Milton - Semi-Centennial 1857-1907

The photographs in this group are taken from the book "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907" published in 1907
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  • Residence of James Houston, a member of the Town Council.
        Built 1905. 114 Main Street East. Built for James Houston, he lived here until his death in 1943 and his wife continued to live here until 1953. It was purchased by L. R. McKersie and J. M. Thatcher
      Built 1905. 114 Main Street East. Built for James Houston, he lived …
  • Residence of Donald Stewart Robertson.
        The house was situated on Martin Street. For further information regarding Donald Robertson see "Milton Area Biographies, Vol. II" by Alex Cooke. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennia
      The house was situated on Martin Street. For further information regarding Donald …
  • Canoeing on the pond.
        Picture taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
      Picture taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
  • Milton's Electric Light Power House.
        This building was on Main Street, Milton. It was approximately where Carriage Square now stands. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
      This building was on Main Street, Milton. It was approximately where Carriage …
  • Bank of Hamilton and residence of H. P. Wanzer, Manager.
        Both the bank and the house were demolished and replaced by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building at 147 Main St. E. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".
      Both the bank and the house were demolished and replaced by the …
  • Little's Block.
        The block of shops is at 198-208 Main St. E. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"
      The block of shops is at 198-208 Main St. E. This photograph …
  • Metropolitan Bank - W. R. Clements, Manager.
        The building, which was demolished, was at 244 Main St. E. In its place is a building for the Bank of Nova Scotia.
      The building, which was demolished, was at 244 Main St. E. In …
  • The Farmer's Bank - W. D. Paxton, Manager.
        196 Main St. East - now a law office. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"
      196 Main St. East - now a law office. This photograph was …
  • Winn & Co's Shoe Factory.
        This building now houses a restaurant and offices and is at 181 Main St. E.
      This building now houses a restaurant and offices and is at 181 …
  • The Canada Carpet Co's Factory.  S. Syer, Proprietor.
        The building has been demolished. It was on Commercial Street at the south-west corner of Main and Commercial. In its place is now a Car wash and a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet.
      The building has been demolished. It was on Commercial Street at the …
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