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Places
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Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, erected in
1821. |
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"Richmond
Villa," home of the
Abraham Law
family, on the northwest corner of Yonge and
Richmond
streets, built about 1853.
Mrs.
Elizabeth (Klinck) Lawis pictured on the verandah. |
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Another view of
"Richmond
Villa," home of the
Abraham Law
family. The house was demolished in 1952. |
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A residence built and put up for
sale in 1885 by
William
Harrison at
17 Elizabeth
Street North. |
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Richmond Hill Masonic
Lodge building, where
Miss Aiken sang
"The Woodland Tree" in a February 1876
concert. |
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Headford Public
School. This replacement of an earlier school was built in 1874, but the
photograph was likely taken years later. |
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The
P.G. Savage store
sometime in the 1870s or 1880s. |
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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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