Waterloo Historical Society

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Document Address at plaque site on Hespeler Preston Highway, part 2 An address by Anson Groh to the Waterloo Historical Society regarding the erection of a plaque at the site of the first school in Hespler Preston Address at plaque site on Hespeler Preston Highway2.jpg Janelle Martin 2012-07-23 15:12:13
Document Address at plaque site on Hespeler Preston Highway, part 1 An address by Anson Groh to the Waterloo Historical Society regarding the erection of a plaque at the site of the first school in Hespler Preston Address at plaque site on Hespeler Preston Highway1.jpg Janelle Martin 2012-07-23 14:33:42
Document 1921 President’s Address WC Newspapers2 Waterloo Historical Society Annual President's Address, 1921 President’s Address WC Newspapers2.jpg Janelle Martin 2010-07-08 10:43:41
Document William Jaffray: Publisher and Postmaster, part 3 In 1856 William Jaffrav came to Berlin and founded the Berlin Chronicle and Waterloo Reformers' Gazette. He was the son of Peter Jaffray, who owned the Galt newspaper, The Reporter. 1929p152s_william jaffray.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:25:15
Document William Jaffray: Publisher and Postmaster, part 2 In 1856 William Jaffrav came to Berlin and founded the Berlin Chronicle and Waterloo Reformers' Gazette. He was the son of Peter Jaffray, who owned the Galt newspaper, The Reporter. 1929p150s_william jaffray.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:25:09
Document Museum Report 1929, part 2 The Waterloo Historical Society acquired display cases to give safeguard to such items as horsebells carried by a team horse of Samuel Bricker on the journey from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to Waterloo Township 1929p138s_museum report.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:24:47
Document Museum Report 1929, part 1 The Waterloo Historical Society acquired display cases to give safeguard to such items as horsebells carried by a team horse of Samuel Bricker on the journey from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to Waterloo Township 1929p136s_museum report.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:24:39
Document John G. Richter, F.A.S. Richter's roots in Waterloo County go deep, with his maternal grandfather being one of the pioneer farmers of the area and his father coming to the area in 1852. 1928p92s_john richter.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:23:08
Document Museum Report 1928, part 2 The County Museum of the Waterloo Historical Society, at the time of this article, was situated in a fire-proof room in the basement of the Kitchener Public library. 1928p82s_museum report.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:22:39
Document Museum Report 1928, part 1 The County Museum of the Waterloo Historical Society, at the time of this article, was situated in a fire-proof room in the basement of the Kitchener Public library. 1928p81s_museum report.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:22:29
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 25 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p66s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:21:18
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 24 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p64s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:21:08
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 23 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p62s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:20:58
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 22 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p60s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:20:48
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 21 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p58s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:20:38
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 20 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p56s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:20:28
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 19 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p54s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:20:18
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 18 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p52s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:20:09
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 17 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p50s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:58
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 16 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p48s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:48
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 15 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p46s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:37
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 14 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p44s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:27
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 13 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p42s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:17
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 12 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p41s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:07
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 11 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p40sa_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:19:01
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 10 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p38s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:18:51
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 9 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p36s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:18:39
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 8 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p34s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:18:28
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 7 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p32s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:18:17
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 6 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p31s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:18:06
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 5 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p30sa_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:18:00
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 4 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p28s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:17:50
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 3 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p26s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:17:40
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 2 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p24s_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:17:31
Document A Historical Sketch of the Town of Waterloo, Ontario, part 1 Although the earliest settlers of what is now the City of Waterloo were natives, the earliest European settlers were Mennonites later to be followed by many German settlers likely attracted by the opportunities of the area and the fact that German was sp 1928p22sa_historical sketch of waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:17:21
Document Current History, part 2 Historical snippets relating to William Lyon MacKenzie King, Shade's Mill (Galt) and the erection of the Presbyterian Church in Doon. 1927p386s_current history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:16:55
Document Current History, part 1 Historical snippets relating to William Lyon MacKenzie King, Shade's Mill (Galt) and the erection of the Presbyterian Church in Doon. 1927p385s_current history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:16:50
Document Museum Report 1927, part 2 The Waterloo Historical Society, which began in 1912, was, at the time this article was written, outgrowing its space at the Kitchener Public Library. 1927p382s_museum report.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:16:29
Document Museum Report 1927, part 1 The Waterloo Historical Society, which began in 1912, was, at the time this article was written, outgrowing its space at the Kitchener Public Library. 1927p381s_museum report.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:16:23
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 7 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p296s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:58
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 6 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p294s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:53
