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1836 - 2011 (~ 175 years)
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Name |
Grand Ave. S. 0037 (stone cottage - Ferguson Cottage Designated ) Cambridge |
Nickname |
2 |
Born |
constructed About 1836 |
37 Grand Ave. S., Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
Gender |
Unknown |
Designated Historical Building |
Bef 2011 |
37 Grand Ave. S., Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
Former Geographic Area |
Galt |
Heritage Conservation District |
Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
Dickson Hill Conservation District |
Died |
still standing 2011 |
Person ID |
I590 |
Properties |
Last Modified |
18 May 2012 |
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Notes |
- Ferguson Cottage
Designated
37 Grand Ave. S., Cambridge
Year Built: ca. 1836
Ferguson Cottage, one of the earliest surviving Scottish stone cottages in Cambridge, was the home of William Ferguson, a blacksmith from Scotland. It remained in the Ferguson family for about 80 years. The tiny, designated heritage building, built of local stone, is now the home of the Galt Horticultural Society.1a
1aPast Doors Open Waterloo Region Sites https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/discoveringTheRegion/resources/DoorsOpenPastSites.pdf
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