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- Spence,_Ontario abstract "Spence is a ghost town in the Canadian province of Ontario, at the crossroads of the Nipissing Colonization Road and the Ryerson Road (now Nelson Lake Road). The name of the village came from Spence Township, named for former Postmaster General, Robert Spence. Approximately 10 km north of Dufferin Bridge it was a small farming community. By the 1870s, a general store was owned by Henry Clifford and a hotel operated by William Cameron. The post office was opened in 1872 by William Ashdown. From 1919 Effie Doherety took over the postal service until 1952 when it closed.The Spence Inn (later named Simpson's Hotel) was operated by Levitt Simpson. It opened in 1878 and operated until 1911. A second store was added, blacksmith shop, two sawmills, church and school. Hamilton Brown taught at the school, which was built in 1875, and also ran the Spence Inn. In its prime. the population was between 100-150 residents.The community is now located in the municipality of Magnetawan, in the Parry Sound District.".
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageExternalLink spence2.asp.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageID "1976111".
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageLength "1479".
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageRevisionID "527004090".
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communities_in_Parry_Sound_District.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Dufferin_Bridge,_Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Magnetawan.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Magnetawan,_Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Parry_Sound_District.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Parry_Sound_District,_Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Spence_(Canadian_politician).
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spence".
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spence, Ontario".
- Spence,_Ontario hasPhotoCollection Spence,_Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Canada-ghost-town-stub.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Spence,_Ontario wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthernOntario-geo-stub.
- Spence,_Ontario subject Category:Communities_in_Parry_Sound_District.
- Spence,_Ontario subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Ontario.
- Spence,_Ontario hypernym Town.
- Spence,_Ontario point "45.578567 -79.632553".
- Spence,_Ontario type Settlement.
- Spence,_Ontario type SpatialThing.
- Spence,_Ontario comment "Spence is a ghost town in the Canadian province of Ontario, at the crossroads of the Nipissing Colonization Road and the Ryerson Road (now Nelson Lake Road). The name of the village came from Spence Township, named for former Postmaster General, Robert Spence. Approximately 10 km north of Dufferin Bridge it was a small farming community. By the 1870s, a general store was owned by Henry Clifford and a hotel operated by William Cameron. The post office was opened in 1872 by William Ashdown.".
- Spence,_Ontario label "Spence, Ontario".
- Spence,_Ontario sameAs m.06b9p3.
- Spence,_Ontario sameAs 6153448.
- Spence,_Ontario sameAs Q7575941.
- Spence,_Ontario sameAs Q7575941.
- Spence,_Ontario lat "45.578567".
- Spence,_Ontario long "-79.632553".
- Spence,_Ontario wasDerivedFrom Spence,_Ontario?oldid=527004090.
- Spence,_Ontario isPrimaryTopicOf Spence,_Ontario.