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"In 1901, Florence McCrea married into one of the most prosperous families in the Dominion of Canada, becoming Lady Eaton fourteen years later when her husband, John Craig Eaton, was knighted. Not long after the death of her husband, Lady Eaton retired from her home in Toronto to the seventy-two-room, Norman-style chateau she had built on their King City property. She named it Eaton Hall. The estate fueled the local economy and community, supported the Canadian World War II effort and established a firm place in the hearts and minds of the residents of King Township. Rediscover an enchanting and bygone age with the life and history of Lady Eaton and her grand Eaton Hall"--Publisher description.
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Homes and haunts, Upper class women, Biography, Upper class, Mansions, History, Manors, Buildings, structures, Social life and customs, Buildings, Homes, Manners and customs, Eaton Hall (King Township, Ont.), Historic buildings, united states, Ohio, description and travelPlaces
Ontario, King (Township), King (Ont. : Township)Times
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-183) and index.
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