There's No Dust on this History!
Programs
Fall programs have been suspended
due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We hope to resume programs in Spring 2021.
OUR NEWEST ARTIFACTS!
Braund Kettle - An old copper kettle found at a yard sale in North Carolina turns out to be from the W. N. Braund Co., Dunnville. William Newcomb Braund (1835-1904), a tinsmith by training, was highly esteemed and a very influential businessman in Dunnville, selling a wide variety of hardware and home items. The etching on the handle of the kettle indicates that it was made pre-Confederation, at least 150 years ago.
Reprint of "Harrison's Calendar Cookbook - 1908" - Richard A. Harrison (1855-1919) came to Dunnville at 23, and entered the drugstore business. He was president of the Dunnville Consolidated Telephone Company, and later, helped form a company to bring electric power to Dunnville. "Harrison's Calendar Cookbook" is a collection of health tips, local and world-wide historical events for every day of every month, recipes, jokes, and plenty of advertising.
LOCAL HISTORY ROOM
Our archives are located in the Local History and Genealogy Room on the second floor of the
Dunnville Public Library.
The Local History and Genealogy Room will be closed
until February 2, 2021
to keep our clients and
volunteers safe
We respond to email inquiries
year round at