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  • Cole, Connie, 1965-
     
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  • Milton (N.S.) -- History.
     
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  • Milton (N.S.) -- Biography.
     
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  • Milton (N.S.) -- Genealogy.
     
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  • Queens (N.S. : County) -- History.
     
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    Milton : moments in time : a brief history of the village of Milton, Queen's County, Nova Scotia / by Connie Cole, Tim McDonald.
    by Cole, Connie, 1965-
    Connie Cole, 1995.
    Call #:971.624 C689m
    Subjects
  • Milton (N.S.) -- History.
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  • Milton (N.S.) -- Biography.
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  • Milton (N.S.) -- Genealogy.
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  • Queens (N.S. : County) -- History.
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  • Queens (N.S. : County) -- Biography.
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  • Queens (N.S. : County) -- Genealogy.
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    9780968017906 (pbk.)
    0968017908 (pbk.)
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    xvi, 273 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm.
    Summary: 
    A brief history of the village of Milton. The village is about two and a half miles up river from Liverpool. For about three miles the village stretches out along the Mersey River. Settlers were attracted to Milton because of its resources which included river fisheries, lumbering, and to some extent, farming.
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    McDonald, Tim, 1965-
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    Central LibraryLocal History Collection971.624 C689mNon-circulatingLocal History Room - Central Library, 4th FloorAdd Copy to MyList


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