Wild on the Superior Frontier

Wild on the Superior Frontier

With the opening of the Michigan State Canal in 1855, thousands of westernized people migrated into the grand Lake Superior watershed. They came from the eastern states, Upper and Lower Canada, and Europe, all of them seeking new lives and opportunities in mid-continent. In the early days access into the cold, aqueous heart of North … Read more

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984.53.877

Drawing of Seed cleaning plant, Saskatchewan Registered Seed Growers Ltd. in Moose Jay, Saskatchewan, for C. D. Howe and Co. Consulting Engineers, P.A.

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984.53.876D

St. Joseph’s Hospital – Surgical addition construction – June 15, 1914, built by John Arrington Architect, Engineer, and Builder

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984.53.874D

Drawing of Kingston Elevator dated 1929, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers

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984.53.874C

Drawing of Kingston Elevator dated 1929, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers

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984.53.874B

Drawing of Kingston Elevator dated 1929, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers

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984.53.874A

Drawing of Kingston Elevator dated 1929, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers

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984.53.873

Drawing of Midland Pacific Elevator dated May 1928, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers

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984.53.872

Drawing of Alberta Pool Elevators at Vancouver, B. C. dated December 1928, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers

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984.53.871

Drawing of Meaford Terminal dated December 1928, done for C. D. Howe Contractors and Engineers