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Page 40
... Glasgow's water supply forced the company to relocate, in 1878, in Smelt Brook (renamed Trenton in 1882), a rural community situated two miles north of New Glasgow. Like other forges, Scotia used wrought and scrap iron, but during the ...
... Glasgow's water supply forced the company to relocate, in 1878, in Smelt Brook (renamed Trenton in 1882), a rural community situated two miles north of New Glasgow. Like other forges, Scotia used wrought and scrap iron, but during the ...
Page 41
... Glasgow's leading merchant families.2' Within New Glasgow, these two families were the cornerstones of a cohesive group which was sustained by inter-marriage and reinforced by shared social and community interests. James C. Carmichael ...
... Glasgow's leading merchant families.2' Within New Glasgow, these two families were the cornerstones of a cohesive group which was sustained by inter-marriage and reinforced by shared social and community interests. James C. Carmichael ...
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... Glasgow and Trenton multiplied more than tenfold between 1900 and 1917, the peak of wartime production. As early as 191 1, a factory survey by the provincial government had revealed that fully two-thirds of New Glasgow's industrial ...
... Glasgow and Trenton multiplied more than tenfold between 1900 and 1917, the peak of wartime production. As early as 191 1, a factory survey by the provincial government had revealed that fully two-thirds of New Glasgow's industrial ...
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