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Patmore Brothers Correspondence from 3 Separate Companies
Patmore Brothers Correspondence from 3 Separate Companies - 2 from The Jewell Lumber Co., Limited (July 27th & August 4th, 1909); 1 from J.W. Howison (July 12th, 1913); 2 from Metals, Limited (September 7th and 10th, 1912)
textual record : business correspondence


1909 - 1913
2012.035.079 2-2-5-21

Patmore Brothers Correspondence - Canadian Pacific Railway Townsite and Land Office
Patmore Brothers Correspondence - Canadian Pacific Railway Townsite and Land Office dated December 24th, 1907. Letter of recommendation for services rendered.
textual record : business correspondence


Decenber 24th, 1907
2012.035.080 2-2-5-21

Land of Our Own
Land of Our Own - How four immigrant families united on Canada's Manitoulin Island. "Being the ancestry and history of Legg(e)s, Luthers, Parkins, and Reids of that island. Including relatives on branches elsewhere in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.A.
textual record : book, soft cover


2011
2012.043.001 Library

Photo - Tower House
Variously known as "Tower House" and "Parkin Manor", this residence at 324-10th Ave S, Cranbrook BC was built by brothers Jim, John and Dave Parkin in 1910 and lived in jointly for only a short time (vacated 1911). The design was purchased, and known as "Glen-Flora". Constructed of brick from Sandpoint, ID and said to have hardwood flooring from Manitoulin Island, ON. Has nearly 4,000 square feet on three floors.
textual record : information and photos


1930*s
2012.043.008 1-5-8-30
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