Inver, Perthshire
Historical Description
INVER, a village, in the parish of Little-Dunkeld, county of Perth, ½ a mile (W. S. W.) from Dunkeld; containing 106 inhabitants. This is a small place, situated at the confluence of the rivers Tay and Bran, and on the great Highland road from Perth to Inverness. Before the bridge of Dunkeld was built, here was a ferry across the Tay. The celebrated composer of Scotch reels, Neil Gow, was a native of the village. See DUNKELD, LITTLE.
Transcribed from A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, 1851 by Samuel Lewis