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- Old William Jones Store and Post Office, Mount PleasantThe original image is noticeably distorted and details are difficult to make out. An enhanced black and white copy is also provided, with a link below the image.The original image is noticeably distorted and details are difficult to make out. An enhanced black and white copy is also provided, with a link below the image.County of Brant Public Library
- Mary Jane Holding, c. 1800sThe photographer's name on the back refers to "Brantford, Ont." and not "Brantford, C.W.", which indicates the photo was taken after 1867. This type of print waned in popularity in the 1880s or 1890s.The photographer's name on the back refers to "Brantford, Ont." and not "Brantford, C.W.", which indicates the photo was taken after 1867. This type of print waned in popularity in …County of Brant Public Library
- Haight Mill, 1911This 1911 photograph shows the Haight Mill sometime before being demolished to build the Provincial Fish Hatchery on the site that remains on the site. The property was owned by a variety of land speculators. The date of the mill is uncertain, but may be either c. 1820 or, according …This 1911 photograph shows the Haight Mill sometime before being demolished to build the Provincial Fish Hatchery on the site that remains on the site. The property was owned by …County of Brant Public Library
- Mount Pleasant Post Office, c. 1906-08A note on the postcard suggests that the photograph may have been taken in 1906, while both the 1¢ Quebec Centenary stamp and postmark indicate it was mailed in 1908.A note on the postcard suggests that the photograph may have been taken in 1906, while both the 1¢ Quebec Centenary stamp and postmark indicate it was mailed in 1908.County of Brant Public Library
- Postcard depicting the Rev. George BryceThe postcard is undated, but the partially faded postmark suggests it was mailed in 1914.The postcard is undated, but the partially faded postmark suggests it was mailed in 1914.County of Brant Public Library
- Main Street West, Mount Pleasant, c. 1912-14This postcard, c. 1912-14, shows Mount Pleasant's Main Street. The view looks north from the Presbyterian Church, with the manse visible to the left. The town's first cement sidewalk can be seen - the previous wooden one was replaced using money raised by the Old Boys' Reunion of 1908. To …This postcard, c. 1912-14, shows Mount Pleasant's Main Street. The view looks north from the Presbyterian Church, with the manse visible to the left. The town's first cement sidewalk can …County of Brant Public Library