Lamont, Katharine J.
Adolphustown, 1784-1984 / by Katharine J. Lamont.
[Napanee, Ont.] : Adolphustown Bicentennial Committee, [1984]
134 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
"Adolphustown is one of the smallest townships in Ontario: however it has one of the longest histories. The first United Empire Loyalists arrived in the afternoon of June16th, 1784. Some of their descendants are still living on the land which they cleared. With unusually good records of township meetings and census lists it is possible to trace the changes in the community. The invention of the tape recorder had added a new dimension to local history: the events of this century have been recorded by the citizens who lived through them. This book was written in view of the renewed interest in the past in this Bicentennial year."--Jacket.
Adolphustown (Ont. : Township) History.
Adolphustown (Ont. : Canton) Histoire.
Ontario Adolphustown (Township)
Canada, Ontario, Lennox and Addington, Adolphustown Township History.
Local history (discipline) Canada Ontario Adolphustown.
History.
Adolphustown Bicentennial Committee.
Location: Library main canada 268918
Call No.: BIB 200836
Status: Available
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