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Cheese Curd for Bait

Cheese Curd for Bait

James McIntyre

Cheese Curd for Bait is a collection of poetry by James McIntyre, a Scottish-born poet who immigrated to Canada in 1841. Written in the 19th century, the work reflects McIntyre's deep appreciation for Canadian dairy culture, particularly the significance of cheese in the region of Ingersoll, Ontario. His poetry celebrates the natural beauty and industrious spirit of the area, making it a notable contribution to Canadian literature and local heritage.

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