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 5 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p292s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:44
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 4 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p290s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:34
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 3 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p288s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:25
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 2 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p286s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:15
Document The Early Days of Elmira, part 1 The town of Elmira was at the time of the writing of this article the youngest of the prospering towns in Waterloo County, perched on the southern and western banks of the river Canagagigue. 1927p285s_early days of elmira.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:05
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 9 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p284s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:09:00
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 8 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p282s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:08:54
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 7 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p280s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:08:45
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 6 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p278s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:08:35
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 5 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p276s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:08:26
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 4 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p274s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:08:16
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 3 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p272s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:08:07
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 2 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p270s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:07:57
Document The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, Its History, part 1 The Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, commonly referred to as Kitchener Collegiate Institute, started on April 2, 1855 as Berlin County Grammar School for Boys. 1927p268s_kw collegiate history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:07:48
Document A Tribute to the Pioneers, part 3 Started with the sod turning ceremonies, June 24, 1924, the creation of the tower can be credit partly to the financial support of many individuals, some of them residing in distant parts of Canada and even the United States. 1926p216s_tribute to pioneers.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:04:29
Document A Tribute to the Pioneers, part 2 Started with the sod turning ceremonies, June 24, 1924, the creation of the tower can be credit partly to the financial support of many individuals, some of them residing in distant parts of Canada and even the United States. 1926p214s_tribute to pioneers.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:04:23
Document A Tribute to the Pioneers, part 1 Started with the sod turning ceremonies, June 24, 1924, the creation of the tower can be credit partly to the financial support of many individuals, some of them residing in distant parts of Canada and even the United States. 1926p212s_tribute to pioneers.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:04:13
Document The Waterloo County Pioneers' Memorial Tower On August 28, 1926, a monument is dedicated to the first settlers of Waterloo County, German Mennonites from Pennsylvania, and also to the German pioneers who followed in Waterloo as well as in adjoining counties of Southwestern Ontario. 1926p185s_pioneer memorial tower.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:02:38
Document Reminiscences of Early Waterloo, part 3 The first meeting of the Councillors for the District of Wellington, which was composed of the Counties of Waterloo, Wellington and Grey and was one of the twenty-two districts in Upper Canada, was held in the Court House in Guelph on February 8, 1842. 1925p142s_early waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:01:48
Document Reminiscences of Early Waterloo, part 2 The first meeting of the Councillors for the District of Wellington, which was composed of the Counties of Waterloo, Wellington and Grey and was one of the twenty-two districts in Upper Canada, was held in the Court House in Guelph on February 8, 1842. 1925p140s_early waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:01:39
Document Reminiscences of Early Waterloo, part 1 The first meeting of the Councillors for the District of Wellington, which was composed of the Counties of Waterloo, Wellington and Grey and was one of the twenty-two districts in Upper Canada, was held in the Court House in Guelph on February 8, 1842. 1925p139s_early waterloo.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:01:29
Document Reminiscences of Freeport—Waterloo County, part 5 M.J. Sherk's father was a preacher, who while living in Freeport travelled to a great many of places. 1924p108s_freeport.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:01:20
Document Reminiscences of Freeport—Waterloo County, part 4 M.J. Sherk's father was a preacher, who while living in Freeport travelled to a great many of places. 1924p106s_freeport.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:01:10
Document Reminiscences of Freeport—Waterloo County, part 3 M.J. Sherk's father was a preacher, who while living in Freeport travelled to a great many of places. 1924p104s_freeport.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:01:01
Document Reminiscences of Freeport—Waterloo County, part 2 M.J. Sherk's father was a preacher, who while living in Freeport travelled to a great many of places. 1924p102s_freeport.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:00:51
Document Reminiscences of Freeport—Waterloo County, part 1 M.J. Sherk's father was a preacher, who while living in Freeport travelled to a great many of places. 1924p101s_freeport.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:00:42
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 9 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p100s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:00:36
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 8 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p98s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:00:30
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 7 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p96s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:00:20
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 6 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p94s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 10:00:10
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 5 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p92s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:59:59
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 4 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p90s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:59:48
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 3 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p88as_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:59:38
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 2 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p86as_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:59:29
Document Jacob Y. Shantz, part 1 Jacob Y. Shantz was born May 2, 1822 on the family homestead on King Street East in Berlin. 1924p85s_jacob shantz.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:59:20
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 8 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p36s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:58:17
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 7 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p34s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:58:07
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 6 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p32s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:57:58
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 5 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p30s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:57:48
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 4 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p28s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:57:38
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 3 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p26s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:57:29
