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Split Rail Country: A History of Artemesia Township
Split Rail Country: A History of Artemesia Township
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Split Rail Country: A History of Artemesia Township
A local history representing the settlement and development of the geographical area known as Artemesia Township in Grey County, Ontario from its earliest known days to approximately 1985.
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Date
1905-06-08
Creator
Historical Society of Artemesia Township. corporate
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Hubbert, Mildred Young. personal
Contributor
Hubbert, Mildred Young. personal
Place
Canada
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Ontario
Subject
Ontario--History
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Local Histories
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Ontario
Extent
536 p. : ill. Photos ; 28.5 cm. X 22cm.
Genre
Books
Unique identifier
CU2333322
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"Split Rail Country: A History of Artemesia Township", 1905-06-08, (CU2333322) by Historical Society of Artemesia Township. corporate,Hubbert, Mildred Young. personal. Courtesy of Local Histories Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.