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Mennonite Memories of Pelee Island, Ontario, 1925-1950
Images: Buildings & Structures

 
The North Dock, as it appeared in Spring of 1925
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Elizabeth Heinrichs (4th from L) eating apples near the North Dock with mainland friends
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The Double House as it appeared when the Mennonites first arrived in 1925
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Rev. Jacob Epp family home in 1927
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Rev. Johann F. Dick home
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A back view of the Dick home, which was located on the West Side Road near the West Dock
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Henry and Anna Cornies, son Henry, daughter Helen, and family friend Rudolph Rinkel lived here
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Ed Long purchased this log home on the Island's North End in 1941
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The Thiessen/Schroeder Home
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Another view of the Thiessen/Schroeder home
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Vin Villa: the Pelee Island Winery at the North End
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Lighthouse on north-east corner of the Island, known as Lighthouse Point
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The North End Lighthouse
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Pelee Passage Lighthouse
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The Mission Hall
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Abram Epp and Hilda Klassen get married at the Mission Hall. Rev. N.N. Driedger officiated
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The Pelee Hotel
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McCormick's Grocery Store, North End where Nick and Agnes Wiens worked
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