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Tag: 1930s

Historic land ownership map with property names.

Phil Leonard and Dale Sigsworth Relate Stories of Growing Up on the Farm

February 19, 2019 Amanda Pantrey

The Portland District and Area Heritage Society, which manages the South Frontenac Museum, met on Friday, January 18 at Trinity…

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Filed under: 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, hartington, heritage-society, speaker, story
Person cutting trees in snowy landscape painting.

Christmas Through the Eyes of a Child – 1930s

December 22, 2018 Amanda Pantrey

And another one from Stephanie. This is a festive picture done by her father, Eugene Ferguson Gordon, as little boy…

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Filed under: 1930s, art, christmas, gordon-family, storrington, story

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