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compared with the mills of the present day. they were a great blessing to the
sett'lers. the grist mil1 especially, saving, as it did, many a weary trudge and
back load to the pioneers.
Note: Most of the above historical sketches were taken from the book by
Cyrus Thomas, History of the Counties of Argenteuil and Prescott. 1896.
Clarence X. Dodd
Correspondance regarding the Dalesville Cemetery should be sent to:
186 Principal .
Dalesville Pub1 ic Cemetery,
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,
Brownsburg, Co. Argenteuil, P.que.
JOV 1AO
The present secretary is:
Mrs. Jean Mott née Gunn
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R.R. 2. Brownsburq.
P~OV. (lue.,
JOV 1AO
The following recordings are divided into three parts:
1 - Stone recordings and index of cemetery per se
2- Broken stones and index...stones are located behind utility
building.
3- People buried without stones. also some recent burials. Data
taken from the records of the Dalesvill Baptist Church by Mrs.
Jean Mott. Indexed and identified by (A-1 to A-29)
4- Additional remarks on stones denoted by (r-1) to (r-18)