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Tradition and Innovation: The Importance of Agriculture to Markham 1820-1920

 
Elizabeth Meyer (at left) and her daughter tending the garden beside their home
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Prominent Markham businessman Albert Wideman with his son Norman in their corn field
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Lloyd Gowland with the rabbits his family raised behind their row house on Main Street
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Lloyd Gowland and a cousin walking down the garden path behind his family's home
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View of the MacDonald Family's extensive gardens from Markham Village's water tower
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Children working in a garden at Victoria Square, Markham Township
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Jane Jacques feeding her chickens
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Andrew Wideman feeding his chickens
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Mosena A. Galloway feeding geese
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Diary page of Anna Burkholder mentioning a quilting bee in December, the season for such events
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Postcard addressed to Elizabeth Boyington, Victoria Square
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Letter from Ellen Callahan to Anna Burkholder
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Letter from W.H. Callahan to Anna Burkholder
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Letter from W.H. Callahan to Anna Burkholder's son-in-law Herman Reesor
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Letter from W.H. Callahan to Anna Burkholder
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Letter from Ellen Callahan to Anna Burkholder
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Letter from Ellen Callahan to Anna Burkholder, continued
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Burkholder family butter churn
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