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| Publication | Date |
Page |
Title |
| The Newmarket Era |
1899-05-12 |
3 |
The first cars. |
| The Newmarket Era |
1899-12-01 |
8 |
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| The Northern Advance |
1900-08-23 |
8 |
Railway notes. |
| The Newmarket Era |
1902-11-28 |
8 |
Bradford. |
| The Newmarket Era |
1902-11-28 |
8 |
Bradford. |
| The Newmarket Era |
1904-03-04 |
8 |
Bradford. |
| The Globe |
1908-07-16 |
5 |
Cobalt special ditched.|Jumped rails near Bradford early yesterday morning.|Engineer Meeking and Fireman Garrett, both of Barrie, were seriously injured, and latter may die--No passengers were hurt. |
| The Northern Advance |
1911-08-10 |
5 |
Across the bay |
| The Northern Advance |
1911-10-12 |
5 |
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| The Northern Advance |
1911-10-26 |
6 |
News notes from far and near |
| The Northern Advance |
1911-11-30 |
5 |
Across the bay |
| The Toronto World |
1913-05-20 |
13 |
Lumber firm will leave Bradford.|Mickle, Dyment and Son decide to locate near Toronto. |
| The Globe |
1928-04-16 |
13 |
Engineer is killed, passengers escape, in Bradford wreck.|Body of J. W. Brooks, Toronto, pinned beneath locomotive, recovered by rescue crew--Cause of derailment is not known.|Experts are sent to probe accident. |
| The Globe |
1928-04-21 |
17 |
Bradford jury finds no cause of fatal wreck|Engineer thinks wheels of pony truck may have come loose|Track in A1 Condition |
| The Northern Advance |
1935-02-14 |
6 |
District news |
| The Northern Advance |
1935-10-10 |
6 |
District news |
| The Northern Advance |
1935-10-31 |
6 |
District news |
| The Northern Advance |
1936-01-09 |
8 |
Thieves are again active at Bradford |
| The Northern Advance |
1936-06-10 |
7 |
District news |
| The Northern Advance |
1937-01-28 |
6 |
District news |
| The Northern Advance |
1937-05-27 |
8 |
Man killed by train, tried to save wife |
| The Northern Advance |
1937-10-07 |
1 |
Vegetables for west from Holland Marsh |
| Barrie Advance |
2006-05-17 |
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On the rails |