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- Mount Pleasant Farm, 2004This 2004 photograph shows a modern view of one of Mount Pleasant's farm homes, currently on a prosperous horse farm. It is located on the northeast corner of Mount Pleasant Road and Phelps Road. While it is visibly white here, the bricks are painted white; it was originally a yellow …This 2004 photograph shows a modern view of one of Mount Pleasant's farm homes, currently on a prosperous horse farm. It is located on the northeast corner of Mount Pleasant …County of Brant Public Library
- Modern Photograph of Hiram Phelps House, Mount Pleasant, 2004This 2004 photograph shows the Hiram Phelps House, 513 Mount Pleasant Road, in its modern form. It was built in the same period as Idylbrook and the distinctive Tennant octagonal house, and shares with them its Greek Revival style pedimented hood moulds over lower windows. This photograph was printed on …This 2004 photograph shows the Hiram Phelps House, 513 Mount Pleasant Road, in its modern form. It was built in the same period as Idylbrook and the distinctive Tennant octagonal …County of Brant Public Library
- Modern Photograph of Nelles House, Mount Pleasant, 2004This modern shows a house belonging to the Nelles family, one of the oldest families in Mount Pleasant, as it was in 2004.This modern shows a house belonging to the Nelles family, one of the oldest families in Mount Pleasant, as it was in 2004.County of Brant Public Library
- Greenfield School S.S. #3(Condition: Good.)(Condition: Good.)Leeds & Thousand Islands Public Library
- 458 Elizabeth Street, 2004Built by John Taylor in 1876. A one-and-a-half-storey frame structure, originally clad with wide pine planks (some 18 inches or more in width). A brick veneer was added later. In 1998 that brick was stripped and a new veneer, made of old reclaimed brick, was relaid.Built by John Taylor in 1876. A one-and-a-half-storey frame structure, originally clad with wide pine planks (some 18 inches or more in width). A brick veneer was added later. In …Burlington Historical Society
- 461 Elizabeth Street, Knox Presbyterian Church 1877The original frame structure was built in 1854 on land given by Andrew and Martha Gage. By 1877, the larger church was built and the original structure was moved back on the lot to serve as a Sunday School.The original frame structure was built in 1854 on land given by Andrew and Martha Gage. By 1877, the larger church was built and the original structure was moved back …Burlington Historical Society
- 497 Elizabeth Street, built for James Allen in 1866A log cabin was built here in 1842 for "Dr Elizabeth" Mayhew This house was built circa 1866 for James Allen a Carriage Maker whose shop was at 463 Brant Street.A log cabin was built here in 1842 for "Dr Elizabeth" Mayhew This house was built circa 1866 for James Allen a Carriage Maker whose shop was at 463 Brant …Burlington Historical Society
- 2406 First Street, 2004Built in 1846 for James Depew, Blacksmith, it may be the oldest remaining structure in the Port Nelson district.Built in 1846 for James Depew, Blacksmith, it may be the oldest remaining structure in the Port Nelson district.Burlington Historical Society
- "Locust Lodge", 2477 Glenwood School Drive, 2004Catherine John, daughter of Joseph Brant was granted 200 acres of land from the Crown. In 1828, 150 acres were sold to James Wilson (Willson), a prosperous gentleman farmer. He died in 1839 so it is not known if he ever lived in this house which was built circa 1838.Catherine John, daughter of Joseph Brant was granted 200 acres of land from the Crown. In 1828, 150 acres were sold to James Wilson (Willson), a prosperous gentleman farmer. He …Burlington Historical Society
- 4065 Guelph Line, built for Edward Thomas in 1850Built for Edward Thomas in 1850, this house is not visible from the road. This property was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1993.Built for Edward Thomas in 1850, this house is not visible from the road. This property was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1993.Burlington Historical Society
- 2168 Guelph Line, Ireland House Museum, built for Joseph Ireland 1836Built between 1835 -1837 Ireland House (also known as Oakridge Farm) was the home of Joseph Ireland, one of Burlington's earliest settlers. Ireland House was occupied by Joseph and his descendants up until 1985. This property was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1978.Built between 1835 -1837 Ireland House (also known as Oakridge Farm) was the home of Joseph Ireland, one of Burlington's earliest settlers. Ireland House was occupied by Joseph and his …Burlington Historical Society
- 5800 Guelph Line, Lowville United Church 1872The original frame church was called the 'Collings Church' which in 1855 was renamed 'Lowville Wesleyan Methodist Church'. This larger brick structure was built on land donated by Thomas Colling in 1872. This property was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1984.The original frame church was called the 'Collings Church' which in 1855 was renamed 'Lowville Wesleyan Methodist Church'. This larger brick structure was built on land donated by Thomas Colling …Burlington Historical Society
- 6042 Guelph Line, 2004In 1875 Thomas Colling purchased this property from Gideon Buck. The house has been owned and maintained by the Colling - Coulson descendants for more than 130 years. It was identified as a Century Farm in 1967. "This is the farm where my maternal grandparents, Eddie Coulson and Ella Gunby, …In 1875 Thomas Colling purchased this property from Gideon Buck. The house has been owned and maintained by the Colling - Coulson descendants for more than 130 years. It was …Burlington Historical Society
- 6691 Guelph Line, 2004built for Emanuel Coulson in 1875.This property stayed in the Coulson family until 1970.built for Emanuel Coulson in 1875.This property stayed in the Coulson family until 1970.Burlington Historical Society
- 1222 Richmond Road, built for Joseph Collinson 1874In 1874 the lot on which this house was built was purchased by Joseph Collinson. In 1883 the property was sold to William Edgar Babcock. This property was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1995.In 1874 the lot on which this house was built was purchased by Joseph Collinson. In 1883 the property was sold to William Edgar Babcock. This property was designated under …Burlington Historical Society
- 918 Shadeland Avenue, 2004Built in 1870 for David Fonger.Built in 1870 for David Fonger.Burlington Historical Society
- 955 Shadeland Avenue, 2004Built for George Filman House in 1910.The Filman family's early settlement in this area and their more than a century of successful market-garden farming made a significant contribution to the history of East Flamboro. Joshua and Emma Filman had five sons who became known as the "Filman Brothers, Fruit Growers …Built for George Filman House in 1910.The Filman family's early settlement in this area and their more than a century of successful market-garden farming made a significant contribution to the …Burlington Historical Society
- 164 Townsend Avenue, 2004Known as "Herberton House" , built for Henry Wyatt in 1847. The preoperty was purchased by Henry Wyatt in 1845. The Wyatts were well to-do, cultured, musical and deeply involved in the Anglican Church. "Herberton House" was named after a grandson. By 1902 this house was the residence of "Reid …Known as "Herberton House" , built for Henry Wyatt in 1847. The preoperty was purchased by Henry Wyatt in 1845. The Wyatts were well to-do, cultured, musical and deeply involved …Burlington Historical Society
- 5216 Walkers Line, 2004This house was built in 1848 for Nicholas Dent who was a Farmer and Carpenter.This house was built in 1848 for Nicholas Dent who was a Farmer and Carpenter.Burlington Historical Society
- 6391 Walkers Line, 2004This house was built in 1853 for John Charles James McGregor and named "Limestone Hall". The family had originally lived in the small house which forms the rear part of this house. John was a successful farmer, with a wide range of grains and livestock on his 307 acres.This house was built in 1853 for John Charles James McGregor and named "Limestone Hall". The family had originally lived in the small house which forms the rear part of …Burlington Historical Society