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[Gross children] pulling lawn mower.

Image of two children, possibly Don and Lydon Gross, holding hands and smiling at the camera as an adult wearing a hat and suit looks on from behind them with a lawnmower. The children have ropes around their torsos, held by the adult, positioned to pull the lawnmower like they are animals.

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[Gross children] pulling lawn mower.

Image of two children, possibly Don and Lydon Gross, holding hands and looking toward the camera as an adult wearing a hat and suit looks on from behind them with a lawnmower. The children have ropes around their torsos, held by the adult, and are positioned to pull the lawnmower like they are animals.

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Gross, Don and Lyndon with snowman.

Image of Don and Lyndon Gross standing in front of in front of a snowman, seen in profile, on a residential street. Snowshoes and a toboggan are positioned at the base of the snowman.

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Group at snowdrift

Photograph of group of four dressed in winter coats and wearing snowshoes seen next to and top of a windswept snowdrift.

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Hervey M. Bowman.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “Hervey Meyer Bowman: Unrequited Scholar.” The article provides biographical information about Hervey Meyer Bowman.

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Hilborn, Leila Vera.

One full body studio portrait of Leila Vera Hilborn as an infant. Hilborn is shown wearing a cap and gown, and laying on a fur rug.

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History of Nash sisters pamphlet.

A pamphlet created for the 1902 Nash family reunion giving histories and photographs of the Nash sisters: Anna Fry, Rebecca Moyer, Elizabeth Fry, and Mary Schantz (nee Moyer).

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Holiday greeting cards.

Twenty holiday greeting cards from Orpheus Moyer Schantz and sometimes also his son Worth Flagler Schantz. Each card features a photograph taken by Orpheus and some have ms. notes or a signature from Orpheus.

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Homestead documents for Didsbury, Alberta.

Correspondence with the Dominion Lands Office, Interim Homestead Receipt, Notice to Show Cause, Certificate of Recommendation for Homestead Patent, tax and assessment notices and receipts for the SW quarter of Section 30, Township 30, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian, District of South Alberta . Correspondence not indexed.

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Homesteading in Alberta.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “Schantz Family Homesteading in Alberta: Homesteading In The West: The Schantz Family Experience.” The article describes the experiences of various Schantz family members that homesteaded in Alberta, Canada including Tobias Schantz, Austin Tobias Schantz, Arthur Benjamin Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine Schantz, and Ward White.

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Honsberger family.

Studio portrait of the Honsberger family. The spelling of the Honsberger name varies in inscription on verso.

Back row, left to right: Lucinda Honsberger, Amanda White (nee Honsberger), Owen Honsberger, Lovina Levagood (nee Honsberger).

Front row, left to right: Benjamin Honsberger, Phoebe Murphy (nee Honsberger), Ervine Honsberger, Rosa Honsberger, Mrs. Stickney (first name unknown), Esther Honsberger (nee Biehn).

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House: 43 Schneider Ave.: rent and mortgage receipts.

Receipt book, possibly belonging to Samuel B. Schneider, containing mostly stubs for house rent and mortgage interest, that was likely filled out and kept by Tobias and signed by Samuel B. Schneider as necessary, as some other stubs relate to Tobias' affairs.

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Household and personal accounts.

Small volume bound tete-beche meant to record bills payable and bills receivable. Included here is a record of the indebtedness of his brothers Arthur Benjamin Schantz and Austin Tobias Schantz in connection with their ranching and farming venture in Didsbury, Alberta, as well as a record and valuation of horses owned. Expected income from investments and securities is listed. One of two loose papers included is an invoice for a pistol purchased parcel post by Constable Clarke Russell, 1931.

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Household and personal accounts.

Journal recording receipts and expenditures, also listing securities held in safety deposit box dated 1907 with list laid in at p. 200 dated 1930. Other documents laid in include tax notices regarding various properties in Alberta and Manitoba, as well as federal income tax and local assessment forms dating 1912, 1924-1931. Property tax notices and income tax materials have been placed in an accompanying folder.

