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  • Our heritage
    • Our history
      • Background
      • The foundation of Rawdon
      • Beginning of settlement
        • Rawdon Township Opened to Settlers in 1820
      • Rawdon comes to life
      • Maps of Rawdon
    • Natural heritage
      • Rawdon Falls
        • 1st Fall or Manchester Fall
        • Daly Fall
        • Mason Falls
  • Population and families
    • Characteristics of the population
      • Census of the population of Rawdon
    • Communities +
      • The Germans
      • The Scots
      • The Hungarians
      • The Irish
        • Exhibit on the Irish in Rawdon
        • Saint Patrick’s Day in Rawdon
        • The Catholic Clergy and the Irish
      • The Poles
      • The Russians
        • Ludmilla Chiriaeff in Rawdon
      • The Czechoslovakians
        • Going through my life
      • The Ukrainians
      • Other ethnicities
    • Rawdon families
      • 3756 Kildare Road: The Leblancs’ Land
      • Thomas Lane
    • Chronicles
      • Kildare range and surroundings
      • A Son's dementia : The Nulty Affair
  • Community life
    • Churches
      • Christ Church Anglican Church
      • Catholic Church
      • The Methodist Church
      • The Russian Orthodox Church
      • The Presbyterian Church
      • The United Church of Canada
    • Schools
      • The first schools
      • St Louis School
      • Saint Anne Convent
      • Did you know that...
  • Economic life
    • The Marchand-Gareau-Guilbault family
    • Logging in Rawdon
    • La boulangerie Antonio Pichette
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  • Our heritage
    • Our history
      • Background
      • The foundation of Rawdon
      • Beginning of settlement
        • Rawdon Township Opened to Settlers in 1820
      • Rawdon comes to life
      • Maps of Rawdon
    • Natural heritage
      • Rawdon Falls
        • 1st Fall or Manchester Fall
        • Daly Fall
        • Mason Falls
  • Population and families
    • Characteristics of the population
      • Census of the population of Rawdon
    • Communities +
      • The Germans
      • The Scots
      • The Hungarians
      • The Irish
        • Exhibit on the Irish in Rawdon
        • Saint Patrick’s Day in Rawdon
        • The Catholic Clergy and the Irish
      • The Poles
      • The Russians
        • Ludmilla Chiriaeff in Rawdon
      • The Czechoslovakians
        • Going through my life
      • The Ukrainians
      • Other ethnicities
    • Rawdon families
      • 3756 Kildare Road: The Leblancs’ Land
      • Thomas Lane
    • Chronicles
      • Kildare range and surroundings
      • A Son's dementia : The Nulty Affair
  • Community life
    • Churches
      • Christ Church Anglican Church
      • Catholic Church
      • The Methodist Church
      • The Russian Orthodox Church
      • The Presbyterian Church
      • The United Church of Canada
    • Schools
      • The first schools
      • St Louis School
      • Saint Anne Convent
      • Did you know that...
  • Economic life
    • The Marchand-Gareau-Guilbault family
    • Logging in Rawdon
    • La boulangerie Antonio Pichette
  • Gallery
  • Toggle website search
  • Events
  • Projects
    • Exhibit on the Irish in Rawdon
    • Commemoration of Ludmilla Chiriaeff
    • Rich multicultural heritage
    • Rawdon: 175 ans d’histoire
  • Recent articles
  • About us
  • Share your story
  • EN
  • FR_CA

Our history

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The following sections summarize Rawdon’s history and will lead you to pages and other sites that will provide much more information on the evolution of Rawdon’s territory.

  1. Background
  2. The foundation of Rawdon
  3. Beginning of settlement
  4. Rawdon comes to life

In the coming months, we will be adding texts on more recent history. They will deal with events that occurred in the twentieth and even the twenty-first century.

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