History of East Bolton

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View of the South Bolton Bridge (photo circa 1940)

25 View of the South Bolton Bridge (photo circa 1940)

View of the bridge crossing the Missisquoi River on Mountain Road in South Bolton. On the top right, Carlton Randall’s bobbin mill.

 

Bolton Centre House (photo circa 1900)

26 Bolton Centre House (photo circa 1900)

Bolton Center, 11 Baker Pond Road, Ira Ezra Mooney’s residence, formerly the parsonage and Rubin Fuller’s house, later owned by Israel Peasley.

 

South Bolton French School

27  South Bolton French School

Then owned by the School Municipality of South Bolton (St-Thomas-Apôtre) the French school was located at 936 Route Bolton Pass; it had one classroom and teaching took place from 1957 to 1961. The students were then sent by bus to larger villages.

 


French Catholic School, South Bolton

28    French Catholic School, South Bolton (photo circa 1940)

Located at the back of this building located on Cameron Road where the Catholic Church St-Thomas-Apôtre is currently located in South Bolton. Initially this building was Wedge’s General Store and residence, then the French Catholic Church and school.

 

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