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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 95 Numéro 2361

Date 16 mars 1895
Comté Carleton
Lieu Woodstock
Journal Carleton Sentinel

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Robert CONNORS, the well known lumberman, died at Hot Springs, Arkansas, to which place he went some months ago in hopes of securing restored health. His remains will be brought to his home Upper St. Francis for interment. Mr. Connors was 60 years of age, a Nova Scotian by birth, but for many years had been engaged in the lumbering operations on the head waters of the St. John. At St. Francis he built a large saw mill and then established a regular village for his workmen. He built them fine houses, a church and school house and only recently erected a fine mill. When the Temiscouata Railway was built, he gave them large terminal facilities at St. Francis. (Madawaska Co.) He was unmarried.

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