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Household and personal accounts: invoices and receipts.

Clipboard containing invoices and receipts, including property taxes on 43 Schneider Ave., also on property in Manitoba. Invoices and receipts for services such as gas, coal and water are present and include an itemized invoice for wiring the house as well as an itemized list of fixtures. Also contains one piece of correspondence from T.[?]A. Murphy, Didsbury, Alberta, sent with interest and principal payment. Correspondence not indexed.

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HR A Career in the History Classroom.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “HCFR Reminiscences: A Career in the History Classroom.” The article provides biographical information about Harold Russell, specifically describing his career as a teacher.

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HR A Kitchener Boy.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “HCFR Reminiscences: A Kitchener Boy.” The article provides biographical information about Harold Russell, specifically describing his childhood.

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HR At Waterloo College.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “HCFR Reminiscences: Recollections Of Waterloo College, 1954-58.” The article provides biographical information about Harold Russell, specifically describing his experience as a student at Waterloo College.

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HR Earning an Army Commission in the COTC.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “HCFR Reminiscences: Earning an Army Commission in the Canadian Officers’ Training Corps: A Personal Reminiscence of C.O.T.C. at Waterloo College in the 1950s.” The article provides biographical information about Harold Russell, specifically describing his military experience.

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HR My Military Career.

An article written by Harold Russell titled, “A Soldier of the Queen: My Military Career.” The article provides biographical information about Harold Russell, specifically describing his military experience.

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HR's Wartime Victoria Park.

A copy of a presentation delivered by Harold Russell at the Victoria Park Pavilion, Kitchener, Ontario in October of 2015 titled, “Harold's Victoria Park in Wartime: A Talk Given October 15 in Victoria Park Pavilion.” In the presentation, Harold Russell recalled memories of various events and activities that took place in Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ont. during the 1940s.

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Hunsperger, Benjamin : golden wedding anniversary.

Three identical group portraits of the attendees of the golden wedding anniversary of Benjamin Hunsperger and Esther Biehn Hunsperger. The Hunspergers were the parents of Ward Malott White's second wife Ella Amanda Hunsperger. They lived in Westcott Alta, near Didsbury.

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Hunsperger, Benjamin : golden wedding anniversary.

One group portrait of some attendees of the golden wedding anniversary celebrations for Benjamin Hunsperger and Esther Biehn Hunsperger. The Hunspergers were the parents of Ward Malott White's second wife Ella Amanda Hunsperger. They lived in Westcott Alta, near Didsbury.

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Hunsperger, Benjamin : golden wedding anniversary.

Three identical group portraits of the attendees of the golden wedding anniversary of Benjamin Hunsperger and Esther Biehn Hunsperger. The Hunspergers were the parents of Ward Malott White's second wife Ella Amanda Hunsperger. They lived in Westcott Alta, near Didsbury.

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Hutchinson, Howard.

One full body studio portrait of Howard Hutchinson as a small child. Howard is shown standing against a small stool wearing a long dress.

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Indenture, Christian Schantz to Abraham Weber.

An indenture dated December 31, 1853 at Waterloo between Christian Schantz and Abraham Weber for 1200 pounds for 195 acres of land in the lower block of Waterloo Township. Also includes a short history by Harold Russell about the lands in Kitchener-Waterloo owned by the Schantz family.

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Investments and securities.

Contains correspondence, reports, amd othe records relating to Franklin Abram Schantz's investments in ventures such as Loblaw's, Simpson's, Equitable Life, Nova Scotia Power and Light, Interprovincial Pipeline Co. etc., and includes a brochure regarding War Savings Stamps for 1919. Correspondence not indexed.

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Invitation.

An invitation to an autumn party at Morton Park, the home of Orpheus Moyer Schantz.

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Invitation card.

An invitation card possibly written by or sent to Austin Tobias Schantz. The quote inscribed on the verso of the invitation card is from Alfred Tennyson's poem titled, The Sea Fairies that was first published in 1830.

