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BOOK - Fergus, A Scottish Town by Birthright.
The settlement of Fergus (Ontario, Canada), originally known as Little Falls, was founded by two Lowland Scots, Adam Fergusson and James Webster, both advocates by profession. The practice they introduced of giving all new streets Scottish names is still maintained by the local council. This book contains information on : People from the Past, From Pens of the Past, Earthwatch of the Early Days, Theatre, Music and Sporting Features, Poetic Expression of the Past. 127 pages, excellent index, b&w photos and maps, paperback.
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