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The author assembles family recollections and local anecdotes to sketch settlement and social life in Ontario across the nineteenth century, tracing Loyalist migration, military upheaval, and land-tenure controversies. Chapters blend personal memoir, rural natural history, and practical guidance on farming, seasons, and domestic economy, alongside incidents of crime, forgery, and political unrest. Portraits of winter social life, maple-sugar ritual, fishing and wildlife, and steamboat passage illuminate daily experience, while discussions of emigration, land acquisition, and agricultural success offer practical advice. The tone is observational and anecdotal, aiming to preserve ordinary customs and local institutions for future readers.
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