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The Henry Farm neighbourhood is situated on property that was originally settled in 1806 by Henry Mulholland, a native of Clones County, Monaghan, Ireland. Henry Mulholland sold this farm in the early 1800’s, however it was reacquired in 1898 by his great grandson George S. Henry.
Nature's Child said:
Hey Jim,
Congratulations on being first to “like” my photos of The George S. Henry Oriole Lodge Historical Farm! 🙂
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Nature's Child said:
Hi Seedbud,
I am pleased you “liked” my photos of The George S. Henry Oriole Lodge Historical Farm!
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Nature's Child said:
Hi pleisbilongtumi,
Great to see you “liked” my photos of The George S. Henry Oriole Lodge Historical Farm!
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gcat1952 said:
this is fab Marina; history and beautiful photos!
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Clair SavethePlanet said:
Hi, I just came across an article posted in, of all places, the Daily Mail. I see that the author, Jane Christmas, once lived in this beautiful home.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8926891/I-hoped-moving-heal-trauma-32-homes-later-has.html
She posted a picture of herself and her mother standing on the lawn in front of this very home! Thanks for the peek, and the additional info!
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