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The Cherry River Marsh, Magog
Early Days on the Memphremagog Conservation Boat Patrol
Mount Hereford by Foot or by Car
Muriel Ball-Duckworth (1908-2009)
On Saturday, August 22, 2009, at La Providence Hospital in Magog, Muriel Ball Duckworth, died peacefully, at the age of 100, surrounded by her children. Mrs. Duckworth had fallen and broken her leg shortly after arriving in Austin for her annual summer visit. She was a descendent of Nicholas and Phebe Austin, the founder of Bolton Township.
Reminiscences of Kay Kinsman
Leslie Nutbrown: Reading Gravestones Is a Full-time Hobby
On the Trail of the Scots, Part 1
On the Trail of the Scots, Part 2
(Continued from On the Trail of the Scots, Part 1)
The Public Clock
EUROPEAN TRADITION
Europeans have always been fond of public clocks. One has only to visit the downtown of almost any major city, town, or village, to see the timepieces, often beautiful and elaborate, that grace all manner of public buildings. Some of these clocks date back to the Middle Ages and are now famous tourist attractions.
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