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Home of William Hunter, Wallacetown
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Wallacetown Women's Institute fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- [1900?]
- Storage Location
- R7 S5 Sh3 B1 F1 79a
- Museum / Archive
- Elgin County Archives
- Part Of
- Wallacetown Women's Institute fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Storage Room
- Archives Storage Rm.107
- Storage Location
- R7 S5 Sh3 B1 F1 79a
- GMD
- graphic material
- Date Range
- [1900?]
- Publication
- June 7, 2022: Published on Facebook.
- Series
- Wallacetown Women's Institute fonds - Tweedsmuir History series
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w
- Scope and Content
- Black and white photograph showing the exterior of the home of William Hunter, Wallacetown, circa 1900. According to notes included in the Wallacetown Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History, Volume 1, "this farm originally was 100 acres, but part of it was laid out in lots as part of the village of Wallacetown, leaving 63 acres. [This was] the home of William Hunter, son of Jeffrey Hunter, for many years valet and general factotum of Colonel Thomas Talbot. William married Sarah Lilley. They had one daughter Audrey who married Rev. Hawkins. This farm faces Talbot Street on west and Currie Street on north. In 1912 was sold to J. McFarlane, later to S.E. Keillor."
- The current address of this house is 29470 Talbot Line, Wallacetown.
- Name Access
- Wallacetown Women's Institute
- Wallacetown (Ont.)
- Dunwich (Ont. : Township)
- Subject Access
- Tweedsmuir Histories
- Women
- Women's Institutes
- Website / Street View Notes
- First URL directs to the source information for this image, from the Tweedsmuir book.
- Second URL directs to a social media post featuring the image, published on June 7, 2022.
- Third URL directs to a more recent view of this image.
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