This series consists of diaries and appointment books documenting various activities Byerly engaged in, including daily events, historical thoughts, and medical appointments.
These records are arranged chronologically by year.
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This series consists of diaries and appointment books documenting various activities Byerly engaged in, including daily events, historical thoughts, and medical appointments.
These records are arranged chronologically by year.
This series consists of local newspapers collected by Byerly, including many south-western Ontario papers like the Guelph Mercury, the London Free Press, and the Galt Reporter. Also included are clippings related to Guelph History, the majority of which pertain specifically to Byerly's: Our History Column.
This series consists of photographs collected by Byerly. Included in this series are 97 photographs, 30 glass plate negatives, 126 negatives and 2 printing plates. Many of the photographs cannot be identified, but are likely members of Byerly's immediate and extended family that lived in the United States. In addition to images showing various aspects of Guelph, there are also many photographs of places, buildings, and people in the United States, including school photographs labelled "LHS". These photographs may be of students from Longmont High School in Longmont Colorado.
This picture shows a young child on a swing. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Fonti."
This picture shows Frankie Sibley. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Frankie Sibley."
This picture shows Robert Howie. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Robert Howie 1827 or 9- 1909."
This photograph is a copy of a head and shoulders portrait of Charles Lewis Peterson, a Waterloo County resident.
This photograph shows Zelma and Clara Byerly. There are notes on the reverse of this photograph.
This glass plate negative shows an unidentified family in a mountain stream. The location for this photograph is not known. The individuals pictured may be relatives of A.E. Byerly.
This glass plate negatives shows a mountain scene. The location for this photograph is not known.
This glass plate negative depicts a group of unidentified men. The location for this photograph is not known.
This glass plate negative shows an unidentified building after a fire. The location for this photograph is not known.
The location and owners of the house shown in this glass plate negative are unknown.
This glass plate negative shows the gravestone of Michael Byerly. He may have been a relative of A.E. Byerly.
This glass plate negative shows an unidentified group consisting of two men and two women. These individuals may be members of A.E. Byerly's immediate or extended family in the United States.
This glass plate negative shows two unidentified women standing next to each other. They may be relatives of A.E. Byerly's immediate or extended family in the United States.
This glass plate negative shows an unidentified women sitting with her one arm resting on a dresser. A mirror, brush, and other items can also be seen.
This series consists of historical records compiled by Byerly during his research, as well as documents and ephemera he collected or saved. Included are biographies and genealogies of local people, historical information relating to churches, local towns such as Fergus and Berlin (Kitchener), Mennonites, Robbie Burns' ancestors, as well as miscellaneous articles and documents. Also included are a large quantity of research notes left by Byerly. The records consist of notes, correspondence, maps, ephemera, copied material, newspaper clippings, and notebooks.
These records are arranged by subject.
This picture is of Ed Byerly. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Ed Byerly." He is likely a relative of A.E. Byerly.
This picture shows Will Butler. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Will Butler worked for A.F. Byerly."