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Birthplace of Ice Hockey Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada - c. 1800 by Garth Vaughan © 2001 | |||
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John Clark's Warf In 1800, John Clarke, as an exporter of Gypsum, and Neal McGeachy, as owner of a vessel, petitioned the government for waterlots, and were granted same at what is now the end of Albert Street [Avon River, Windsor, Nova Scotia] ... Excerpt From:Leslie Loomer Windsor, A Journey in History Sg Ref 971.635 L863W Pub. 1996 Pg 120 ![]() NOTE: Move your cursor over the picture to show the printing more clearly. John Clark Esquire - Warfe Excerpt from - Crown Lands Office - Plans in the Hants County Portfolio - #13 Layout of Lots on Road to Falmouth [undated - c. 1800] See Whole Plan |
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