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Bill and Henry Stringer tore the buildings down. Robert Graham took the tower down and used it as a sleep camp in his field and then left the property to his son Raymond.

After the fiasco at Carlow, Sanford Hacock stayed in Toronto and owned/operated Mine Makers Ltd. from 1935 to 1948. Sanford was quite the entrepreneur as indicated above, but he also was a strong member of the Temperance Society in Ontario in 1821 and 1822. He worked for the police, nailing bootleggers for selling illegal alcohol. He died in February 1948 at the age of 69 years.

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Deer on Hudson House Dock
Circa early 1900's
Madawaska River
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