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- House at 68 West Street South, Huntsville, Ontario, back of house.......Huntsville Public Library
- House at 68 West Street South, Huntsville, Ontario, west side of house.......Huntsville Public Library
- View from back of house at 68 West Street South, Huntsville, Ontario.......Huntsville Public Library
- Hugh Taylor Farm, Ivy Grange, Cookson Bay Crescent, Huntsville, Ontario.......Huntsville Public Library
- Hugh Taypor Farm, log outbuilding, Huntsville, Ontario.......Huntsville Public Library
- Hugh Taylor House, back-side view, Huntsville Ontario.......Huntsville Public Library
- Hugh Taylor Farm, Huntsville, Ontario, front view.......Huntsville Public Library
- Hugh Taylor, Huntsville, Ontario......Huntsville Public Library
- Hugh Taylor Farm, Huntsville, Ontario, flat arch over front door.Note the lincoursed stone walls etched to give the appearance of coursed stone blocks.Note the lincoursed stone walls etched to give the appearance of coursed stone blocks.Huntsville Public Library
- Newel post, balusters and closed string stair on first floor, Hugh Taylor Farm, Huntsville, Ontario.Newel post, balusters and closed string stair on first floor, Hugh Taylor Farm, Huntsville, Ontario.Newel post, balusters and closed string stair on first floor, Hugh Taylor Farm, Huntsville, Ontario.Huntsville Public Library
- Basement, Hugh Taylor Farm, Huntsville, Ontario.Note uncoursed (rubble) wall and timber support posts.Note uncoursed (rubble) wall and timber support posts.Huntsville Public Library
- Logs piled along Hunter's Bay, property of Muskoka Wood Products, Huntsville, Ontario. c1950.
Ltd., Huntsville,Ont.The Muskoka Wood Manufacturing Co., was founded in 1901 by Robert James Hutcheson. Following his death in 1941 it was operated by his three sons, Frank, Harry and Arthur until it was sold in 1955. The company currently opertates under the name Tembec.The Muskoka Wood Manufacturing Co., was founded in 1901 by Robert James Hutcheson. Following his death in 1941 it was operated by his three sons, Frank, Harry and Arthur until …Huntsville Public Library
- Loading logs on truck in winter near Huntsville, Ontario, 1950.Logs property of Muskoka Wood Producers Ltd., of Huntsville, Ontario.Logs property of Muskoka Wood Producers Ltd., of Huntsville, Ontario.Huntsville Public Library
- Muskoka Wood Products Ltd., Mill, on Hunter's Bay, Huntsville, Ontario, early 1950s.Muskoka Wood Products Ltd., Mill, on Hunter's Bay, Huntsville, Ontario, early 1950s.Muskoka Wood Products Ltd., Mill, on Hunter's Bay, Huntsville, Ontario, early 1950s.Huntsville Public Library
- Early waterpowered mill at the Locks, Brunel Road, Brunel Township, Huntsville, Ontario.The Locks Mill was constructed in 1871 by John Fetterly who sold it to the Cottrill family in 1907. It closed in 1954 when part of the mill foundation collapsed. It was the longest operating waterpowerd sawmill in Muskoka. After the mill closed, the Department of Public works took over …The Locks Mill was constructed in 1871 by John Fetterly who sold it to the Cottrill family in 1907. It closed in 1954 when part of the mill foundation collapsed. …Huntsville Public Library
- Aerial view Hunter's Bay, Vernon Narrows, Vernon Lake,Huntsville,Ontario, 1983, looking north.Aerial view Hunter's Bay, Vernon Narrows, Vernon Lake,Huntsville,Ontario, 1983.Aerial view Hunter's Bay, Vernon Narrows, Vernon Lake,Huntsville,Ontario, 1983.Huntsville Public Library
- View of Huntsville, Ontario taken from the Lookout Mountain, looking north. Fairy Avenue on the right. Church Street on the left.View of Huntsville, Ontario taken from the Lookout Mountain,looking north. Fairy Avenue on the right. Church Street on the left. Kellock's greenhouses in the forefront on Church Street to the right.View of Huntsville, Ontario taken from the Lookout Mountain,looking north. Fairy Avenue on the right. Church Street on the left. Kellock's greenhouses in the forefront on Church Street to the …Huntsville Public Library
- Henry Edward Hares (1837-1905) and Elizabeth Harvey Hares (1851-1932), settlers in Stephenson Township, Muskoka, Ontario.Henry Edward Hares (1837-1905) and Elizabeth Harvey Hares (1851-1932), settlers in Stephenson Township, Muskoka, Ontario.Henry Edward Hares (1837-1905) and Elizabeth Harvey Hares (1851-1932), settlers in Stephenson Township, Muskoka, Ontario.Huntsville Public Library
- Captain George Hunt(1830-1882), founder of Huntsville, Ontario, and one of the settlement's prominent citizens in the early years.Captain George Hunt, an English army officer, born on the island of Corfu in the Mediterranean,came to Huntsville from Quebec in 1869, choosing lots 14 and 15 in the Township of Chaffey, on the east side of the Muskoka River. He petitioned the government for a post office and a …Captain George Hunt, an English army officer, born on the island of Corfu in the Mediterranean,came to Huntsville from Quebec in 1869, choosing lots 14 and 15 in the Township …Huntsville Public Library
- Jacob H. Johnson, who established the Muskoka Foundry and Machine Company at the foot of Caroline Street, Huntsville, Ontario 1905.In the 1880s Mr. Jacob H. Johnson arrived in Huntsville full of enthusiasm for life in the north country. He began investing time and money in various worhtwhile projects, including the Portage Railway and the Fairy Lake Park. Before coming to Huntsville he'd been a successful manufacturer in Newmarket where …In the 1880s Mr. Jacob H. Johnson arrived in Huntsville full of enthusiasm for life in the north country. He began investing time and money in various worhtwhile projects, including …Huntsville Public Library