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CARLETON PLACE

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 338 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CARLETON See also:PLACE , a See also:town and See also:port of entry of See also:Lanark See also:county, See also:Ontario, See also:Canada, 28 m. S.W. of See also:Ottawa, on the See also:Mississippi See also:river, and at the junction of the See also:main See also:line and See also:Brockville See also:branch of the See also:Canadian Pacific railway. It has abundant See also:water-See also:power privileges, and extensive railway-repair shops and woollen See also:mills. Pop. (1901) 4059.

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