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Karn organs postcard.

A postcard showing a boy and two horses, compliments of D.W. Karn & Co. Karn was based in Woodstock and manufactured organs.

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Kindergarten teaching exams.

Exams taken by Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White) for teacher's college. Includes exams on the topics of hygiene, primary reading, spelling, writing, religious instruction, physical training, school management, nature study, geography, arithmetic, song games and stories, gifts and occupations, and composition and literature primarily for the primary and kindergarten classes.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute : commencement.

A printed booklet of the Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute commencement programme, December 21, 1920. It includes a list of diploma recipients for various courses of study; among the recipients are Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White) whose name appears under the Normal Entrance Diploma. The booklet also lists officers of the high school board of the City of Kitchener and the Town of Waterloo, and teaching staff at the Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute : graduation diploma.

A graduation diploma awarded by the Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute, Kitchener, Ontario to Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White) on December 21, 1920 upon completion of the course prescribed for normal school entrance. The diploma is signed by John Shanz, Chairman of the [Waterloo County School] Board and D. Forsyth, Principal of the Kitchener and Waterloo Collegiate Institute. It includes a wax seal with the gold and black ribbons of the Institute.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance at Waterloo no. 2.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 2 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance at Waterloo covers the geographic area of Allan, George and William St from King to G.T.R. tracks. East side of King, John to William, Mary St., John to Allan. Herbert and Willow Streets from John to William.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance at Waterloo no. 5.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 5 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance at Waterloo covers the geographic area of East side of King from Erb to Young St. Queen St. From Erb to Young St. Peppler St. From Erb to Young. Duke, Princess, Cedar and Young from King to Peppler.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance at Waterloo no. 6.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 6 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance at Waterloo covers the geographic area of east side of King St. from Young St. to town limits. Queen St. from Young to Noecker. Peppler from Young to Elgin St. Elgin St. from King to Peppler. Spring St. from King to Queen. Noecker St. from King to town limits. Frederick St. and Main St from King to town limits.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 1.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 1 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of King, Louisa, Charon and Waterloo boundary, and all streets between King and Charon.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 10.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 10 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Lancaster, Ellen, Queen and Margaret Ave., to Railroad, and all streets between Margaret Ave. And Lancaster.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 11.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 11 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Frederick, Lancaster to Railway, and all streets between Frederick and Railway.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 12.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 12 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of King, Frederick, Weber and Cedar, and all streets between King and Weber.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 14.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 14 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. It is not known which geographic area is covered under this canvass for maintenance.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 16.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 16 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Hohner, Lancaster, Weber to Pandora, and all streets between Hohner, Brubacher and Pandora Ave.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 17.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 17 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Pandora and King to Natchez Road, all streets between Pandora and Natchez Road.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 18.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage that likely dates to October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 18 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Queen to Church, Church to Eby, Eby to King, King to Queen.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 19.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 19 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. It is not known which geographic area is covered under this canvass for maintenance.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 2.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 2 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of King, Louisa, Edward and Railway, and all streets between Edward and King.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 20.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 20 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Queen, Courtland, Peter to Church and Queen, and all streets between Queen and Peter.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 21.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 21 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Albert, Courtland Ave., and all streets to city limits east and south.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 22.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 22 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Queen, Courtland and Albert, and all streets between Queen and Albert.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 24.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 24 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Queen, Joseph to Gaukel, and all streets between Queen and Gaukel.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 25.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 25 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of King, Water, Wilmot and Theresa, and all streets between King and Theresa.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 27.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 27 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Agnes, King and Green to city limits, and all streets between Agnes and Green.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 28.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 28 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of King, Green and Glasgow to city limits, and all streets between Glasgow and Waterloo boundary.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 5.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 5 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of Ahrens, Railway and St. Ledger, and all streets between Ahrens and St. Ledger.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 7.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 7 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance covers the geographic area of King, Young, Ahrens and Railway, and all streets between King and Ahrens.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 8.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 8 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. It is not known which geographic area is covered under this canvass for maintenance.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener and Waterloo Orphanage: canvass for maintenance no. 9.

