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King and Queen St., Berlin, Ont., decorated for Ancient Order of Foresters convention ca. 1900.

Copy print, showing the intersection of King and Queen St., looking east. Two decorated arches cross over the street; tracks run up the centre, two groups of men stand in front of the first arch. Left to right: W.R. Travers (manager, Merchants Bank); Fred Boehmer (bank manager); [A.B. Miller?]; unidentified, unidentified , [Major Heath?]; H.L. Janzen; Conrad Bitzer; L.J. Breithaupt. The latter three are former mayors.

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Scene Outside Kitchener Market, ca. 1890's?

Copy print, taken on from the other side of the building shown in 73, shows what is possibly a weigh scale for wagons? The domed building is the town Hall, the light coloured building in the background is the Kitchener Hotel. Appeared in Kitchener's First 100 Years, June 22, 1954, p. 34. Copy of this image in File 74.

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Horse-Drawn Streetcars: Horse, Man, Small Car From Old Book.

Copy negative of a photograph on Page 78 of Berlin today Centennial number in celebration of the old boys' and girls' reunion August, 6th, 7th, 8th, 1906. Person looking toward the camera from where they are standing at the the front of a horse-drawn trolley. Caption under photo reads: "In the Days of the Horse-Car. Photo kindly loaned by Mr. H. F. Boehmer."

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Old Advertising: H.A. Huber Calling Card.

Copy negative of three H.A. Huber calling cards, one with a tear in the bottom left corner, that read: "H.A. Huber. The Leading Photo Studio in Berlin. Artist." Cards include illustration of a photographer taking a photo under a cover.

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Waterloo County Council.

Copy prints from an old photograph, one including numbered identifications. John Motz is No. 18.

Includes identifications:

Front Row: Ward Bowlby; Hon. Oliver Mowat, 3rd Premier of Ontario; Ferdinand Walters; [unidentified]; [unidentified]; John King, father of W.L.M. King.

Next row: [unidentified]; [unidentified]; I.D. Bowman; Dan Hibner; Senator Springer; [unidentified]; [unidentified]

3rd row: [unidentified]; John Brown;

4th row: H.L. Janzen; Lawyer Weir, later Magistrate; Frank Pattinson, Preston; Fred Ackerknecht

Top left: John Cook, Jailer

Top right: Petter Itter, House of Refuge manager.

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Paving King St., 1910.

Copy print showing King St. looking west from Queen, with workmen, horses, trolley tracks in foreground. At the right centre is the Theatorium Movie House. Appeared in Kitchener's First 100 Years, June 22, 1954, p. 39, also in Centennial Souvenir, Feb. 8, 1978, p. 6.

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King St., Waterloo: Snider's Mill, ca. 1920.

Copy print, oversize. The mill was built by Abraham Erb and was demolished in 1927. Appeared in K-W Record Canada's Centennial ed., June 27, 1967, p. 49. Note from JB: "Beside CNR spur line where it crosses King St. at Pier 1 Imports [35 King S.]"

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Academy School.

Print photograph of a copy negative of Page 89 of Twentieth Century Number of Busy Berlin showing an exterior view of a brick school building. Caption reads: "Academy School."

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1901.

File consists one mortgage between George Randall and William Roos, and Catharina Heiman. Attached is a reciept from David Knipfel and Arthur Pequegnat.

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Berlin Fire Brigade, Throwing Stream Over St. Paul's Church.

Copy negative of Page 78 of Twentieth Century Number of Busy Berlin showing fire brigade in action at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Queen St. and a partial view of group portrait. Fire brigade caption reads: "Berlin Fire Brigade (Throwing steam over St. Paul's Church)". Group portrait caption reads: "Another Group of Travellers. W. G. Cleghorn, I. S. K. Weber, A. K. Dunke, J. Voelker, and L. Stuebing."

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1902.

File consists of one house lease between David Knipfel and Catharina Heiman, one mortgage between David Knipfel and Caroline Weber, and one conveyance between Catharina and Frank Heiman, and David Knipfel.

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Circus Wagons at Side of Dirt Road.

Copy negative of an old photograph of ornate, horse-drawn circus wagons at the side of a dirt road. Caption accompanying negative reads: "4) Circus Wagon at side of dirt road..nice pix."

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1903.

File consists of one deed between David Knipfel and Louis Jacob Breithaupt, and one letter from Millar & Sims, Barristers regarding a deed between the estate of Joachim Kalbfleisch and The German Printing and Publishing Co.

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Circus Parade, King. St. near Water.

Two copy negatives of old photographs. One shows elephants walking double file down a dirt road beside [electric railway?] tracks headed by two single elephants with ladies riding on top. The negative is annotated: "Circus Parade. King St. near Water St. 1904." The other, taken from the same position, shows uniform wearing [firemen?] horseback riding a double file down a dirt road while carrying flags that read: "Fighting the Flames".

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Circus Parade, King Near Benton.

