HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD |
HUGH D. MacDERMID |
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D. MacDERMID, who is thirty-five years of age, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. MacDermid. His wife was formerly Ruth Smith. He has
no family. He is a Scotch-Canadian, a Presbyterian and an Independent.
Mr. MacDermid owns three farms, comprising altogether 250 acres
of land, situated Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Ninth Concession, Charlottenburg
Township, Indian Lands, Glengarry County. He has 49 head of cattle,
12 horses, 21 swine and |
Home of Hugh D. MacDermid |
no fowl. He produces annually 1,100 bushels grain, no tons hay, 140 tons corn, with fruit, potatoes and vegetables for home use. He has a sugar bush on his properties, consisting of about 1,000 trees. His daily average delivery of milk to the North Branch Factory is 400 pounds. He has experienced nineteen years of farming life, and has also been a patron of the Cheese Board for the same duration of time. |
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