Table of Contents
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People
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Michel
Saigeon's tombstone at
Temperanceville |
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Henry St.
George, aristocratic owner of
"Glen Lonely"
estate until his death in 1896. |
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Reverend James
Dick, minister of the
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 1847-1877. |
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David
Bridgeford, veteran of the War of 1812 and prominent member of the
Richmond Hill
community, who accompanied Colonel
Robert Moodie
on his ride down
Yonge Street in
the evening of December 4, 1837. |
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Parker Crosby,
owner of a dry goods store destroyed in the disastrous fire of April
1866. |
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John
Langstaff, who gave his name to the settlement of
Langstaff or
Langstaff
Corners, and whose son, grandson, and great-grandson dispensed medicine
in
Richmond Hill
from 1849 to 1973. |
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Amos Wright,1st
reeve of Markham Township, c1850. |
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Amos
Wright, Member of Parliament, 1851-1867. This photograph likely dates to
the 1860s. |
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Another photograph of
Amos
Wright. |
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The sons of Asahel Wright.
Standing, left to right, are Michael,
Amos,and Mark.
Seated are Joseph, John, Abel, and Asahel. 1861. |
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This electronic finding aid to the local historical photos of Richmond Hill is provided courtesy of the Richmond Hill Public Library.
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