Hartley Trussler Reflections

Name/Title

Hartley Trussler Reflections

Entry/Object ID

021.129.101-132

Archive Items Details

Description

021.129.101: Title:"Forgotten trades, jobs". "Worked as a team". "Long day". "Tail sawyer". Description of sawmill jobs. 021.129.102: Title:"Early North Bay characters (continued)". "Horse drawn plows". "The draymen". 021.129.103: Title:"Memorable men of North Bay". "About George Lee". "About J.W. Richardson". "About Robert Rankin". 021.129.104: Title: "North Bay 70 years ago". "Early doctors'. "Started in 1900s". "No pre-fab material". 021.129.105: Description of types of locomotives in the 1920s/golden age of steam. 021.129.106: Title: "The Great Depression". "Big car boom". 021.129.107: Title: "Life for the early families". "To the bay". Reflections on Trussler's move to North Bay in 1890. 021.129.108: Title: "Games people used to play". Description of games including: "Home Sheep Run', 'Pump, pump, pullaway", running logs on the mill pond and fishing. 021.129.109: Title: "North Bay in 1884". "Methodist church first". "The big job-clearing". 021.129.110: Title: "Families in North Bay History". Story from Dreany family. 021.129.111: Title: "North Bay's Pioneers". Description of John Ferguson, Duncan McIntyre and Rev. Silas Huntington. 021.129.112: Title: "Historical people of North Bay". Description of John Small, E.W. Pardiac, the Croghan Family, the Snyder family, the Dreany family, John Hay MacDonald, the Angus Brothers, J. Shaw and Ray Lounsbury. 021.129.113: Title: "Pioneers of North Bay, continued". Description of J.H. MacDonald, the Wallace family, and George Gordon. 021.129.114: Title: "The Old Sawmill". Photo of Trusslers Sawmill between 1890 to 1913. 021.129.115: Title: "Unforgettable men of North Bay". "About Jim Thomas". "About Cecil Rorabeck". "About Dr. Campbell". "About Col. Milne". "about N.J. McCubbin". 021.129.116: Title: "Early North Bay history (continued)". North Bay area in th 1600s and 1700s. 021.129.117: Title: "North Bay's early history". "Built new school". "Varied activities". "Pride of town". 021.129.118: Title: "North Bay's Centenary". 021.129.119: Title: "North Bay's early history (continued). "A real battle". "First school". 021.129.120: Title:"J.R. Booth (The Paul Bunyan of Canada". "Railway builder". "Large Family". "Dams lasted years". "Exciting trip". "Always burning". Description of lumber camp stoves. "Control of herd". Lumber camps kept cattle. 021.129.121: Title: "Business in the good old days". "Winter Slump". "Faithful customers". Reflections on the automobile business in the 1920s. 021.129.122: Title: "Four mile lake". "Built of timber". "Mostly pine". "Thrifty, industrious". Description of Chadbourne family, Mr. Bailey, and Rankin family. 021.129.123: Title: "First labor group-B of LF and E". "Worth purposes". "Toasts replies". Description of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen North Bay in 1935. 021.129.124: Title: "North Bay's early history Separate schools". "Well founded". "First inspector". 021.129. 125: Title: "Snow, snow, snow". "It's protection". "Those old winters". "Delights of snow". 021.129.126: Title:"The barbers of old days". "Just high stool". "Home service". 'No beauty parlors". Description of barbershop in 1940 owned by Jake Lehman. 021.129.127: Title: "Horse was once king". "Sleighs used". "Horse had personality". 021.129.128: Title: "Our early history". "Plenty of venison". "Lake is same". 021.129.129: Title: "Pioneers of North Bay". "Settled West Ferris". Description of Dreany family. "First Mayor". Description of John Bourke, first mayor of North Bay. "Early Doctor". Description of Dr. Archie McMurchy. 021.129.130: Title: "Country store and ladies' undies". Description of local grocery store. 021.129.131: Title: "Forgotten Men". Description of Sam Cherry, Dodge dealer, Frank York, the Doyle Bros., Jim McIlvenna, Harry Angus, architect, and John McColeman, lawyer. 021.129.132: Title: "When meeting the train was a big event". Description of CPR railway.

Creator

Hartley Trussler

Date(s) of Creation

1966 - 1989

Dimensions

Height

34.5 cm

Width

20 cm