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Killaloe Written History
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Killaloe 100th- The Way it Was
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The History of Killaloe Station by Martin Garvey
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Thomas and Florence Pigeon
Photo from 1944 of the 50th wedding anniversary of Thomas & Florence (Chapeskie) Pigeon. Killaloe Millennium Museum Exhibit.
People and Settlement
Opeongo Colonization Road In 1854 the Canadian government announced that it would promote immigration for the Shield. Thomas P. French was appointed Crown Land Agent for the Ottawa and Opeongo Colonization Road. T.P. French published a handbook “Information for Intending …