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Historical Stories Submitted by the Public : Immigrants from Finland
Posted by admin on 2013/1/9 14:00:04 (187 reads)

Submitted by:
Kari Olavi Martikainen, Finland

Story:
Year 1901-02 eight young men immigrated to Saults Ste. Marie ON / MI from a small Parkano village, Finland. My grandfather Alexander ALAKIRJANEN was one of them, but he came back to Finland later and built a farm and had 10 children. Grandfather's brother Oscar b1874 and Victor b 1876 ALAKIRJANEN and cousins Manasse b1874, Nestor b1877, Hiskias b1879 and Viktor b 1883 YLIKIRJANEN moved to Soo. Have you heard about them? They wrote maybe their familyname briefly KIRJANEN.
Happy 100 anniversary. Best regards!

Historical Stories Submitted by the Public : Halfpenny Family news
Posted by admin on 2012/12/6 11:23:32 (155 reads)

Story:
This year 2012 the Halfpenny Family celebrated very significant wedding anniversaries. Ron and Eileen celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on August 18, 2012..our older son Patrick and his wife Brenda celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary on September 12, 2012 and our younger son Brian and his wife Alana celebrate their 15th Wedding Anniversary on December 23, 2012. It's been a very good year of celebrations during the City of Sault Ste Marie's 100 th year.
Story submitted By Eileen Halfpenny

Historical Stories Submitted by the Public : Return to Sault Ste. Marie
Posted by admin on 2012/9/18 12:49:07 (184 reads)

Story:

I was born in Sault Ste. Marie in 1966, left when I was 1 year old to Portugal, then returned to Toronto in 1984. This year was the perfect time to visit.

I rode my bike there August 28, (took me 8 hours), and then rode 5 to see my first house, where I was baptized, the old hospital and the outskirts; nice City.

On Wednesday, when I left I was a little choked up; I'll go again.

Can't believe I was there almost half of century ago!!

story submitted by Nelson Jacinto

Historical Stories Submitted by the Public : Era of Streetcars
Posted by admin on 2012/4/17 16:10:00 (294 reads)

Story:
This is back in the mid 1930's during the era of streetcars - I lived on Second Street which was at that time inside the Steel Plant. In order to reach our homes you went over what was called the 'High Line' where you could look down through the cracks on the boards to see trains below. I remember when the car barn (streetcar) caught on fire and the men on our street were called out to help put out the blaze.

Back during this time, I remember the houses were very nice. There were black shingles on the roofs of houses and everyone had lovely front and back yards. Our area was also called Tagona, we had great neighbours, everyone did.

There was a gas station in the area of where the street car stopped, a confectionery store, and a two or three story red brick building which I think held the offices. The houses were sold later on and relocated. Today people can't believe we lived there but we sure did.

story submitted by Joan Shannon



Historical Stories Submitted by the Public : Second Line artisan well pump house
Posted by admin on 2012/2/8 10:40:00 (375 reads)

Story:
Many years ago some old timers told me the story of how the artisian well pump house on Second Line was built. They told me that in the early 1900's horse drawn diggers were used and the horses often had a tough pull through the mud...
story submitted by Gordon Shaughnessy

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