McKim, J.L.

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McKim, J.L.

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1845-1924

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J.L. McKim was a merchant who was born in 1845 in Wallace Bay, Nova Scotia. His store at Wallace Bridge was destroyed by a storm in 1873 and the merchandise washed away by high tides. They rebuilt the store, which was eventually sold to the O’Brien family, who opened it as the Bridge Motel. He died in Wallace Bridge in 1924.

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