In the Buxton-Elgin settlement, established in the mid-19th century in Ontario, Canada, residents primarily engaged in agriculture, farming various crops and raising livestock. Many also found work as tradespeople, including carpenters, blacksmiths, and masons, contributing to the community's infrastructure. Additionally, some residents took on roles in education, as teachers, or in religious services, while others operated small businesses to support the settlement's economy. The community was known for its strong emphasis on self-sufficiency and cooperation among its members.
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