Excerpt from History of Waterloo
A short history of Waterloo was issued by P. H. Bolger in 1897, and after the Home Coming in 1905, a more comprehensive one was written by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sheridan and published in the Waterloo Democrat. We are very largely indebted to those two sources for our material, copying much of the text just as it was written, thereby preserving the facts and incidents which they took so much pains and trouble to get together. We thank them for their work, and to all others, who helped us in any way, we are very grateful. A brief sketch of the history of the town of Waterloo is first given because the town and village were one until 1850.
The pleasures of life are not all of the present and future. Much enjoyment comes from the ability to see, and hear, and know of the days and their events, long gone by. Knowing this, we ask all who are interested in Waterloo and its history, to join us in retrospect for a short time and,
"See the same scene
And view the same sun
And run the same course
That our fathers have run."
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