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The Architectural History of Arcola and the Moose Mountains

 
West side of Manor Street.
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Robert Cook house.  The house was a hospital for a time.
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This house was built by Alex Watt, the manager of the Moose Mountain Company.
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House built by one of the Cook brothers.
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"Aunt" Ellie Kerr's boarding house.
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Mrs. Liebel and children on the veranda of their home.
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Two stately Arcola houses on Carlyle Street.
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"Lindhurst" (built 1912) with the bungalow "Sans Soucie" (built 1914) to the left.
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Joseph Carr residence on Balmoral Avenue.
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Town of Arcola with CPR track Foreman's house in the foreground.
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Clyde and Edna Reed's farm home purchased in 1918 from T. Eaton Company.
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Arcola Main Street.  Building at the left is W.H. Jones which was the first public building (1899).
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Mears Bros. Hardware store.
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Chinese Laundry under construction.
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W.J. Wright Livery Stable.
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Arcola Methodist Church, opened Feb. 2, 1904.
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Interior of Arcola Methodist Church.
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Arcola Presbyterian Church, opened in 1904.  Became United Church after 1925.
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