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WFWilson.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to W.F. Wilson, a customs broker and real estate business owner from Fort Erie.

TheCommercialHouseNiagaraBlvd.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the Commercial House and the Lewis Family.

DrPeterTertiusKempson.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Dr. Peter Tertius Kempson, as well as his home and family.

96NiagaraBoulevard.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to 96 Niagara Blvd, a house along the Niagara River.

96Niagara.pdf
Listed here is a document with information pertinent to 96 Niagara, the Curtiss Home, and 80 Niagara; houses along the Niagara Blvd.

LouisMcdermottLetter2.pdf
Listed here is a letter responding to an inquiry made by Louis McDermott regarding the identification of individuals in a photograph. The writer of the letter provides context to the photograph and identifies those in the picture. The letter is also…

TheCurtissSummerHome.pdf
Listed here is a document with information pertinent to the Curtiss family from Buffalo, and their seasonal home in Fort Erie on the Niagara Boulevard.

MaryMontillon.pdf
Listed here is a document with information pertinent to Mary Montillon, her family, and their home.

BoagBuilding.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the BOAG Building, a building used by several Fort Erie business owners in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

NiagaraBLVDDrWHBorget.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Dr. William Borget and his property in Fort Erie.

awalkonniagarablvd.jpg
The people in the photo are headed to the home of Dr. Douglas.

stpaulsangicanchurch.jpg
This church has existed as a congregation since 1821. This building, however, was built in 1892 on the site of the original church which burned down. The stone used to build this church was salvaged from the ruins of Old Fort Erie.
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