This photograph shows the birth place of Sir Adam Beach, the old home of Jacob Beach at Baden Ontario. The owners at the time of the photograph are Mr. And Mrs. Abraham Schmidt who can be seen in the doorway of the conservatory.
This photograph is a copy of a head and shoulders portrait of Charles Lewis Peterson, a Waterloo County resident.
This picture shows Clara B. Byerly. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Clara B. Byerly." She is likely a relative of A.E. Byerly.
This picture shows three women, Clara, Mary and Libbie Howie posing in this group portrait. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Clara, Mary and Libbie Howie."
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 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 a child sitting in a chair. The name of the child is Ed Byerly. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Ed Byerly" and "father."
This picture shows Ed Byerly and Rob Frisbie. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Ed Byerly and Rob Frisbie."
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 negative shows a family in a mountain stream. The location for this photograph is not known. The individuals pictured may be relatives of A.E. Byerly.
This picture shows a young child on a swing. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Fonti."
This picture shows Frank Teets. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Frank Teets."
This picture shows Frankie Sibley. The photo album containing this photograph includes the caption "Frankie Sibley."
This glass plate negatives shows the gravestone of George Pirie.
This glass plate negative is a gravestone for Mary Byerly. The gravestone reads "Mary wife of Michael Byerly died July 29, 1882. Aged 78 years, 4 months and 26 ds." Mary Byerly may have been a relative of A.E. Byerly.
This glass plate negative shows a group of people on a river bank. The location for this photograph is not known.
This glass plate negative shows members of the Guelph Maple Leafs baseball team. The names of each member is provided below their respective photograph.
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 series consists of correspondence received by Byerly, and relates to family affairs, historical and genealogical research, as well as to books he authored.
These records are arranged chronologically by date.
This photograph shows John MacVicar reaching up into the old apple tree that marks the site of his boyhood home in Guelph.