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Address: 112 Main Street South, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 3G3
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This building is located on the south-east corner of lot 6 of the Young & Barber Survey Plan. In 1849, the lot was purchased from the original, registered owner, Mr. Pratt by George Kennedy. The Georgetown Map of 1854 indicated that a building was present on the south-west corner of the lot with a smaller, possibly residential building behind. In 1862, Kennedy sold part of the lot to Robert Maw, retaining the north-east corner for himself. In 1869, the Maw property was partitioned and sold to William Roe, A. Campbell and Richard Redding.