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Fickes Home

Top - Rear view of the John Harvey Fickes home and post-office at Woodlands. This homestead was known as Riverview. J. Harvey Fickes was a well-know beekeeper at Woodlands , and known for having excellent honey. Photo c. 1940s.
Bottom - A 1950 view to the east from the home of Earl Fickes at Woodlands, showing the St. Lawrence River and Croil Island. The Rev. Narcisse McLaren cottage shown on the river Bank

Home of John Harvey and Mary "Minnie" Arabella (Eastman) Fickes

At left is the home of John Harvey (1868-1952) and Mary "Minnie" Arabella (Eastman) Fickes (1873-1932). They were married in 1891. This home also served as the post-office for Woodlands. On the right is St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church, with Highway #2 extending to the west. John Harvey Fickes was well known for his honey. Photo c. 1940s

Rapid Prince and ship passing by Woodlands

Top - The Rapids Prince downbound in the Long Sault Rapids, c. 1940s. Photo from Earl Fickes
Bottom - This c. 1930s photo is of a McColl-Frontenac Oil Co. Limited ship passing by Woodlands on its way up the St. Lawrence River. The McColl Bros. Oil Company was founded in 1873 and merged with the Frontenac Oil Company out of Montreal in 1927 to become to McColl-Frontenac Oil Company. It was eventually bought out by Texaco

Water tower north view

Mille Roches - c. 1941. View north from the park west of swing bridge on the south side of the bridge, Provincial Paper Mill, wharf (swimming hole), and Joe Robertson house, the first house west of the paper mill

Vince Ross' Barber Shop

Vince Ross' Barber Shop at right. Mary (McGillis) Ross in front of the grocery store and meat market, first owned by James MacGillivray, then James Hickman and Jean-Paul Touchette. Mille Roches United Church Hall at left. Photo c. early 1940s

Hyacinthe and Lena Sauve

Moving a house in downtown Mille Roches - c. 1956-57- Buildings on left: Unknown semi-detach; Preveau/Prevost Meat Market; Ralph Ray; McGillivray home
Home on right owned by Hyacinthe and Lena Sauve
Top right - Provincial Paper Mill Ltd. across Bergin Lake from Frying Pan Island
Bottom - Hyacinthe and Lena Sauve at their home at Mille Roches - December 1942

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