
Thanks to Bruce Sadler’s newspapers we have a photo of low income housing that was built on Caldwell Street in 1971.
Tammy Marion The first picture ( on the left) reminded me that there use to be a big ole house on that corner of Caldwell.St. and Woodward.St. ( corner next to the school)
Sharon Ford Yes, there was a brick house on the corner& a log house on Woodward
Linda Gallipeau-Johnston Caldwell came first – a chap by the name of Vic Gilmour was working that program – possibly around ’69.
where you can buy all Linda Seccaspina’s books-You can also read Linda in The Townships Sun and theSherbrooke Record and and Screamin’ Mamas (USACome and visit the Lanark County Genealogical Society Facebook page– what’s there? Cool old photos–and lots of things interesting to read. Also check out The Tales of Carleton Place. Tales of Almonte and Arnprior Then and Now.
The Brick Houses of Carleton Place
Before and After — Homes in Carleton Place
Day in the Life of a 70’s Pattie Drive Home – The Stay at Home Mom Era
The Louis on Sarah Street for $43,500 — Before and After– Architecture in Carleton Place
Every House Needs to be Remembered– 41 Julian Street Mississippi Manor
Dim All The Lights — The Troubled Times of the Abner Nichols Home on Bridge Street
The Carleton Place House That Disappeared
So What Happened to The Findlay House Stone?
In Loving Memory