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Drynoch, the residence
of Captain
Martin
Macleod, west of
Yonge Street and
north of
Jefferson
Sideroad. Macleod built the home in 1846, named it after his home estate
in Scotland, and made it the headquarters of his vast 600-acre (about
240-hectare) Canadian farming operation. One of his sons, Colonel
James
Macleod, achieved fame with the North-West Mounted Police and came to be
regarded as a founding father of southern Alberta. |
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