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- General Foods LimitedAerial view.Aerial view.Cobourg Public Library
- General Foods LimitedAerial view. April 10, 1996.Aerial view. April 10, 1996.Cobourg Public Library
- VIA Rail, Cobourg StationCobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the 1990s for long-term use as a VIA Rail facility. Mile 264 on Kingston sub.Cobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the …Cobourg Public Library
- VIA Rail, Cobourg StationCobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the 1990s for long-term use as a VIA Rail facility. Cobourg Station is Mile 264 on Kingston sub.Cobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the …Cobourg Public Library
- VIA Rail, Cobourg StationCobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the 1990's for long-term use as a VIA Rail facility. Station is Mile 264 on Kingston sub.Cobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the …Cobourg Public Library
- Canadian National Railway Station, BrightonMile 241.93 on Oshawa sub from Montreal. 91.91 from Toronto.Mile 241.93 on Oshawa sub from Montreal. 91.91 from Toronto.Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg and Peterborough Railway, CobourgThis C&P railway station was located near Division and Charles Street and is now a private home.This C&P railway station was located near Division and Charles Street and is now a private home.Cobourg Public Library
- VIA Rail, Cobourg StationCobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the 1990's for long-term use as a VIA Rail facility. Mile 264 on Kingston sub of the Great Lakes Region, from …Cobourg's VIA Rail station was built by the Grand Trunk Railway in 1911 and operated as the CNR's Cobourg Station from 1922 to 1986. The station was renovated in the …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg and Peterborough Railway, Harwood Station, Harwood, OntarioBuilt in the 1850s this station was sold when the Grand Trunk Railway bought C & P on 15 April, 1901. In May, June, and July, it was dismantled and moved to Roseneath by Mr. A. Copperthwaite, where it became the Orange Hall. In 1928 electricity was installed by Mr. …Built in the 1850s this station was sold when the Grand Trunk Railway bought C & P on 15 April, 1901. In May, June, and July, it was dismantled and …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg and Peterborough Railway, Harwood StationBuilt in the 1850s this station was sold when the Grand Trunk Railway bought C & P on 15 April, 1901. In May, June, and July, it was dismantled and moved to Roseneath by Mr. A. Copperthwaite, where it became the Orange Hall. In 1928 electricity was installed by Mr. …Built in the 1850s this station was sold when the Grand Trunk Railway bought C & P on 15 April, 1901. In May, June, and July, it was dismantled and …Cobourg Public Library
- Canadian National Railway, BellevilleBuilt around 1855, this train station is located on the north side of Station Street in Belleville. It is Mile 220.7 on Kingston sub from Montreal.Built around 1855, this train station is located on the north side of Station Street in Belleville. It is Mile 220.7 on Kingston sub from Montreal.Cobourg Public Library
- GlencraigThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel SamisThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …Cobourg Public Library
- GlencraigThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …Cobourg Public Library
- GlencraigThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …Cobourg Public Library
- GlencraigThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. …Cobourg Public Library
- GlencraigThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought the land in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John …Cobourg Public Library
- GlencraigThis farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. The house was built by Michael's brother, Israel Samis.This farm was sold to James Craig in 1839 by Michael Samis. Michael bought it in 1827 from John Coon who bought part of the original grant from John Vaughn. …Cobourg Public Library
- Residence of Frances Burnet Jr.This house was the home of Francis Burnet Jr., one of the four Burnet brothersThe four Burnet brothers came to Cobourg in 1843 and quickly established themselves as the leading buildings in the area. The four houses which they built as residences for themselves were all on the west side …This house was the home of Francis Burnet Jr., one of the four Burnet brothersThe four Burnet brothers came to Cobourg in 1843 and quickly established themselves as the leading …Cobourg Public Library
- Lydia Cornell residenceThis home was built in 1873 by Major David Taylor. It was purchased by Lydia Cornell, daughter of Colonel Douglas Cornell in 1919. She made a number of changes to the home and lived there till 1958 when she died. Her niece, Katharine Cornell was married in this house in …This home was built in 1873 by Major David Taylor. It was purchased by Lydia Cornell, daughter of Colonel Douglas Cornell in 1919. She made a number of changes to …Cobourg Public Library
- Mulholland HouseThis splendid residence was built in 1878 by Robert Mulholland, a wealthy merchant. It is the best example of the Italianate style in Cobourg. It was later owned by first the Hoppers and then the Blacks. William Black's son, Harry St.Francis Black was born in Cobourg August 25, 1863. He …This splendid residence was built in 1878 by Robert Mulholland, a wealthy merchant. It is the best example of the Italianate style in Cobourg. It was later owned by first …Cobourg Public Library