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  • Stanstead Journal, Dec. 1, 1938: “Kathan block vacated”
    • The automobile sales and show room is being moved to the upper building of the Three Villages Building Association on Foundry Hill; the beauty parlor goes to premises formerly occupied by Munroe Farms, in the Royal Bank building,; the A & P store to the Baldwin building opposite the hotel; the Chinese laundry across the bridge to the Parsons building; the Bouchard market to the old drug store building across the street.
  • Article du Stanstead Journal: « Pioneer Life on the Frontier », Feb., 1952 (biographical sketches)
    • George James: manufacture of boots and shoes, 1856, in a building north of Spalding’s store
      • Built astride the line and was manufacturing in one building now owned by Robert Parson
    • T. Pierce: purchased the building owned by Robert Parson
      • The building was at the time astride the line, moved north to Canada
      • 1868: Pierce and Hall: shoe and boot making
      • 4 years later Hall withdrew
      • Pierce continued until 1879
  • Stanstead Journal, Nov. 28, 1872
    • Parsons & Carpenter – Jewellery and fancy goods department
    • Carpenter Drug store – Robert C. Parson and John H. Carpenter.

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