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Lennoxville
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| Title |
Lennoxville
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| Abstract |
A short history of the development of Lennoxville, which the author claimed (circa 1954) might "...well be described as the last stand of the anglo-saxons in the Eastern Townships." Seventy-five percent of Lennoxville's population of 3,000 was English-speaking in 1954. In 2002, the town of Lennoxville was merged into the City of Sherbrooke. Slightly less than half the population of Lennoxville is today English-speaking.
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| Publication |
Canadian Forum
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| Volume |
Vol. 34
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| Issue |
no. 401
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| Pages |
57-58
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| Date |
June 1954
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| Language |
fr
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| Citation |
Masters, D. C. “Lennoxville.” Canadian Forum Vol. 34, no. 401 (June 1954): 57–58.
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