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The Old Armstrong House by Isabel Walsh, p. 1

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The old Armstrong House - The white stucco house on River Road owned by the Armstrong's was built in 1803 - date was scratched on an old brick and found when being done over in 1924 by Mr. Bailey of Toronto ^ contractor. He also found a bullet embedded in one of the oak beams on the east side of the house, presumably shot there the day of the battle. The adjacent land was quite a treasure house for the finding of solider's buttons, old coins and arrow heads from time to time. The house originally had 2 rooms on main floor and 2 above with 2 fireplaces. Mir. Bailey said the house was frame lined with sun dried brick. He left some of these bricks in a piled to be use in the foundation but next morning when he went to use them they were gone. There had been rain during the night. Col. Stevens lived in the house at the time of the battle of Queenston Heights. It was I think part of the U.E.L. street property. This property was divided and owned by several. Melea, Geo. Neale, Street. were names on different deeds. Then acquired by Jas Durham ^ about 1846 left it to his daughter Catherine, Mrs ^Wm Armstrong. Isabel M. Walsh

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