Keywords: outdoor monochrome Description: In photograph is Jean Melrose, Bob Melrose, Bob Morrison and William Jackson. Jean Melrose is the daughter of Bob Melrose who was a nephew of Bob Morrison (came from Dumfries, Scotland); both men owned and operated the woolen mill at Walkerburn (13th Concession of Hullett Township). The man sitting on the wagon loaded with bags of wool is William Jackson (born Dec. 28, 1846). The house on the hill behind the woolen mill was burned to the ground and was owned by the Robertson family. Object ID : 2009.0054.007 Order a higher-quality version of this item by contacting the Huron County Museum (fee applies). Description: In photograph is Jean Melrose, Bob Melrose, Bob Morrison and William Jackson. Jean Melrose is the daughter of Bob Melrose who was a nephew of Bob Morrison (came from Dumfries, Scotland); both men owned and operated the woolen mill at Walkerburn (13th Concession of Hullett Township). The man sitting on the wagon loaded with bags of wool is William Jackson (born Dec. 28, 1846). The house on the hill behind the woolen mill was burned to the ground and was owned by the Robertson family. Object ID : 2009.0054.007 Order a higher-quality version of this item by contacting the Huron County Museum (fee applies). |