THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2021
THE CHATHAM VOICE - THEN & NOW
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Chatham-Kent
presents . . .
Then & Now August 19, 2021
Original photo courtesy of Chatham-Kent Museum 1990.77.7951 and composite by Michelle Owchar/The Chatham Voice. Harrison Hall, which served as city hall, was located between Fifth Street and the old Sixth Street along Wellington Street where the Downtown Chatham Centre is currently situated. Built by T.J. Rutley in the 1890s in the same Richard Romanesque style as the First Presbyterian Church and Central School, Harrison Hall was eventually pulled down to much contention in 1981.
Special thanks to The Chatham-Kent Museum, Jim & Lisa Gilbert and Dorothy Wright-Wallace for their assistance and contributions to this special section.
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