Copy negatives of elephants walking down city streets. The first is of an old photograph of elephants walking down a city street captioned: "Circus Day in Berlin". Caption accompanying negative reads: "1) Circus Day in Berlin nr p/o at Benton." The second is of elephants walking down a city street, taken from behind, while passing the Market Hotel accompanied by a caption that reads: "5) circus parade king near benton 1904". File also includes caption notes for the next 6 files in series titled PARADES.

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1905.

File consists of two items of correspondence between Rittinger & Motz.

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1906.

File consists of seven items of correspondence between William John Motz and Heiman Rittinger relating to Rittinger's withdrawl from the firm. Also includes two mortgages, one between The German Priting & Publishing Company and Louis Jacob Breithaupt, and one between The German Printing & Publishing Company and The Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Berlin.

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1907.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1907 for the German Printing & Publishing Company, as well as one indenture between John A. Rittinger and William John Motz.

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Klotzkopp Korrespondence, the letters of Joe Klotzkopp, Esq.

One scrapbook containing letters written by John A. Rittinger, newspaper editor, under the pseudonym "Joe Klotzkopp, supposedly a farmer in Bruce County. As Joe Klotzkopp he wrote many humorous letters to German-language dailies in the Pennsylvania-German dialect. According to the immediate donor this is the only complete collection of the "Klotzkopp Letters"as apparently not all of these appear in the translations by Herbert Kalbfleisch entitled "The Letters of Joe Klotzkopp, Esq." However, Rittinger supposedly invented Joe Klotzkopp ca. 1890, and the clippings in this scrapbook date from 1907 at the earliest. Later dates are also pencilled in so possibly Record reprinted these letters in 1924 - 1925. The scrapbook consists of original news clippings pasted into a scrapbook, and a published translation is already held in the Rare Book Room in H0748. Also present is a selection of Klotzkopp letters re-printed in the Record in 1967.

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1908.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1908 for the German Printing & Publishing Company, as well as one item of correspondence to W.J. Motz from A. Weidenhammer.

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1909.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1909 for the German Printing & Publishing Company.

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Fire Hall, Berlin, Ont., Canada.

Copy negative of a postcard of the Berlin Fire Hall with two horse drawn wagons out front. File also includes caption notes for other photos in series titled BERLIN FIREHALL.

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Berlin Rescue and Hose Co.: Horse-drawn in front of Frederick St. Firehall.

Copy negative of a torn and taped photograph of members of the Rescue and Hose Co. on, and in front of, a horse drawn wagon. Corresponding caption from caption list in file 9 reads: "2) Berlin Rescue & Hose Co horse drawn in front of Fred St. firehall." Annotations on one of the reference prints in file read: "Scharlach, Charles [Loelu?], [Uhrig?], Timms, Dan Boettger, John Rhodes, Frank Seebert."

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1910.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1910 for the German Printing & Publishing Company, one reciept and one item of correspondence between D.S. Bernhardt and The Berlin News Record.

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1911.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1911 for the German Printing & Publishing Company.

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1912.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1912 for the German Printing & Publishing Company as well as a series of correspondence between Ther German Printing and Publishing Company and The Maxwell Publicity Service regarding the prinitng of the 1912 Celebration of Cityhood book.

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1913.

File consists of one summary of the state of affairs for December 1913 for the German Printing & Publishing Company.

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1914.

File consists of an indenture, statutory declaration and item of correspondence relating to a loan between the Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Berlin and the German Printing and Publishing Company. Also includes correspondence regarding the possible establishment of a German language newspaper in Vancouver, and the interest of W.J. Motz in selling his portion of the company.

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1915.

File consists of a history of the Record up to 1915 with circulation statistics, as well as correspondence between W.J. Motz and W.G. Weichel regarding the possible sale of the newspaper.

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Kitchener-Waterloo Record history.

Copy prints and original photographs relating to the history of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. Includes photographs and contact sheets of interiors and exteriors of the buildings (including Queen street plant) it occupied over the years, of presses, employees working, employees social life and gatherings.

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Films

Series consists of two local history films accumulated by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. Includes one of downtown Kitchener, and one of the 118th battalion of Kitchener during First World War.

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118th battalion, Kitchener, Ontario.

Film features scenes of the Kitchener fire department equipment including cars and horse-drawn fire vehicles leaving the station and traveling down an unidentified street. Crowds on a street, a street car, automobiles. The 118th Battalion on parade with crowds lining either side of the street and the downtown Kitchener area. Soldiers leaving a building and exercising on a field, possibly Victoria Park.

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118th Parade at King and Queen from old film, turning onto King.

Copy negative of clip from film of the 118th Battalion marching band traveling down a city street while playing instruments. Hanging signs for Staebler Insurance, Lockhart's Garage and Dominion Cafe are visible in the background. Caption accompanying negative reads: "6) 118th parade at King and Queen from old film turning onto King."

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