Transcripts of articles for Port Arthur Daily News
- File
- 1906-1914
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Typed transcripts of articles for the Daily News, Port Arthur, 1906-1914. (Duplicates in MG8, C, 5, 1, I 1-9.)
Transcripts of articles for Port Arthur Daily News
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Typed transcripts of articles for the Daily News, Port Arthur, 1906-1914. (Duplicates in MG8, C, 5, 1, I 1-9.)
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Original saannot from the C.T.K.L (Canadan Teollisuusunionistinen Kannatus Liitto)
Original Saannot (By-laws) from the C.T.K.L. (Canadan Teollisuusunionistinen Kannatus Liitto), Port Arthur.
Reports and correspondence from organizations
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Inventory and financial report from C.U.T. (1949-1961) ; Correspondence to C.T.K.L. groups ; Correspondence from Lauri Lemberg, Duluth, Minnesota.
Documents of Port Arthur Finnish Language School
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Saannot (Rules and Regulations) for the Port Arthur Finnish Language School , Material Submission Report (1978).
Finnish Labour Temple (Big Finn Hall) built in 1910, 314 Bay Street, Thunder Bay. Tyokansa Newspaper located in basement. Donor: Mrs. Anderson.
3. Alex Beck's Construction Company
Alex Beck's Construction Company building a lighthouse on Welcome Island in Thunder Bay on Lake Superior. Donor: Mrs. M. Norlander (Beck).
Kaministiquia Hotel (Fort William), Thunder Bay, 1907. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
Early Pigeon River bridge to U.S. Boundary and Pigeon River Hotel (1939). Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
14. Burning of Hudson's Bay Store
Burning of Hudson's Bay Store, Simpson Street (Fort William), Thunder Bay. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
16. Damage after severe windstorm
Damage after severe windstorm (Fort William), Thunder Bay, November 17, 1906. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
Pohjola Hall, June 30, 1936. Donor: Hilda Peuromaki.
C.C. Nuoriso Seuran Talo (Youth Group House).
Early slant-roofed home.
One-story frame home.
Two-story frame home
Donor: Nevala.
Birds on Finnish Monument at Friendship Gardens,
Thunder Bay, 1976.
Intola sign erected at Intola Park,Thunder Bay, in memory of the pioneers who settled in the community.
Erected Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday, October 11, 1975.
"Intola", a Finnish word meaning "with enthusiasm and interest".
Happonen's home in Gorham part of Kivikoski.
Donor: Luhtala.
Layman's Gospel Chapel, once Ostola School, John Street Road, No. 5.
51. Home or lumbermen's bunk house
Home or lumbermen's bunk house in rural area of Thunder Bay. Donor: A. Everett.
53. Isaac Karila's frame house and barn
Isaac Karila's frame house and barn in Suomi, Strange Township. Loaned by: Karila.
Homestead in Tarmola owned by Ivar Luukkarinen.
61. Front view of Mrs. Valimaa's home
Front view of Mrs. Valimaa's home in Nolalu, (colour photo).
Log house, location unknown.