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Charlie Teed, Cyrus Eaton, & Leona MacLeod's lobstermen painting 1957

8/3/2013

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PictureArtist: Leona MacLeod
"Cyrus Eaton was a person too overwhelming to contemplate.  His decisions were of import to the world.  Yet he met the people of Pugwash as complete equals.
  One remembers the year 1957 when the big International Conference shook the people of Pugwash to action.

  Leona MacLeod completed a painting of lobsters traps on Pugwash wharf and a 98 year old Charlie Teed presented this wonderful painting to Cyrus Eaton.  The event was at Ivan Purdy's cottage West Pugwash where the populace gathered for a cook-out.  Cyrus Eaton introduced Anne Jone; in six months they married.
  Cyrus Eaton monumental figure in the financial and diplomatic world has many books and reams of print written about him, and rightly so; Charlie Teed, the imposing figure making the presentation that day could have recited enough tales that day to fill a huge book of Lore; but no one thought to listen and record.  Now it is too late.
  The Start Weekly, Toronto, did an article on "The Thinkers Conference" in 1960 and fortunately featured a good picture of Charlie Teed and his Walrus mustache.
  The Star quoted Charlie as saying, "I was a grown man when Eaton came through 70 years ago.  I called him Cy then and I see no reason to change now.  He doesn't want war and he is doing his best to avoid it.  He's a real gentleman." [from Lore of North Cumberland by Harry Brown and Others -- published by The North Cumberland Historical Society; Publication No. 9 -- 1982]

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July 29th, 2013

7/29/2013

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Cyrus Stephen Eaton (Dec 27, 1883 to May 9, 1979). Cyrus Eaton was buried by his wife, Anne Eaton, his children, grandchildren, and friends in a meadow under an oak tree overlooking Mahone Bay. A plaque is attached to a boulder to commemorate his life.
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Cyrus Eaton's burial place

7/29/2013

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Cyrus Eaton was buried in a meadow overlooking Mahone Bay on his Deep Cove property, where he had often walked, enjoying the peace, the marvelous view, and checking on his cattle.  

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Deep Cove home in 2010

7/29/2013

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Cyrus Eaton loved trees and planted them on the property of his summer home.  He could identify every tree and tell you where it came from.  After his death, The Cyrus Eaton Foundation contributed funds to purchase land for a conservancy. 

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Cyrus Eaton's summer home in Deep Cove, Mahone Bay

7/29/2013

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Acadia Farms Eaton's home from 1928 until 1979

7/29/2013

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Cyrus Eaton bought Acadia Farms. In 1912 it was a summer home for his large family. Then he moved there in ? and lived there until his death in 1979. He raised Shorthorn Beef Cattle and horses. It was his habit to walk daily, and he frequently rode his quarter horse, Red, and cross country skied until his late 80s.
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Cyrus and Margaret Eaton with seven children

7/29/2013

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Eaton home in Cleveland 1920s became Health Museum

7/29/2013

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Cyrus Eaton, his wife Margaret Pearl House Eaton, lived in this Euclid Avenue House in Cleveland, Ohio with their 7 children. Lee, Mary, Betty, Anna, Cyrus Jr., Farlee, and Mac.

"The first of its kind in the western hemisphere, the Cleveland Health Museum was devoted exclusively to human biology." Later it became part of the Cl

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Crayon drawing of Joseph Howe Eaton's store by Violet Williams

7/29/2013

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Violet Williams made a crayon drawing of the store owned by Joseph Eaton.  She keeps this drawing framed in her home.

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Joseph Eaton Store -transformed

7/29/2013

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