The history of the county of Bruce and of the minor municipalities therein, province of Ontario, Canada /cby Norman Robertson . Rev. ^VM. Fraskr p. 431 B. B. Miller p. 221. Q ^ w9 ^.> W^^^ WW^ ?, f Alex. McDonald p. 252 John Douglass p. 269 PIONEERS 253 January, 1873, it became one of the townships in the imuiieipality ofthe nnited townships of Albemarle, Eastnor, Lindsay and On the 1st January, 1<S78, the three nortliern townshipswere separated from Albemarle. On the 1st of January, 1883,Lindsay and St. Edmunds were erected into a separate municipality,which union continued


The history of the county of Bruce and of the minor municipalities therein, province of Ontario, Canada /cby Norman Robertson . Rev. ^VM. Fraskr p. 431 B. B. Miller p. 221. Q ^ w9 ^.> W^^^ WW^ ?, f Alex. McDonald p. 252 John Douglass p. 269 PIONEERS 253 January, 1873, it became one of the townships in the imuiieipality ofthe nnited townships of Albemarle, Eastnor, Lindsay and On the 1st January, 1<S78, the three nortliern townshipswere separated from Albemarle. On the 1st of January, 1883,Lindsay and St. Edmunds were erected into a separate municipality,which union continued to exist until the 1st .January, 1903, wheneach of these two townships became separate municipalities. In afootnote^ are given the names of the various parties who have filledthe position of reeve for the united townships of Lindsay and , and since the separation as reeve of Lindsay. The deben-ture debt of the three united townships at the date, of the dissolutionof the union amounted to $7,600. The two united townships ofLindsay and St. Edmunds, in settlement of the proportion of thisindebtedness due by them, agreed to pay to Eastnor an annual pay-ment


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