Views of Hudson

The Wilderness.
This stately mansion built in the 1850's by Colonel John A. Mathison, one of Hudson's founding pioneers, was at the corner of Main Road and Côte St-Charles. It was demolished in the 1960's.
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The hotel in central Hudson in the 1920s.
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Hudson Train Station, 1910. From a postcard.
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481 Main Road
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"Acoulina", John Leger's early ferry boat at the Oka Wharf, 1920.
The boat was custom made for service for train commuters.
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The Wilson Ice house with Hudson Yacht Club at the right. The Boat belonged to Capt. F.W. Wallace first Commodore of the Yacht club in 1909, then again in 1937.
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Looking West. 1905.
The tree was cut down in 1950.
L. Naylor (St. James Archives)
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HUDSON POST OFFICE There was a time when Hudsonites used to pick up their mail at the one-storey building above located next door to Habib's on Main Road. The Bertrand family were postmasters for many years, beginning with Cyprien Bertrand from 1912 until 1929, and ending with Joseph Bertrand in 1968 at the new post office location on Cameron.
Thelma McCourt
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O'Donohues Store (Legg's)
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