HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD |
JOHN COLIN CAMPBELL |
OHN
COLIN CAMPBELL, aged forty-two years, is the son of John Colin Campbell,
deceased. His wife's maiden name was Isabella Ross, and he is the
father of three sons and one daughter. He is a Scotch-Canadian,
a Presbyterian and a Liberal. He owns and operates 160 acres of land, situated Lots 5 and 6, Ninth Concession, Charlottenburg Township, Glengarry County. |
J. C. Campbell and His Home |
The farm has live stock consisting of 35 cattle, 7 horses, 10 swine, and 100 fowl. Its average yearly products are 800 bushels grain, 75 tons hay, 75 tons corn, and 300 bushels potatoes. The sugar bush is a rather extensive one of more than 1,000 trees, suitable for tapping. Mr. Campbell keeps a fine herd of graded Holstein cattle, and sends 350 pounds of milk daily to the North Branch Cheese Factory. He has been a patron of the Cheese Board for the past twenty-one years. He has also experienced twenty-one years of farm life. |
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