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Kleinburg (Ont.)
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Windrush Properties Inc. fonds [Textual record and other material]

  • CA CoV Archives M001.2
  • Fonds
  • 1903-1990

Fonds consists of financial statements, correspondence, bridge architectural designs, and site plan maps relating to the Windrush properties. Also records and photos pertaining to the reconstruction of the Windrush bridge. Family history (including tombstone photos, 1917 correspondence, newspaper clippings, genealogies, 1903 burial permits, etc) for the Hogg, Livingston, Gluster, and Glaister families and Hogg's Hollow.

Robert Stupka fonds [moving images]

  • CA CoV Archives M009.3
  • Fonds
  • 1966

Fonds consists of three copies of the 1966 video County Road by Robert Stupka which shows footage of the main road that runs through Kleinburg into Woodbridge.

Dora and George Snider collection [Textual record]

  • CA CoV Archives M013.41
  • Collection
  • 1912-1998

Collection consists of various historical write-ups on villages (Edgeley, Sherwood, Langstaff, Maple, Coleraine, Purpleville, Elder's Mills, Woodbridge, Vellore, Carrville, Concord, Hope, Kleinburg, Patterson, Pine Grove, Teston), genealogical histories (Stong, Jackson), and issues of The York Pioneer and Canadian-German Folklore.

Burrlington Site Plan, 1855

  • CA CoV Archives M016.6
  • Fonds
  • 1855

Item consists of the Burrlington Site Plan 132B, showing Lot 31, Concession 9 of present day Kleinburg. The tracing dates back to 1855 and shows the property of Rowland Burr.

Street index

  • CA CoV Archives M989.39
  • Item
  • [ca. 1985]

Item consists of an alphabetical street listing for town; maps showing street locations, grouped by local community.

Photographs of Bell Telephone Company in Kleinburg : [1904-1909, 1939]

  • CA CoV Archives M989.46
  • File
  • Copied 1989

File consists of photographs. Included are: 2 views of Main St., Kleinburg, 1939; 1 image each of the telephone and telephone booth models used in the area between 1904 and 1909; tiny switchboard that linked the 6 telephone subscribers in Kleinburg and Nashville with one another and "long distance" in 1909; study of construction crew, with full complement of equipment, typical of those that brought telephone service to area.

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