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Archives Hemmingford

548 Champlain Ave, Room 111 (PO Box 1006), Hemmingford, Canada
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The volunteers of Archives Hemmingford work to preserve and share the history and stories of Hemmingford and area. New members & donations welcome! Admin for this Facebook page:
Dan Mark   dan@sharonmark.com
>contact me for any Hemmingford family history questions. I may be able to help<

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Celebrate Heritage Day on February 15!

Happy Heritage Day!

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"Thrilling offering of woolen underwear" Plattsburgh newspaper ads 1935-1937 for Stringer's Store, which stood where Walter/Gerald Smith's Store was built. Now the store is Variétés Hemmingford. (504 ave Champlain)

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Greater Adirondack Ghost and Tour Company (Plattsburgh, NY)

Dannemora Prison 1874

Greater Adirondack Ghost and Tour Company (Plattsburgh, NY)
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Saxony Pizza, May 1980

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Saxony Lounge, Rouses Point, NY Oct 1966

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Frontier Inn Cabaret season - Grand Opening Aug 29 1932 Plattsburgh Daily Republican

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Clinton Prison, Dannemora NY - inmates waiting in line for wash house

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Clinton Prison, Dannemora NY c1930?

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Hemmingford old town hall, Champlain Ave west 1867-1963

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Fort Blunder, Rouses Point NY >photos: https://tinyurl.com/obzj5ox >"The Strange and Sad Tale of Fort Montgomery" (2 PARTS): http://www.historiclakes.org/explore/Montgomery.html

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Eastern Townships Bank branch, Hemmingford c1907 This was Hemmingford village's first credit institution in1905. The branch manager was P. H. M. Somerville, father of Alister Somerville. In 1912 the 100 Eastern Township Bank branches were purchased by the Canadian Bank of Commerce which later joined with the Imperial Bank to become the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) - photo courtesy Karen Keddy

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These were the Canadiens at Hemmingford in 1957. I can pick out Jean Beliveau on the right. Probably Toe Blake in the other suit. -photo Gerard Laberge

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