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Weeks Building, Local landmark, Part 1

The magnificent stone building on the southeast corner of Mill and Dundas streets is still known to many in this area as the former home of the village’s most famous hardware store, Weeks of Waterdown.

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The Railway in Waterdown

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, November 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Statement of Hugh Creen to James Croil 19th April 1866 Concerning his brother, the Rev. Thomas Creen, of Niagara

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, October 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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‘Chestnut Grove’ 315 Dundas St. East

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, September 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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“Dutch Town”

In the early 1850s, all the land north of Church Street and east of Mill Street to the banks of the Grindstone Creek in Waterdown was purchased for future residential growth by James McMonies and Thomas Stock, two prosperous Read more

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The Union Burying Ground

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, April 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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The King Family of Aldershot

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, March 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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Mount Carmel dedicated

Between 1865 and 1870, a small stone church was erected on the property purchased from Patrick Freel and adjacent to a burying ground in the village that had probably been established a decade earlier, as several monuments date from Read more

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Early Settlement, East Flamborough

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, February 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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The McCrae Family of Mountsberg

Originally Published in Heritage Happenings, January 1991These articles are reprinted as they were originally published. No attempt has been made to correct or update the content. If the topic interests you, we encourage you to do further research Read more
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