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A letter from Walkerville concerning the "local option" vote
30 November 1915
Walkerville, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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G.A. Grier to T.B. Dundas concerning his stance on "local option"
4 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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A letter from T.B. Dundas to Dominion Glass Company, Montreal, concerning "local option"
6 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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Page two, T.B. Dundas to M. Offer
6 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg & District Museum
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Third page Dundas to Dominion Glass Dec. 6th
6 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
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Wallaceburg and District Museum
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Dominion Glass Company Ltd. Montreal to T.B. Dundas in Wallaceburg concerning "local option"
18 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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Page two of letter to T.B. Dundas
18 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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T.B. Dundas to M. Offer concerning "local option"
21 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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T.B. Dundas to M. Offer page two
21 December 1915
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada
Credits:
Wallaceburg and District Museum
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T.B. Dundas held strong to his principals. He never wavered from his neutral stance. Men within the company continued their attempts to persuade him but with no avail. In the end local option was not passed in Wallaceburg. No evidence of any lost contracts could be found. Business went on as usual. And Dundas went on to become a successful manager of the Wallaceburg branch of the Dominion Glass Company.