Amabel Township Hepworth Wiarton |
People |
Cruikshank, Ike Ewald, George Flett, James Hough, Arthur H., Dr. Jermyn, David M. Kastner, Gideon Litt Newman, John P. Perry, S.A. Seaman, A. G. Spencer, William Watt, Robert |
Search Terms & Subjects |
Banks Butchers Carriage works & carriage shops Cement industry Fisheries Fishing industry & commercial fishing Furniture factories General stores Hotels & motels Jewellers Livery stables Lumber industry Mills Schools Sugar industry |
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