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| Byers Farm, Nipissing Township, Ontario Farm of Robert & Fern Byers, Nipissing
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| Elisha Banning House, Vaudreuil, Quebec 8 rue St Michel, Vaudreuil, Quebec
Elijah Banning bought the house in 1802 from a Mr. Crocker and sold it in 1815. Elijah ran an inn at this location.
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| Hazelwood Homestead, Papineau Township, Ontario Homestead of Herbert & Agnes Hazelwood in Papineau Township, Ontario
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| Hillcrest Farms
Home of Charles & Alice Hathaway Hillcrest Farm, Tupper Lake, New York
Photographer: Eastern Illustrating Co.
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| Home of Alex & Euphemia Munro This farm was part of the Munro Settlement and is located at the “head of the line” where the survey stops and Crown land exists for 9 miles to White Lake. It is now called “Rockandrail Farm” and purebred Charolais cattle are raised here.
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| Home of Alex & Lila Munro Home of Alex & Lilah Munro, Mabel and Esther, in Tatlock, Darling Township (now a hunting camp). Moved from here in 1923 to Galbraith farm on Rae Road in Ramsay Township near Almonte.
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| Home of Alfred & Keziah Pennock 1105 Broadway Street, Concordia, Kansas
Alfred Benjamin Pennock's home
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| Home of Bert & Esther Hazelwood, Almonte, Ontario The new house built on the Almonte farm on Rae Road in Ramsay Township, after moving from Mattawa
1267 Rae Road, Almonte, Ontario
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| Home of Bert & Esther Hazelwood, Almonte, Ontario Cedar block basement; building the new house on the Almonte farm on Ramsay Road, after moving from Mattawa
1267 Rae Road, Almonte, Ontario
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| Home of Bert & Esther Hazelwood, Papineau Township, Ontario Bert Hazelwood's home in Papineau Township, Ontario
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| Home of Ebenezer & Elvira Pennock, South Hastings, Michigan South Hastings, Michigan
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| Home of George Peavey, Greenville, Georgia Confederate Major and state senator George Peavy built this Gothic Revival house around 1870. He and his wife were well-known hosts of social functions and it was a center of activity in Greenville for many years. Later owners were the McLaughlin and Flynn families.
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| Home of Hugh & Catherine Munro This is the old Hugh Munro house located on Lot 1, Concession 11 of Darling Township. It was apparently built in the early 1840's or 1850's. It is currently owned by Wilbert Munro.
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| Home of Levi & Agnes Byers 1159 Highway 654, Callander, Ontario
Dog Charlie in foreground.
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| Home of Timothy & Elizabeth Blair, Drake, Saskatchewan The homestead of Timothy Sidney Blair, who came to reside and build up a farm near Drake, Saskatchewan.
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| Homestead of Donald & Margaret Munro The smaller section of the log cabin was the original homestead of Donald Munro and his wife Margaret Murray. It was later the home of Wilbert Munro and Margaret Pretty.
Located on the Munro Line, Lot 1 Concession 11, Darling Township, Ontario
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| House where Lucy Kier and her niece Gertrude Douglass lived, Morrison, Illinois 109 E Knox, Morrison, Illinois
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| John Wise House 85 John Wise Avenue, Chebacco, Essex, MA
Erected in 1701 by John Wise, Pastor of the Chebacco Parish of Ipswich, now Essex. Son of a laborer, Harvard graduate, Army Chaplain. Protestant against taxation without representation and against the witchcraft delusion. Defender of democracy in the church, and a brilliant prose writer.
-- Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission
(heritage sign located outside the home)
On this same road is his parish church (whose bell was cast by Paul Revere).
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| Ozias Banning's House (c. 1864) in Clayton, Ontario 2836 Tatlock Road, Clayton, Ontario
Ozias Banning (1837-1908) originally from L'Orignal, Ontario; was a merchant and Clayton's postmaster (the latter for 17 years) between 1860 and 1904. He purchased Lot 22, Concession 2, Ramsay, Lanark County for his home and adjacent general store in 1864 from Hiram Bellamy, who had 150 acres awarded to him in 1837.
In the summer of 1864, Ozias Banning bought a small parcel of this land, measuring just over one acre, for $500. He built a house and general store here. Upon the death of Ozias Banning in 1908, the property was willed to his wife Catherine and daughter Annie Bertha Banning. In 1925, Catherine Banning died leaving Annie the sole owner, but she too died just five months later. By will, Alice Eva Catherine Bowland, a sister to Annie, was granted the property. When Alice Eva Catherine Bowland died in 1943, the land passed to her brother, William Banning. In the following year he sold to Kathleen Halpenny and Mary Lansdowne for $1500.
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| Ozias Banning's House (c. 1864) in Clayton, Ontario 2836 Tatlock Road, Clayton, Ontario
Ozias Banning (1837-1908) originally from L'Orignal, Ontario; was a merchant and Clayton's postmaster (the latter for 17 years) between 1860 and 1904. He purchased Lot 22, Concession 2, Ramsay, Lanark County for his home and adjacent general store in 1864 from Hiram Bellamy, who had 150 acres awarded to him in 1837.
In the summer of 1864, Ozias Banning bought a small parcel of this land, measuring just over one acre, for $500. He built a house and general store here. Upon the death of Ozias Banning in 1908, the property was willed to his wife Catherine and daughter Annie Bertha Banning. In 1925, Catherine Banning died leaving Annie the sole owner, but she too died just five months later. By will, Alice Eva Catherine Bowland, a sister to Annie, was granted the property. When Alice Eva Catherine Bowland died in 1943, the land passed to her brother, William Banning. In the following year he sold to Kathleen Halpenny and Mary Lansdowne for $1500.
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| Perry Home Home of James Parker Perry, later his son George Perry.
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| Swalwell Home and Business Complex Swalwell Home & Business Complex, Portage Du Fort, Quebec, 1858-1888
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| The Sharkey Farm Cumberland, Ontario
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