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- Médias: Objets
- Médias: Location
- Types de document: Buildings
- Groupes: Wallacetown Women's Institute
- Groupes: Women's Institutes Documents
- Groupes: Women's Institutes Documents
- Groupes: User Contributions: 120 Years of Women Involved! WI Plaques, Halls, and Projects Across the Province
- Groupes: User Contributions: 120 Years of Women Involved! WI Plaques, Halls, and Projects Across the Province
- Groupes: User Contributions: 120 Years of Women Involved! WI Plaques, Halls, and Projects Across the Province
- Année: 2016
- Creative Commons : by-nc-sa
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- Memorial Maple Tree- Wallacetown W ITop Photo: Community Hall in Wallacetown, showing location of memorial tree Bottom Photo: The Maple Tree on September 9, 2016; photo taken by Helen VanBrinkTop Photo: Community Hall in Wallacetown, showing location of memorial tree Bottom Photo: The Maple Tree on September 9, 2016; photo taken by Helen VanBrinkFederated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Wellman's Women's Institute HallOn April 28th 1869 David Mack donated the land (Pt. Lot 19, Con. 5 Rawdon Twp.) for a Wesleyan Church, a branch of Methodism, where the present building now stands. The citizens decided to combine their resources and build a house of worship. Although their own homes were of logs …On April 28th 1869 David Mack donated the land (Pt. Lot 19, Con. 5 Rawdon Twp.) for a Wesleyan Church, a branch of Methodism, where the present building now stands. …Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
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