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The closed portion of the road, looking east.
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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These crockery pieces are from what must have been the Patterson family's kitchen midden, located a stone's throw from the foundation wall.

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Shards of crockery from the Patterson kitchen midden
1862 - 1892
Lot #8, SDR, Old Durham Road, Priceville, ON
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Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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This apple tree is a descendant of the apple trees settlers planted for the purpose of making cider and vinegar.

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Apple tree, next to the Patterson foundation
2010
Lot #8, SDR, Old Durham Road, Priceville, ON
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Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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This apple tree is a descendant of the apple trees settlers planted for the purpose of making cider and vinegar.

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Apple tree along Old Durham Road
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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Apple harvest time
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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There is lots of water along the Old Durham Road - in rivers, streams and wetlands full of beaver ponds and swamps. This kind of land is the hardest to clear and would have presented the pioneers with many challenges.

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Wetlands along Old Durham Road
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada
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Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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Wetlands along Old Durham Road
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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Natural wildlife on Old Durham Road
2004
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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Looking east along the road
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON

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The hilly landscape along the road.
2009
Old Durham Road, Priceville, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
South Grey Museum, Flesherton, ON