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- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell owned The Milton InnMr. and Mrs. Mitchell owned The Milton Inn
- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell owned The Milton InnMr. and Mrs. Mitchell owned The Milton Inn
- Notes on back of photograph: Built the Wallace House. Father of John Wallace Jr., Hotel Keeper, Milton. Now known as the Farmer's Building, 1945. Front inscription reads "Built The Milton Inn, Main SNotes on back of photograph: Built the Wallace House. Father of John …
- Scan taken from post card. This building is referred under many names. The Milton Inn is the most common.Scan taken from post card. This building is referred under many names. …
- The above building has been known by many names. The most usual is The Milton Inn. Scan taken from post card.The above building has been known by many names. The most usual …
- The hotel was built in 1864. For further information please consult "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Vol. II"The hotel was built in 1864. For further information please consult "Historic …
- For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"
- Charles Kennedy (1895-1971). He was born in Bracebridge, Ontario and for many years operated the Kennedy Hotel (now the Charles Hotel on the corner of Main and Commercial). He was married to Clara ChCharles Kennedy (1895-1971). He was born in Bracebridge, Ontario and for many …
- McGibbon Hotel became the Milton Inn. The Milton Inn burned and was demolished in 1973.McGibbon Hotel became the Milton Inn. The Milton Inn burned and was …
- The McGibbon House served Milton as a hotel for many decades under various names. It was destroyed by fire in 1973.The McGibbon House served Milton as a hotel for many decades under …
- Photograph from "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"Photograph from "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"
- The hotel was situated on Main Street. Photograph in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". Building later burned and was demolished in 1973The hotel was situated on Main Street. Photograph in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". …
- The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. It is now (2013) caled Brydens. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. …
- On Main Street. The left-hand section of the building is now a series of small shops and apartments and the middle section (known as the Thompson hotel) is now a restaurant and apartments. The liveryOn Main Street. The left-hand section of the building is now a …
- Photograph taken to commemorate the Hillmer's donation of the McGibbon Agricultural Medal and also the fan from the McGibbon Hotel. Mr. Hillmer is a grandson of J. D. McGibbon, the owner of the hotelPhotograph taken to commemorate the Hillmer's donation of the McGibbon Agricultural Medal …
- The building, on the corner of Main Street East and Commercial Street has been in the hotel business since it was built. It has had many different names.The building, on the corner of Main Street East and Commercial Street …
- Picture taken from the banks of the frozen 16 Mile Creek looking across Main Street to the Commercial Hotel. Stores to the west of the hotel. Building to the left is probably the home built by the BrPicture taken from the banks of the frozen 16 Mile Creek looking …
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