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Part of Research Collection
File contains: newspaper clipping about Lloyd VanDusen's career as a plowman,
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Part of Research Collection
File contains: newspaper clipping about Lloyd VanDusen's career as a plowman,
Charlie Ferguson Thrashing Machine
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of Charlie Ferguson's Threshing machine.
Lansdowne Dairy Association ledger
Item consists of a ledger from a cheese factory entitled Lansdowne Dairy Association for year 1937. Mary A. Slack, Sec. Treas.
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of Wallis Tractor 1930
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of the Oldest Barn in Eastern Ontario. This barn was in Ebenezer and was built in 1812 with help of the British soldiers. It was torn down mid 1980's (oldest barn in Ont. standing at that time). This barn was owned by Conley Jack back in the 1940 - 1950's and possibly longer.
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of Naomi and Nathan Vanorman boiling down sap to make maple syrup
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of the barn raising in 1924 at Vanormans on County Rd 2. Property is owned by the Ford Steacy family
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of the barn raising in 1924 at Vanormans on County Rd 2. Property is owned by the Ford Steacy family
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of Alban and Jim Moorhead with the first hay baler in the district.
Part of Leeds & 1000 Islands Historical Society Photograph Collection
One photograph of men hewing logs for the barn raising at Vanorman's (Steacy) Farm on Hwy #2 in Ebenezer.
Mrs. Lidia Vanorman, Daniel Vanorman, Mr. Sullivan, Billy Griffin, Child is Elgin Vanorman
In Orchard: house lived in by Hilda Goff(Mrs. Vanorman's mother)
They left in 1930.
Raymond Vanorman was cheesemake aat factory in Ebenezer on Hwy #2
He may have lived in the house a bit longer