From an article by the Historical Society of the Gatineau:

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From an article by the Historical Society of the Gatineau:
Marshall, Caleb's oldest son, carried the mail on horseback to Maniwaki 70 miles north until a road was built and then he drove the stage. The stage driver was a glamorous figure in that frontier world. He made the speed records and was the first to learn the news along a hundred miles of road. Little wonder that pretty Hannah Chamberlain of Chelsea, just home after education in Boston, took an interest in Marshall
Marshall and Hannah Brooks were married in 1859 and as a wedding gift Caleb built them a house and a barnNas he did for each of his sons when they married. This white farmhouse still stands on its hill overlooking Low and is named Brooks Hill.

1901 Census, Dalhousie Quarter, Ottawa, Ontario - also with them was Margaret Brooks, b. March 17, 1878, listed as a niece

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