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Froese House
410 First Street
ca. 1900
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Mutter House
ca. 1900
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Berry House
408 1st. Street
1893
History
Built by T.W. Jackson - Became a Reston's largest and most popular
boarding house - called the "Jackson House"
Purchased by Harcourt Berry in 1935, and has been in the family for
four generations (So far)
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House
325 First Street
ca. 1900
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House
First Street and Third Avenue
ca. 1900
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T.A. Bulloch House
First Street
ca. 1900
History
Built fot Thomas A. Bulloch and Eilleen
- first concrete block building in the area
- only one now
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House
224 First Street
ca.1900
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House
106 Second Avenue
ca. 1900
History
Photo from: Manitoba Postcards
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Robert
Bulloch House
128 Second Ave.
History
Owned by C.P.R. at one time
Feb. 1906 the Angus Estate, who wewre renting from the C.P.R. sold to
Robert Roberstson Paul
ca. 1920 - bought by Robert Bulloch
- later occupied by R.Cl. Bulloch & Wifr Ina
- then daughter Marion
- Julliette Tinant
Neuf & Noreen Olenick
Jack & Margaret Smith
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House
2nd Ave. at 2nd Street
ca. 1900
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House
137 Second Ave.
ca. 1900
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Former
Methodist Manse
Second Ave.
ca. 1900
History
Photo from: Manitoba Postcards
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Campbell
House (Sauve)
Second Avenue at Third Street
ca. 1900
History
Built arounf 1905 by Colin C. Campbell - pioneer businessman
Features
nice wraparound verandah, shingles on the gable ends
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United
Church Manse
ca. 1910
History
Built in 1908 for the presbyterian Church (nest door)
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