Donated to the Archives by Arthur McLean in 2003. The maps were in the basement of his law firm's building on John Street. Mr. McLean's father Alan McLean took over the law firm from Arthur Burwash who was the lawyer for McLachlin Bros.
Scope and Content
Shows government ownership (saw log channel & square timber rafting grounds) on the Ottawa R at the mouth of the Madawaska. Shows ring bolts at the mouth and elsewhere. Shows area controlled by McLachlin Bros, including steam sawmill and sorting shed
Donated to the Archives by Arthur McLean in 2003. The maps were in the basement of his law firm's building on John Street. Mr. McLean's father Alan McLean took over the law firm from Arthur Burwash who was the lawyer for McLachlin Bros.
Donated to the Archives by Arthur McLean in 2003. The maps were in the basement of his law firm's building on John Street. Mr. McLean's father Alan McLean took over the law firm from Arthur Burwash who was the lawyer for McLachlin Bros.
Scope and Content
Shows proposed railway between CPR main line and McLachlin Yards. Shows McLachlin, Mackie & Hartney property along Madawaska River and names McGonigal, Elgin, and Madawaska Streets.
Plan Showing the Position of Piers at the Mouth of the Madawaska River Belonging to the Gov't of the Dominion of Canada and also to McLachlin Bros. of Arnprior
Shows locations and dimensions of piers at the mouth of Madawaska River and along Chats Lake, Ottawa River. Also shows location of McLachlin Steam Mill
Plan of the Piers, etc, at the mouth of the Madawaska R. near the Village of Arnprior belonging to the McLachlin Bros. and the Government of the Dominion of Canda
Donated to the Archives by Arthur McLean in 2003. The maps were in the basement of his law firm's building on John Street. Mr. McLean's father Alan McLean took over the law firm from Arthur Burwash who was the lawyer for McLachlin Bros.
Scope and Content
Shows government and McLachlin ownership along Ottawa R. Shows ring bolts at the mouth and elsewhere. Shows McLachlin Bros, steam sawmill and sorting shed; dam at Madawaska St, CPR line. Conc 13/14/15 Lots 2/3.
Pencil Sketch showing lots and owners around Mulvihill and Hayes Streets. Accompaning letter from G.W. Campbell, Registrar of Deeds, Pembroke. Owners named are Campbell (lot 2) and Copeland & Dupuis (lot 3)
Shows Hwy 17 and Hwy 29, CN and CP Railways, bridge and dam, Madawaska River and Chat Lake - Plan of McLachlin Bros property. Added in pencil various segments with acreage and names. Date stamp 1940.
Notes
paper clipped to side gives names of owners and acreage. Names are Herrick, Dean, Boese, Carss, Ring, Bullard, Robertson, and W.C.Fraser
Fitzroy Township E1/2 L15 C4. Shows Morris, Parmalee, Burwash, and Macnamara and Finnie along Chats Lake. Indicates elm tree on 5th conc line. Size of most lots given.
Notes
related to M036 in this collection
Title supplied by Archivist
Shows lots along Neilson St., Malloch's Property and Lumber Yard, McLaren's property, M. Henderson, Reserve A (Estate of D. McLachlin) and McLachlin's property. Lot 8 in Conc 14.
Issued by Playfair, Martens & co., members Toronto Stock Exchange
Physical Description
Ink on paper, coloured
Size: 95 x 87 (folder attached to map 13.5 x 23.5)
Material Details
no scale shown.
Acquisition Source
Jayne Gillies accession
Scope and Content
Shows mining companies for Cobalt area, which includes Bucke, Coleman and Lorraine Townships. Gives names of lot owners, acreage, and capitalization values. Gillies Bros. Timber Berth shown at Pickeral Lake, as well as Temiskeming & Northern Railway & spur, and lakes. Various tables; one showing ore tonnage shipments from 1904 - 1908, approximate value of ore shipped from various areas and Dividends paid.
Notes
Outside cover of folder attached to map shows E. Caldwell's name
Lot1 McNab, Lot 2 Arnprior, boundary Highway 29, 17, and Madawaska River. Harntney St shown. Property owners and acreage. Prior to when this portion of McNab became Arnprior.
Notes
Owners names are Jack's Florist and Holdings, J. Herrick, W. Fraser, and N.B. Gillies.
Title supplied by Archivist
Small, hand drawn map of area of Concessions 14 and 15, Lot 2 and 3, part of where Nopoming Game Preserve was established in the 1920's. Macnamara identified Goodwin's Bay, blazed tree, old house foundations (possibly Willis farm), Banning House, Robertson's gate, boom camp, wharf, William's Hill, no.3 mill, CNR Railway and Highway 17.
3 colour photographs of lumber booms among the shoreline of the Ottawa River, taken from Brian LaBrie's cottage located in Pontiac County, Bristol Township directly across the river from Arnprior.
Pencil Sketch showing lots and some owners for conc. 12 through 15 and lots 1 through 10. Indication of what is Arnprior and what is McNab. Stewarton village mentioned
Preliminary sketch of the McLachlin Bros. River Boat "George H. Johnson" which was never built.;
George Johnson was McLachlin Bros.' chief engineer. The sketch is not dated and is labelled No. 1. It is titled "100 foot River Boat" and shows a side view of the boat with a centre paddle wheel and a cross section of steam pipes. Gord Macpherson found this drawing while doing plumbing jobs in Arnprior.