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Drugstore - Located
on O'Neill St, was there in 1896 |
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Young St - Webbwood
from the Depot taken about 1906 shows the Windsor Hotel on the corner
of O'Neill and Young St, and a livery business |
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1st Spanish River
Bridge - In 1902 the council approached Toronto to build a bridge
across the Spanish River |
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Typical Frame Structure
- Built during the early 1900s |
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Early Settlers - Standing
in the CPR park near the station |
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The Perry House -
At Webbwood 1892: Charley to the left at dog's head, Adrel to the
right, Mr. Perry reading the paper, Mrs. Perry in the doorway, Clarissa
standing with apron on steps, Dave Scott with Clarissa |
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The Chant House -
Owned by Stanley G. Chant, built in 1909 and burned to the ground
December 30th 1917. Was located at the west end of town. |
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Methodist Church -
1891 - 1925: In 1925 Webbwood Methodist Church became part of the
United Church of Canada. For more information see click
here |
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On Parade - On the
top left: CA Purvis Hardware & Furniture Store, house with Victorian
fret work belonged to Dr. Jones. On the left: J.C. McMillan, tinsmith,
tailor. Taken in 1910 or after as you can see the phone lines. Webbwood
was connected to the Soo (Sault Ste. Marie) in November 1910 |
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Webbwood CPR Station
- date unknown |
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Town Hall - Building
originally was C.A. Purvis Hardware & Furniture Store |
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Public School - Built
in 1900, burned down in October 1955 |
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Old Jail - Constructed
by the Dominion Government in 1897, torn down in the 1960s |
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Train Wreck - January
21st 1910. For more information go to the Railway
page |
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Presbyterian Church
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church built in 1891 |
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CPR Park - In 1903
this was referred to as VanHorne Park |
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Pavillion - Built in the 1930s
on the bank of the Spanish River |
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International Hotel
Bar - Owned by Mr. J.B. Spellman. Not sure when it was built but it
was already there in 1901 |
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S.G. Chant & Co Store - Located
on the corner of O'Neill and Main St owned by S.G. Chant Drugist.
Previously owned by S.J. Hawkins: man by the horse is Jack Doyle,
2 women in the doorway are the Russel girls, the man standing on the
step is Wes McCarthy and the man next to him is Pat Finerty |
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Windsor Hotel - Owned
by Mr. Michael Doyle |
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Webbwood taken from
the hill - Supposedly taken in 1906 |