English: "Cherry Cottage", Aylmer birth-place and family home of Rev. Francis Edward Clark D.D., LL.D 1851-1927. To the right, his mother, brother and himself aged 3. In the foreground, delegates to Christian Endeavor Convention, Ottawa, 1896. [On Feb 2, 1881 Rev. Clark founded the first formal church youth organization, Christian Endeavor, the prototype of the modern denominational "youth fellowship". Constructed in 1862, the house is listed in the Register of Cultural Heritage of Quebec
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Anson A Gard, (1904) "The hub and the spokes ; or, The Capital and its environs" The Emerson Press, Ottawa & New York
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Anson A Gard
"Cherry Cottage", Aylmer birth-place and family home of Rev. Francis Edward Clark D.D., LL.D
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