On Feb. 4, 1933, brothers, Desmond and Carey Lackey, ages three & four, of Carleton Place. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Lackie. Drowned in the Mississippi River. ( Feb. 9, 1933, p. 3 )
On Feb. 4, 1933, brothers, Desmond and Carey Lackey, ages three & four, of Carleton Place. Sons of Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Lackie. Drowned in the Mississippi River. ( Feb. 9, 1933, p. 3 )
Photograph shows from Gibeau family members (left to right): Martha, Oliver, Vitaline Gibeau, Eva, with Adrienne in front taken on the occassion of Oliver and Vitaline Gibeau's 60th Wedding Anniversary.
Shows southern Ontario, northern New York State, parts of Vermont and Michigan, but Quebec is left blank (except for the Montreal area). Does not show Northern Ontario beyond the line North Bay - Sudbury - Sault Ste. Marie. Many ads.
Notes
advertisements of back side and part of front side
Admaston Township showing concessions, lots and Bonnechere River and a few lakes. States "A true copy Crown Land's Department Montreal - September 1846 - approved by T. Bouthillier?"
Shows lots and concessions in Admaston Township, including the range lots along the Bonnechere River. Shows the C.P.R railway line. Lakes are outlined.
Shows brooks and types and quality of tree stands. Added markings by the timber cruiser. This map was actually used by the cruiser (Leo Wittgenstein's Cruise Lines) out in the field in 1958. Around Collins, Glasford, and Maxime Lakes.
Shows brooks and types and quality of tree stands. Added pencil notes and red crayon. Shows Gillies townsite; sawmill, lumberyard, railway spurline, and logging camps on Cassels Lake. Also Net and Obashkong Lakes. A colour guide without colour
Photograph of McLachlin mills No. 3 and 4 and yards. Caption below photo reads "Airplane view of mills and lumber yards on 5 October 1920." From Personal and Sundries Book 1.
Canada Department of mines & technical surveys, Geological Survey of Canada
Physical Description
blueprint
Size: 64 x 46
Material Details
Scale: 1/63,360
Scope and Content
Area covers northwest area of McNab Township (White Lake, Glasgow, Lochwinnoch, Burnstown), Bagot, Admaston, Horton, and a few other townships. Detailed magnetic data of the area. Waterways, highways, villages and railways are shown.
Notes
Surveys in collaboration of Royal Canadian Air Force. Flights made through the courtesy of the Flight Research Section, National Research Council, Arnprior.