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Neil Campbell and Jane Campbell, Jan. 1979

Interview of Neil Campbell and his wife Jane of Calabogie, Ont. Born in 1888, Neil talks aobut his ancestors who were among the earliest settlers brought to the Ottawa Valley by Laird Archibald McNab. Other topics include the lumber drives, history of the town of Calabogie, financial hardships during the Depression and the wealthy Barnett lumbering family. Side One: Interview of the Campbells. Side Two: Interview continues.

John McGonigal, Jan. 1979

Interview of John McGonigal of Arnprior, an amateur historian and descendant of the founder of Arnprior in 1940. He talks about the early history of the Ottawa Valley and the racial and religious animosity between the Irish Catholic settlers, the Protestant Loyal Orangemen and the French speaking settlers. Side One: Interview of John McGonigal. Side Two: Interview continues.

Janet Carmichael, Jan. 1979

Interview of Janet Carmichael of Sand Point, Ont., a genealogist and curator of the Arnprior museum. She traces the genealogy of several families of the Ottawa Valley including the Usburn and Gillies lumbering dynasties of the 19th century. Other topics include the history of Sand Point and it's only murder-suicide involving a tragic love triangle in 1918. Side One: Interview of Janet Carmichael. Side Two: interview continues.

James Biggs Jack, Jan. 1979

Interview of James Biggs Jack, a historian, politician and businessman from Arnprior. He discusses the history of Arnprior from its founding in 1823 to the passing of the McLachlin lumber empire in 1929. Other topics include Laird Archibald MacNab and Tom Low (MP in the late 1920's). Side One: Interview of James Biggs Jack. Side Two: Interview continues.

Jennings Gavan Jan/80

Side One: Jennings Gavan. Side Two: Carl Jennings, Michael Jennings, Lloyd Gavan - Carl's Kitchen.

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