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Fergie Jenkins and Chatham All Stars Team Collectible Beer Cans brewed in Chatham Ontario Canada
These Cans of beer are no longer being produced they have been opened at the bottom keeping the pull tab intact see pics
Great addition to your collection or display
Chatham Ontario and the underground railway :
During the 19th century, the area was the northern terminus of the Underground Railroad. As a result, Chatham-Kent is now part of the African-Canadian Heritage Tour. Uncle Tom\'s Cabin Historic Site is a museum of the Dawn Settlement, established in 1841 by Josiah Henson near Dresden as refuge for the many slaves who escaped to Canada from the United States.[4] John Brown, the abolitionist, planned his raid on the Harpers Ferry Arsenal in Chatham and recruited local men to participate in the raid. He held in Chatham a Convention of Colored Men on May 8–10, 1858.[5] The small village of North Buxton, part of the African Canadian Heritage Tour, also played an important role in the Underground Railroad. By the 1850s, the city of Chatham was referred to as the \"black mecca of Canada\".[6] A museum in the city, the Black Mecca Museum, still bears this name.[7] Chatham was home to a number of black churches and business, with Black Canadians making up one-third of the city\'s population and controlling a significant portion of the city\'s political power.