Grace Patterson WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2 Section 1, 1954-1960, p. 15

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11 . 2 . a Johnny cake and a tasty light bread said to be better than Johnny cake . By the 1850's the the people in this district began building frame , brick and stone homes which were larger and more elaborate . Today a hundred years later there are very few log buildings left standing even in a a dilapidated state . of all the log homes built in this region e none could be called pretentious and after three or four decades most were replaced by the homes which are standing today . These were were fine structures of varying sizes and one especially was grand . This was the . Adams home built on lot 7 con . 13 and it seems that no expense was spared in the construction . However the house was demolished in 1931 and its grandeur legend now while some of the more humble abodes are still snug , a comfortable residences . c 1 e E. n . 7 . e a is only ..

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