Born in Scone, Scotland Douglas moved to the U.S. and perfected the fruit ingredient which made fruit juice jell. In 1921 Douglas offered his pectin to the retail market for home use. A maid in his h
Born in Scone, Scotland Douglas moved to the U.S. and perfected the …
The Cobourg Dye Works was owned by the Dick Family from Montreal. Originally, the building housed a brewery operated by John Sinclair Wallace. Wallace came to Cobourg with his father, Captain Patrick
The Cobourg Dye Works was owned by the Dick Family from Montreal. …
The Woollen Mills was the largest industry in Cobourg for most of the 19th century. It was begun about 1845 by Stuart McKechnie and this two brothers. It was later carried on by Alexander Fraser and
The Woollen Mills was the largest industry in Cobourg for most of …
The Woollen Mills was the largest industry in Cobourg for most of the 19th century. It was begun about 1845 by Stuart McKechnie and this two brothers. It was later carried on by Alexander Fraser and
The Woollen Mills was the largest industry in Cobourg for most of …
Known as Jones's Creek, Cobourg Brook and then Factory Creek this stream has been used since the first settlers to provide water power for saw mills, grist mills, breweries, distilleries and other in
Known as Jones's Creek, Cobourg Brook and then Factory Creek this stream …
Longwell, Karen, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 24 Mar 2016, Section B, p. 5, column 1 See Also, "Horizons of Friendship/Northumberland YCMA: Making an Impact," p.5 col.2
Longwell, Karen, Northumberland News (Cobourg, ON), 24 Mar 2016, Section B, p. 5, column 1 See Also, "Horizons of Friendship/Northumberland YCMA: Making an Impact," p.5 col.2