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leaf 1891 Social Notes

Paper Date Event
Fri Jan 23, 1891
Renfrew Mercury
Webbwood, which is situated in the southern part of the unorganized township of Hallam, on the Spanish River, has, says the Pembroke Standards’s correspondent, increased to about seventy-five families, within the past six months, since it was made a terminal division of the C.P.R.- A large and enthusiastic meeting of freeholders and householders of the townships of May and Salter took place on the 5th inst., at Massey, ten miles west of Webbwood, to consider and vote on the question of organizing a municipality. The object was defeated, by 16 for, to 49 against it.

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