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Stories from Mortimer House

The historic residence was sold by Lord Strathcona's family and became the Maritime Odd Fellows home, owned and operated by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Atlantic Canada in the early 1920s. SUBMITTED - Pictou Historical Photograph Society

The historic residence was sold by Lord Strathcona's family and became the Maritime Odd Fellows home, owned and operated by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Atlantic Canada in the early 1920s.

Published on January 11, 2013
Published on January 11, 2013
John Brannen  RSS Feed
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Mortimer House

PICTOU - Though the building is gone, Mortimer House's role in the history of the area is still present.

Stories from the people involved in the historic residence from its creation to its ultimate demise will be in this Saturday's feature article on Mortimer House.

Photos and comments from the web will also be featured. Be sure to check it out.

 

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