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 2 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p24s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:57:19
Document Waterloo County Great War Memorials, part 1 While a great many soldiers came to fight from Waterloo County, the City of Galt has the proud distinction of having sent more recruits to the war in proportion to its population than did any other municipality in Canada. 1923p22s_great war memorials.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:57:10
Document The Snider Pioneer Memorial, part 2 In 1806, Christian Schneider and his wife, Elizabeth Erb, began to emigrate to Doon, Waterloo County with their seven sons and two daughters, locating on four hundred acres of forestland. 1922p250s_snider pioneer memorial.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:56:38
Document The Snider Pioneer Memorial, part 1 In 1806, Christian Schneider and his wife, Elizabeth Erb, began to emigrate to Doon, Waterloo County with their seven sons and two daughters, locating on four hundred acres of forestland. 1922p248s_snider pioneer memorial.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:56:30
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 12 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p246s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:56:20
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 11 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p244s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:56:10
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 10 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p242s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:56:01
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 9 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p240sa_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:52
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 8 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p238s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:42
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 7 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p236s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:33
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 6 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p234s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:24
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 5 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p232s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:15
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 4 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p230s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:55:06
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 3 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p228s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:54:56
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 2 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p226s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:54:47
Document The Mennonite Settlements in Pennsylvania and Waterloo with Special Reference to the Bowman Family, part 1 Experiencing significant persecution during the early days of their formation, Mennonites like Wendel Baumann would move to the outskirts of society, including Lancaster County around 1710, Pennsylvania and Waterloo County in the early 1800s, Ontario. 1922p225s_mennonite settlements.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:54:38
Document Early Local Municipal History, part 4 The first meeting of the incorporated Village of Berlin in the County of Waterloo was held at the village's Court House, on Monday, January 16th , 1854. 1922p210s_early local history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:53:31
Document Early Local Municipal History, part 3 The first meeting of the incorporated Village of Berlin in the County of Waterloo was held at the village's Court House, on Monday, January 16th , 1854. 1922p208s_early local history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:53:22
Document Early Local Municipal History, part 2 The first meeting of the incorporated Village of Berlin in the County of Waterloo was held at the village's Court House, on Monday, January 16th , 1854. 1922p206s_early local history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:53:13
Document Early Local Municipal History, part 1 The first meeting of the incorporated Village of Berlin in the County of Waterloo was held at the village's Court House, on Monday, January 16th , 1854. 1922p205s_early local history.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:53:06
Document E.W.B. Snider, part 4 Elias Weber Bingeman Snider was born in the town of Waterloo on June 19th, 1842 and through his work on the Power Commission, became known as “The Father of Hydro.” 1921p188s_ewb snider.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:53:03
Document E.W.B. Snider, part 3 Elias Weber Bingeman Snider was born in the town of Waterloo on June 19th, 1842 and through his work on the Power Commission, became known as “The Father of Hydro.” 1921p186s_ewb snider.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:59
Document E.W.B. Snider, part 2 Elias Weber Bingeman Snider was born in the town of Waterloo on June 19th, 1842 and through his work on the Power Commission, became known as “The Father of Hydro.” 1921p184s_ewb snider.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:53
Document E.W.B. Snider, part 1 Elias Weber Bingeman Snider was born in the town of Waterloo on June 19th, 1842 and through his work on the Power Commission, became known as “The Father of Hydro.” 1921p183s_ewb snider.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:46
Document Historical Sketch of the Clemens Family, part 6 The first reunion of the Clemens Family in Canada was held in Waterloo Park, June 21st, 1921, where Mr. Lewis Waldemar Clemens was appointed the family historian. 1921p170s_historical sketch of clemens family.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:43
Document Historical Sketch of the Clemens Family, part 5 The first reunion of the Clemens Family in Canada was held in Waterloo Park, June 21st, 1921, where Mr. Lewis Waldemar Clemens was appointed the family historian. 1921p168s_historical sketch of clemens family.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:39
Document Historical Sketch of the Clemens Family, part 4 The first reunion of the Clemens Family in Canada was held in Waterloo Park, June 21st, 1921, where Mr. Lewis Waldemar Clemens was appointed the family historian. 1921p166s_historical sketch of clemens family.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:33
Document Historical Sketch of the Clemens Family, part 3 The first reunion of the Clemens Family in Canada was held in Waterloo Park, June 21st, 1921, where Mr. Lewis Waldemar Clemens was appointed the family historian. 1921p164s_historical sketch of clemens family.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:27
Document Historical Sketch of the Clemens Family, part 2 The first reunion of the Clemens Family in Canada was held in Waterloo Park, June 21st, 1921, where Mr. Lewis Waldemar Clemens was appointed the family historian. 1921p162s_historical sketch of clemens family.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:21
Document Historical Sketch of the Clemens Family, part 1 The first reunion of the Clemens Family in Canada was held in Waterloo Park, June 21st, 1921, where Mr. Lewis Waldemar Clemens was appointed the family historian. 1921p161s_historical sketch of clemens family.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:15
Document The Second Betzner Reunion, part 4 The second reunion of the Betzner family took place on Saturday, July 24th, 1920, on the old Samuel Betzner homestead, which lies on the east bank of the Grand River, just opposite the village of Doon. 1920p138s_second betzner reunion.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:11
Document The Second Betzner Reunion, part 3 The second reunion of the Betzner family took place on Saturday, July 24th, 1920, on the old Samuel Betzner homestead, which lies on the east bank of the Grand River, just opposite the village of Doon. 1920p136s_second betzner reunion.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:52:05
Document The Second Betzner Reunion, part 2 The second reunion of the Betzner family took place on Saturday, July 24th, 1920, on the old Samuel Betzner homestead, which lies on the east bank of the Grand River, just opposite the village of Doon. 1920p134s_second betzner reunion.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:51:58
Document The Second Betzner Reunion, part 1 The second reunion of the Betzner family took place on Saturday, July 24th, 1920, on the old Samuel Betzner homestead, which lies on the east bank of the Grand River, just opposite the village of Doon. 1920p133s_second betzner reunion.jpg Janelle Martin 2009-05-27 09:51:51
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