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~*~ by Catherine McDiarmid-Watt, author of OshawaJournal.com, researching her 1850's house, the history of old homes, the genealogy of the founding families in Oshawa - as well as city life and farm life in the 1800s, with old news clippings, well-researched articles, and "then and now" photos with the help of her
history dogs,Denny and Dexter.
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