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- Father Francis Patrick DuffyThe most celebrated U.S. Army chaplain in the Great War, Father Francis Patrick Duffy, a Roman Catholic priest, was born in Cobourg, Canada, and was ordained in 1896. He attended the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and then was appointed professor of psychology and ethics at St. Joseph's …The most celebrated U.S. Army chaplain in the Great War, Father Francis Patrick Duffy, a Roman Catholic priest, was born in Cobourg, Canada, and was ordained in 1896. He attended …Cobourg Public Library
- Edwin Guillet's GroceryThe proprietor is behind the counter at the front left. Bob Fice is at the rear next to the coffee grinder.The proprietor is behind the counter at the front left. Bob Fice is at the rear next to the coffee grinder.Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Curlers playing on a creekThe sport of curling in Cobourg pre-dates 1859 when an ad appeared in the local paper regarding a meeting for the purpose of re-establishing the Cobourg Curling Club. In the 1860s there were two rinks operating on the Factory Creek pond and a total of seven rinks in Cobourg overall. …The sport of curling in Cobourg pre-dates 1859 when an ad appeared in the local paper regarding a meeting for the purpose of re-establishing the Cobourg Curling Club. In the …Cobourg Public Library
- Lucy BrookingLucy Brooking operated a small elementary school in the home of her parents on Anne Street, Cobourg in 1896. Later, Miss Brooking moved to Toronto to teach at St. Margaret's College and at Alexandria Industrial School. Miss Brooking died in Toronto around 1945.Lucy Brooking operated a small elementary school in the home of her parents on Anne Street, Cobourg in 1896. Later, Miss Brooking moved to Toronto to teach at St. Margaret's …Cobourg Public Library
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