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POSTCARD MEMORIES: William Mulock made Bond Head proud

POSTCARD MEMORIES: William Mulock made Bond Head proud

Lawyer and politician 'was a man of many parts,' columnist explains
POSTCARD MEMORIES: A lifetime of hard work and advocacy

POSTCARD MEMORIES: A lifetime of hard work and advocacy

Jim Culbert has always found ways to keep busy and make waves, from Ontario to P.E.I.
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Harvesting sap was a sweet tradition

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Harvesting sap was a sweet tradition

Landowners often tapped trees to supplement their incomes
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford born from Yonge Street extension

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Bradford born from Yonge Street extension

The modest road built by the Armstrongs, rough-hewn and jolting on the body though it might have been, paid immediate dividends
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Area was hive of activity during War of 1812

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Area was hive of activity during War of 1812

Large anchor remains at Holland Landing after being abandoned at war's end
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Chantler store was heart of Newton Robinson

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Chantler store was heart of Newton Robinson

Four generations of Chantler family operated mercantile for 80 years
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Cop outgunned in battle with bandits

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Cop outgunned in battle with bandits

Const. Reginald Wilson escaped injury in 1951 gunfight with bank robbers on Holland Street
POSTCARD MEMORIES: From Corbett's Corners to Dunkerron

POSTCARD MEMORIES: From Corbett's Corners to Dunkerron

Area was once named after landowner Christopher Corbett
POSTCARD MEMORIES: A history of Bradford High

POSTCARD MEMORIES: A history of Bradford High

School was transported by sleigh from Bond Head to Bradford
POSTCARD MEMORIES: Keeping warm in early Bradford

POSTCARD MEMORIES: Keeping warm in early Bradford

Households might have burned 40 cords of wood per year in the 19th century