Barbara A. Martindale
Butcher did business locally
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth April 17, 2013 A pioneer who lived and did business in York, Caledonia and Indiana, is...
Ian D. Thompson, U.E.
A Tour of the Caledonia Mill
Ian D. Thompson, U.E.- Modern Memories -March 1, 2017 Previously, I toured you through the mechanics of the Mill, today I'll tell you how...
Leslie T. Richardson
A Brigadoon
Leslie T. Richardson, Memories & Other Stories There is a beautiful musical play called Brigadoon." For those who have never seen the...
Barbara A. Martindale
Two barbers followed fathers' paths
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth April 30, 2013 The story of Gordon Pattison, one longtime barber in Caledonia, connects a few...
Ian D. Thompson, U.E.
A Tour of the Caledonia Mill
The 21st century allows me to share with you a photo-tour of the Mill as it was when I completed my time as a member of the COMC in 2013. Ma
Leslie T. Richardson
Finding a Gold Mine
Leslie T. Richardson- Memories & Other Stories Every boy dreams at some time of finding a gold mine. Well, I found one. Right in...
Barbara A. Martindale
Women's Roles in War to be acknowledged
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth May 7, 2013 Women were very much part of the WWII effort. In fact, a Women's Memorial,...
Ian D. Thompson, U.E.
Cemeteries- an Important Genealogy Resource
Ian D. Thompson, U.E.- Modern Memories February 15, 2017. There truly is no better way to get to know the makeup of a community than to...
Leslie T. Richardson
The Log Cabin that Burned and Burned
Leslie T. Richardson- Memories & Other Stories My Dad used to tell about a house that burned for almost a week. It was owned by a Mr....
Barbara A. Martindale
Hagersville's pioneer connection to Caledonia
The plank road, started in 1839, and the first bridge brought many men to this area looking for work in their selected field. David, born...