File:Replica of an original cottage on the site of old fairfield, ontario.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionReplica of an original cottage on the site of old fairfield, ontario.jpg |
English: Replica of an original cottage that was destroyed in the Battle of the Thames, Fairfield (Moraviantown), Ontario, Canada. The site of the original village of Fairfield, destroyed by American troops who wrongly accused the pacifist inhabitants of sheltering British officers, was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1949. |
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Author | Ernest Mettendorf | ||
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