A meticulously preserved snapshot of late 19th-century Forfarshire, Scotland, the "Forfarshire Directory for 1887-8" offers a rich resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the social and economic fabric of the region. This directory provides a detailed listing of residents, businesses, and local institutions, offering a comprehensive overview of the area during this period.
Originally published in 1887, this directory serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the demographics, commercial activities, and community structures of Forfarshire. Researchers will find detailed information about individuals, their occupations, and their locations, making it an indispensable tool for tracing family histories and studying local history.
This volume is a treasure trove for those seeking to delve into the past and uncover the stories of the people who shaped Forfarshire.
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