A notebook containing a subscription list to defray the running expenses of the Kitchener Orphanage dated October 1922, Kitchener, Ontario. The notebook is labelled no. 9 and contains lists of names and amounts subscribed. This canvass for maintenance may cover the geographic area of the west side of King from Erb to Allan. Caroline St. From Erb to Allan. Park st. From Allan to William. Weaver St. From King to Caroline St. William St. From King to Foundry. Park Ave. From Caroline to foundry. Short St. It may also cover the geographic area of Frederick, Weber to Young, Ahrens and Railway and Ellen, Queen and Margaret Ave to tracks, and all streets between Weber, Ellen and Margaret, Frederick and the R.R. Tracks.

At the time this notebook was created, Franklin Abram Schantz was Secretary of the Kitchener Orphanage.

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Kitchener-Waterloo Orphanage Society : certificate of appreciation to Frank C. Schantz.

One certificate that includes coloured calligraphy signed F.H. Budd, dated Nov. 9, 1942. Signed by [?] Slumkoski, Mrs. F.H. Schneider, H.B. Brubaker, Mrs. L. Jaeger, Mrs. C.H. Janzen, Mrs Mary Kaufman, L.G. Bauman, O.C. Wright, Herb Schaus, A.R. Kaufman, Anna S. Weber, Florence M. Bray, Anna E. Batt, Mrs N. Seebach, M. C. Cressman, Lydia L. Dankert (matron).

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Kolb children.

Studio portrait of Grace Evelyn Kolb, aged 8 years, 8 days, seated, holding Raymond Oliver Kolb, aged 1 year on lap. Evelyn is seen with has large ribbons in her hair and Raymond is holding a sprig of greenery.

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Lang Treacy Staff Picnic.

Group portrait of Lang Treacy Co. Ltd. (dry goods and house-furnishings) employees posed outdoors taken June 1927. Image shows Franklin Schantz (back row, 4th) W.C. Treacy (front row, far right), R.D. Lang (second row, first from left) and E.D. Lang (third row, first from left). Also of note are the dress of the employees, particularly a fur stole.

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Leaves.

One spiral bound notebook containing samples of leaves from deciduous trees and needle leaves of conifers found in Ontario. Each sample is labelled by hand. It is possible the leaf collection was a school science project.

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Ledger.

This ledger contains Tobias Schantz's business and personal accounts for the period 1866-1869. Empty space in the ledger has been filled in between 1917 and 1922 with Tobias' orders taken for nursery stock from E.D. Smith Co., from J.N. Wismer, Nurseryman, Port Elgin, and from Brown Brothers Company, for all of whom he acted as an agent. He includes the name, address and varieties of plant stock ordered. This ledger documents how people lived their daily lives and what money was spent on.

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Letters from Etta.

Transcriptions of letters sent by Etta Lydia Mary Schantz to various family members between 1883 and 1899. The letters were transcribed by Harold Russell.

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Letters from Frank.

Transcriptions of letters sent by Franklin Abram Schantz to various family members between 1891 and 1961. The letters were transcribed by Harold Russell.

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Letters from the West.

Transcriptions of letters received by various Schantz family members from other members of the family living in western Canada, mostly Alberta, Manitoba and Vancouver, between 1896 and 1959 including Austin Tobias Schantz and Arthur Benjamin Schantz. The letters were transcribed by Harold Russell.

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Letters Really Old.

Transcriptions of letters sent by various members of the Schantz and Moyer families between 1845 and 1920. The letters were transcribed by Harold Russell.

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Letters Tobias Schantz.

Transcriptions of letters sent to or received by Tobias Schantz between 1867 and 1907. The letters were transcribed by Harold Russell.

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List of 200 Illinois birds.

A large table listing 200 common birds found in Illinois. The list was published by the Illinois Adubon Society and there are columns to record when and where the bird was seen.

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