Michael Hogue fonds


Autoria(s): Williams, Edie
Data(s)

12/01/2011

12/01/2011

12/01/2011

Resumo

Michael H. [Henry] Hogue (1878-1963) was the son of Lemuel and Frances Hogue of Wainfleet Township, Welland County. In 1901 Michael Hogue was married to Margaret Case and they had five sons, William, Lemuel, Harry, Ross and Frank. In the 1911 Census of Canada he is residing in Welland and working as a blacksmith for Howard H. Lymburner. At Lymburner’s retirement, Hogue purchased the business and moved it from 15 Niagara Street, Welland to 12 Frazer Street, Welland. Mr. Hogue’s blacksmith activities included work with various industries in Welland including the expansion of blacksmithing work into the automobile industry. Mr. Hogue also worked for subcontractors Canadian Dredge & Dock and G.L. Campbell. These jobs included work related to the Welland Ship Canal in 1923. The business ceased operation in 1956.

Fonds consists of account books and records of the business acitivities of Michael H. Hogue and Son.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3132

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

;RG 181

Palavras-Chave #Hogue, Michael, 1878-1963 #M. H. Hogue and Son. #Blacksmithing -- Ontario -- Welland -- History #Welland (Ont.) -- History
Tipo

Other