| 1882 |
CPR builds spur line between
Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie Spanish River Lumber Company and American
Lumber Company already logging in area |
| 1883 |
CPR sets up work camp |
| 1884 |
Andrew Webb decides to settle |
| 1885 |
John McLandress family arrives |
| 1889 |
First post office opened |
| 1891 |
First time area is included in a census |
| 1892 |
Cutler & Savige Lumber
Co. McFadden & Mallory Lumber Co. operating in area |
| 1894 |
First school house opened |
| 1897 |
Jail or lockup built by Dominion of
Canada |
| 1900 |
Two-storey four room brick school built |
| 1901 |
Work begins at Webbwood
Falls, now Espanola, to build pulp mill-mill started by Spanish River
Pulp & Paper Co |
| 1902 |
Council approaches Toronto
to build bridge across the Spanish River-tug 'Espinola' plying on
the Spanish River between Webbwood and the Falls,
is now making two trips daily |
| 1904 |
June 23 Constable Irving killed |
| 1904 |
Stamp Mill at the Shakespeare Gold
Mine ready for use.
First dance in Webbwood took place at the opening |
| 1906 |
Webbwood now legally a town-elects
first mayor and councillors on June 2 |
| 1907 |
Owners of the Shakespeare
gold mine construct 12 houses, two and one-half storey boarding house
that is steam-heated and an office building |
| May
1908 |
Road Contract. Tenders
being called to chop, clear, stump and grub section 6 from mile post
44 to mile post 55 between Espanola and Webbwood 6 miles |
| Sept 1908 |
Fire destroyed the CPR
roundhouse. Also engines No.1572 and 859 |
| Apr 1910 |
Frank Van Norman appointed
Provincial Constable in place of Mr. Storey |
| Nov 1910 |
Webbwood has phone connection
with Sault Ste. Marie |