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AlfredHurrel.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Alfred Hurrel, a local storeowner who lived and operated his business in Amigari for decades before his death in 1916. His business was taken up my W.T. Malkin following his passing.

amigarischool.pdf
Listed here are documents pertinent to the Amigari School House.

AmigariSchoolHouse.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the Amigari School House that stood along the North side of Gilmore rd. This school educated the youth of both Amigari and Bridgeburg until it was demolished in the 1920s.

amigarischool1.jpeg
Mrs. Anthes, teacher, is pictured.

amigaristation.JPG
Pictured here is Amigari train station. Amigari was once part of Fort Erie.

amigaristation2.jpg
Pictured here is Amigari train station

AmigariTailoring.pdf
Listed here is a newspaper advertisement for a tailoring service in Amigari.

TheWellandTribune.pdf
Listed here is a random article from the Welland Tribune regarding the state of Amigari and Bridgeburg.

EnochBrown.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent Enoch Bown, a native of England who moved to Amigari in 1857. He is the father and grandfather of Thomas Bown and George Bown.

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FortErieStreets.pdf
Listed here are various street names within Fort Erie, with descriptions as to why and what they are named after.

oralhistoryearlbenner.pdf
Provided here is Earl Benner's interview. He discusses such topics as:

Ridgeway
Crystal Beach
Erie Beach
Rose Seaton
Schools
Railroad
Amigari
Bridgeburg
Racetracl
Fleet
Sports
Peace Bridge
Recreation
Jarvis Street
Stores and…
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