Carden-Dalton Gazette
These are significantly historical articles submitted by our correspondants
The following is a list of Soldiers, who were POWs, in the Great War.The main camps for Canadians POWs were: Bischofswerda, Bokelah, Cellelager, Dulmen, Friedsberg, Giessen, Meschede, Minden, Scweidnitz, Sennelager, Soltau, Wittenburg, and Zossen.
editted from the Victoria County Centenian History
The response of a relatively untrained and unmilitary people was spectacular. Two months after the outbreak of war, an unprecedented armada of 32 transports, escorted by 10 British warships, was convoying 33,000 soldiers from Canada to Britain; and within another four months a complete infantry division of Canadian troops was in action in France, Canada’s total contribution was ultimately to exceed 550,000 or over six times Wellington’s entire army at Waterloo.
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August 1, 1917
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RAMA RESERVE, August 1,—
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A TRIBUTE TO EDWARD J. MURPHY
FROM CARDEN TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Packet and Times July 3, 1970
This articule submitted by FRANCES (FOX) LAVER)More to come
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
DALRYMPLE UNITED CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH CANADA’S FIGHTING FORCES
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P.McNamee –Compensation For Loss of Right HAnd
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This articule by Carden researcher Frances Laver
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This directory is for referance only And is a record of who owed the land not necessarily where they lived–We have found several mistakes
Submission Committee
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Located on Con. 2, Lot 9, Eldon Township, many residents of South Carden Twp. attended St. Andrew’s Presbyterian, Bolsover, and are buried in this cemetery.
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