Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . AMOS A. CRITES, HIS HOME AND BARNS 50 fowl while the annual products are: 600 bushels grain, 30 tons hay, 6 acrescorn, 50 bushels potatoes, including >^ acre fruit, and garden products for own use. Mr. Crites is a breeder of pure Holstein cattle. He has been eleven years inthe occupation of farming, and a patron of the Cheese Board for the same daily average of milk sent to the Wales Factory is 250 pounds. Mr. Crites great grandfathers, on both sides, came to this country as U. 95 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE


Official history of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board . AMOS A. CRITES, HIS HOME AND BARNS 50 fowl while the annual products are: 600 bushels grain, 30 tons hay, 6 acrescorn, 50 bushels potatoes, including >^ acre fruit, and garden products for own use. Mr. Crites is a breeder of pure Holstein cattle. He has been eleven years inthe occupation of farming, and a patron of the Cheese Board for the same daily average of milk sent to the Wales Factory is 250 pounds. Mr. Crites great grandfathers, on both sides, came to this country as U. 95 HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD ALBERT CURRIER. HOME OF THE LATE ALBERT CURRIER ALBERT CURRIER was sixty-seven years of age and the son of the latePaul Currier. His wifes maiden name was Harriet St. John, by whomhe had eight sons and five daughters. He was Canadian of French descent,a Roman Catholic in religion and a Conservative in politics. Mr. Currier owned and operatedloo acres of splendid farm land locat-ed West ]4 Lot 8, First ConcessionFront, Charlottenburg Township, Glen-garry County. He carried a stock of33 head of cattle, 6 horses, 2 swine,and 40 fowl. His farm produced in oneaverage year ^00 bushels gram, ^5 tonshay, 200 bushels potatoes, 6 acres corn, m-cludmg vegetables and fruit for domesticpurposes. He also owned quite an ex-tensive sugar bush, bemg able to tapabout 800 trees. Our subject followed the occupationof farming throughout his lifetime. Hehad been a patron of the Cheese Boardfor twenty-one years. His dailv deliveryto the Royal Factory was 300 pounds ofmilk, on the average.


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