The Surviving Villages
Iroquois - The old town site
Photos of the new Iroquois town site are available in the demolition and relocation section.

-
Known as the 'old stone school' Source: Semi-Centennial of Iroquois High School 1845-1895, Adam Harkness -
Source: Semi-Centennial of Iroquois High School 1845-1895, Adam Harkness -
Courtesy: Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Historical Society -
Source: Semi-Centennial of Iroquois High School 1845-1895, Adam Harkness -
Former warden and one of Iroquois' early officials. ©Copyright/Reproduced courtesy of Rare Books and Special Collections Division,McGill University -
Philip's brother, builder of Iroquois' first school and long-time school trustee.Source: Semi-Centennial of Iroquois High School 1845-1895, Adam Harkness -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Pub: Pugh Specialty Company, Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Courtesy: Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Historical Society -
Pub: J.W. Tindale, Jeweller & Stationer, Source: Private collector -
Courtesy: Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Historical Society -
Courtesy: Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Historical Society -
Photo: © Archives of Ontario Ref. I10010218 -
Courtesy: Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Historical Society -
Source: Private collector -
Courtesy: Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Historical Society -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Source: Private collector -
Pub: Rumsey &. Co., Source: Private collector -
Pub: Rumsey &. Co., Source: Private collector -
