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Mansonville, Quebec

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and centralized manufacturing in larger centres. It operated as a feed and grain mill until 2004, when it was destroyed by fire. Overlooking the mill site is the mansion of the Manson family that founded the town. The mansion has since become a bed and breakfast.
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Mansonville, like many Eastern Townships communities, has long had a mixture of French and English-speaking residents and is home to over twenty nationalities and ethnic groups. Religious diversity is present, and in Mansonville,
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William Bryant Bullock, Beautiful Waters: Devoted to the Memphremagog Region in History, Legend, Anecdote, Folklore, Poetry, Drama. Memphremagog Press, Newport, Vt., 1926 (First Edition):pp. 20 and 21
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villages, Mansonville grew up around a water-powered mill which exploited a head of water above a fall on the North Branch of the
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Formerly a sleepy community, Mansonville has experienced some growth and prosperity because of its proximity to
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Mansonville was named after the Manson family, who were among the early settlers of the Potton township
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In 2009 a round barn, built in 1911 for Robert Jersey was listed as a cultural heritage site.
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churches are located a few yards apart. Mansonville was also the home of
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of Municipalite du canton de Potton (government for the township).
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village
Potton township
Eastern Townships
Quebec
Canada
Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality
Estrie
Canada–United States border
North Troy
Vermont
business centre
seat
Owl's Head ski resort
Eastern Townships
New England
Missisquoi River
economies of scale
Roman Catholic
United
Anglican
Russian Orthodox
Vitaly (Ustinov)
"Place names - Mansonville"
"CLSC"
the original
William Bryant Bullock, Beautiful Waters: Devoted to the Memphremagog Region in History, Legend, Anecdote, Folklore, Poetry, Drama. Memphremagog Press, Newport, Vt., 1926 (First Edition):pp. 20 and 21
Grange ronde de Mansonville
Canada Border Services Agency Listing
Portland Pipeline

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