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that on August 20th9 1821, Walter Johnstono of Dumfriee, Scotland, organized a Sunday School in DeSahle at the home of Thomas Marshall, who had

settled on the present site of the Ray Genge Motel.

Marshall faithfully promised to carry on this worthy work and later a chapel was built nearby both for this purpoeo and family worship. This estate was later owned by James Palmer, gehtlemeh farmer, and_

named Oeendyko.

An old dam wee repaired on the brook below and the water reieed to form an island retreat reached bye

ruetic bridge,

My mother? lille Beer, rehehbered, as a very young girl her invitation in from school for ‘Tea' in

the evening at this aristocratic home. She recalled to her surpgiee when all members of the family changed thelr clothes and presented themselves in

full dress, - ‘buttone and bowe' - in the big dining

r9053.

EAVERE - DoSahle had e liquor outlet in the early

deyo whom one fire. Sweeney, a worthy widow, eold

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