Library building plans for three floors.
The Girl’s Schoolbook: No. I. Designed for Little Girls as a Reading Book in Primary or Common Schools, by Mrs. Jane Taylor Albany: Published by J. Orville Taylor at the Common School Depository 1837
Propeller “Rescue.” Photographic print (approximately 1922) of a painting depicting the ship in Thunder Bay in 1859. Considerable detail about the ship indicated on the back.
Teepee with people gathered in front. Caption is: “Site of Bank of Montreal in 1870 - Foot of Lorne Street”
Construction map of the Prince Arthur's Landing and Kaministiquia Railway. 1919 copy of 1878 plans.
Silver Islet mine longitudinal section through west or main vein; also shows a plan of Silver Islet in 1879.
Constitution and bylaw of the Silver Islet employees benefit society established Sept. 1, 1880.
Silver Islet Sale Order Book - 1879/80.
Silver Islet Store Book - entries from May 22 - June 19, 1880.
On the Nipigon River: Whitcher’s camp at Camp Alexander.
On the Nipigon River: One Hours Catch at Big Canoe Portage
Shows three white men with fish (trout?) drying.
Center Falls Island Portage, Nipigon River.
On the Nipigon River: East Falls Island Portage. 1884.
On the Nipigon River: Whitcher’s Camp at Hamilton Pool, July 1884.
Shows camp on the river, with men and women in camp, with canoe, and fishing.
On the Nipigon River: Bluff down the river from Split Rock portage. 1884.
On the Nipigon River: String of Trout at Whitcher’s Camp, Hamilton Pool. 1884.
On the Nipigon River: Gunn Brothers’ camp at Piney Portage. Trout & bear in camp. July 1884.
On the Nipigon River: Rapids above Hamilton Pool.
On the Nipigon River: Island Portage from Bluffs down the river.
On the Nipigon River: Fishing at White Water Rapids
Shows a man in European-style clothing standing on the shore, looking at the river. 1884.
On the Nipigon River: Canoe and Rapids
Caption reads: “This is a real Indian canoe in the picture, white water rapids from below.”
Falls of Nipigon River from above.
On the Nipigon River: Victoria Rapids. 1884.
Falls of Nipigon River from east side. 1884.