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Residence of Hon. James Crooks, West Flamborough, Ont.
About 1880
Figures on steps:
above: Jane Crooks (daughter Hon. James Crooks)
below standing: Frances Crooks (daughter Hon. James Crooks)
seated: Mrs. James Crooks Jr (nee Dickie)
Gardener named Crocker who worked there for a long time
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Hon. James Crooks
1778-1860
Painting 1810
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Jane Cummings
1791-1861
married James Crooks Dec. 8, 1808
painting 1810
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Hon. James Crooks
1860
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Mrs. James Crooks
1860
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Hon. Jas. Crooks' home about 1860
From a sketch in the possession of
William Ellis Crooks, Noranda, P.Q.
Jane is 4th from right in front
born about 1839
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Harper's spillway and dam
just above Webster's Falls
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Explosion at Stutt's Mill
8/7/1885
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Stutt's Mill rebuilt 1887
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1945
South entrance to Stutt's Mill
built 1813 by James Crooks
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1945
South entrance to Stutt's Mill
built 1813
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Stutt's Mill about 1910
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Stutt's Mill and Bridge
Crook's Hollow about 1900
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Stutt's Ravine, Greensville, Ont.
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Morden's Mill looking downstream from old Brock Road Bridge
Looking downstream
J. McK. Morden's Grist Mill in Distance.
about 1909
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Morden's Mill. Now under waters of Dundas Town Dam
x = site of the miller's house = Herman Trapp
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When first built the Brock Road ran in almost a
straight line from Guelph to Freelton, to Crook's
Hollow, to Galt HWY, to Mountain Brow, Across Dundas
Valley, to the Governor's Road.
About 1885
left: Jas. Stutt's home
Centre: Brock Road - now closed
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J. McK. Morden's Mill Dam before 1907 flood
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John McKinley Morden's dam and grist mill rebuilt
after the fire of the earlier mill 1907 or 08
Evelyn Hore sitting
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Morden's Mill - Grist Mill left - Saw Mill right
about 1870
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Steele's distillery
J.J. Steele's Distillery, Greensville, 1906
Built originally by George Morden, 1809
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Greensville
from left to right:
-G. Soper's. Robin's Home now
-W. Thompson in 1875. now Wm. Williams
-John Hore's home then Humphreys then C/E rectory now Quigley's
-Once site Francis Hore mill = Jack Cockburns shown here. Burned
-Highest bldg once a hotel. Joe Johnson's res later.now Coullard's
-Steele's maltster. Robertson lived here. Now owned by W.B. Hyslop
-Steele's Malt House and once a distillery. Then Hyslop changed to a canning and basket factory
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Formerly the site of Hore's Turning Factory
Axles, spokes, tool handles, etc.
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Cockburn's Dam built by Louis Lahey with many a bottle of
whiskey in 1912 to get an emergency water supply for Town of Dundas.
John W. Cockburn's dam built in 1912 by Louis Lahey (assisted by
3 men and 6 bottles of whiskey) as an emergency water supply
for the Dundas Water Works. Got 6 cents an hour
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Looking upstream to Cochenour's Bridge
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In the old swimming hole behind Clark's Blanket Factory Dam, Bullock's Corners
Right to left:
Wilfred (Dubber) Grightmire
Arnold Walker
Albert Walker
Harold Shipman
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On Clark's Mill Dam, Bullock's Corners
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The Island above Clark's factory. The Island above Clark's dam
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Clark's Dam ? maybe Morden's
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Early Clark's Dam.
Clark's Dam after rebuilding
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Muriel McMahon
Clark's Dam after rebuilding
This propty sold 1859 by Wm Bullock 1st to James and Andrew Clark
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Looking downstream towards Clark's Dam and Factory
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[Clark's Factory]
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Looking upstream to Clark's Blanket Factory
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[Clark's Blanket Factory]
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Clark Blanket Factory built 1867
Flooded out Feb. 6, 1938
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The Clark Blanket Factory. Greensville, Ont.
An 1888 cornerstone from this mill is now at the
rear of N. Finlayson's resd. 214 park St. 1957
on right: blankets bleaching
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Ruins Clark Blanket Factory. 1947
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Ewart's (The Town) Dam
Just before washout Aug. 3, 1915
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Ashburn Mills, West Flamboro
Joseph Webster Proprietor
Originally built about 1830
Built as above 1842
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Ashbourne Mills
Built about 1830 by Joseph Webster about 1830
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Ruins of Webster's Ashbourne Mills
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Entrance Webster's Ashbourne Mills
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left: ruins Ashbourne Mills
centre: Webster's Dam
right: Joseph Webster's home
Harper's Dam, spillway, mill and home.
formerly home of Joseph Webster
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Ruins of Webster's Mills
left: Dam above Webster's Falls
right: ruins of Webster's Ashbourne Mills
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A flood worse than this washout out the dam
at 3 PM, Aug. 3, 1915
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Webster's Falls dam after a spring washout
about 1909
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Flume for Dundas Electric Light Co.
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The new highway bridge.
Fisher's Gore Paper Mills
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Flamboro Stream and Stutt's Mill
1947
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About 1896
Creighton Road
looking down stream (east) towards Ewart Dam
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1900
Looking N.E. from the Hogsback
View from the South, Dundas, Ont.
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1896
Looking N from the Hogsback
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G.W. Harper's Dundas Electric Co.
Opened Jan. 27, 1899
burned Feb. 23, 1901
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[Dundas]
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Clark's Dam, Bullock's Corners
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[Dundas]
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Ewart Dam. 1902
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About 1900
Morden's Creek below Ewart's Dam showing
McMurray Street bridge.
Mason's Tannery roof at right
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Hourigan's Axe Factory
operated by Spencer Creek water
from Ewart (or Town) Dam
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[Dundas]
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1896
Looking N.W. from the Hogsback