OLD PHOTOS OF JEDDORE

The first picture is just north of the #7 Highway and East Jeddore Road and was taken looking west, at the turn of the century.

Next is the Mitchell sawmills. The same ones responsible for the loss of the oysters from Oyster Pond. The older looking building on the right was a water-powered sawmill owned by Mr. John G. Mitchell and his brother Andrew.

Just over the roof of the building you can see the top of another building. This was a saw-mill owned by their brother David Mitchell. The flat-roofed building with the windows was a carpenter shop which belonged to Mr. Fred Stoddard, the leading carpenter for the area at that time. The smaller flat-roofed building was a warehouse belonging to Mr. Arthur Webber who owned another sawmill at nearby Salmon River.

The three buildings across the water were owned by Amos Webber, who also owned and operated a sawmill at nearby Ducklake Brook. These three buildings are still in existence today.

The highway going across the water was the old #7 Highway.