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BOOK - Historical Atlas of Carleton County (including Ottawa) hardcover reprint,
Originally published by H. Belden & Co., in 1879, this reprint has been done by Wilson Publishing in 1997. Deluxe, hardcover binding.
Historical Atlases are highly valued by teachers, students, genealogists, lawyers and property owners.
Atlas contents include:
history of the county, it's townships and towns, biographical sketches of early settlers and residents, directories of property owners or occupants of farms, business directories of towns and villages, many dates of settlement and often times the country of origin of settlers are listed.
Many detailed maps of townships with the concession and lot numbers.
The names of many of the land owners and occupants at time of publication are listed. Town and village plans help you understand precisely where your ancestor lived and an outline of their neighborhoods as it was during their lifetimes.
Many views of early industries, businesses, farm houses residents and stores
Published in a beautifully crafted hardcover with gold stamping, deluxe binding, 14.5" X 16.5".
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