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Where in the world?

In 1905, Copper Cliff, Algoma, was in Snider Township, while Copper Cliff, Nipissing, was in McKim township.  In Concession 1, McKim, were no dwellings; in Concession 2, the old CPR station, East Smelter and village, Copper Cliff mine main village with hospital, and the business district; Concession 3, had No. 2 mine and extension, Captain Lawson's residence, and a few houses.

In Copper Cliff, Algoma, Snider Township, Concession 1, were the Evans Mine, CPR station and a dozen dwellings; Concession 2, the Ontario Smelting Works, No. 1 extension mine, and another dozen houses, the Copper Cliff Mine, five dwellings, the Gorringe Club and Presbyterian church; Concession 3, had the No. 4 mine, No. 5 mine (Lady MacDonald), and the No. 6 mine (Clarabelle); Concession 4, was the locale of Lady Violet Mine, with one residence.  Old Timer Tales #427
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