Early Days in Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill Photo Images
Historic Cemeteries of South York Region
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- Elgin Mills
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1 Richmond Hill Photo Images: the Newbery family
home, north of
Elgin Mills.
Pictured left to right are
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2 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Endean's
Garden Centre at
Elgin Mills in the
1930s.
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3 Richmond Hill Photo Images: general store on the southwest corner at
Elgin Mills from
around 1870 to 1919. The
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4 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The
New Elgin
Hotel at
Elgin
Mills
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5 Richmond Hill Photo Images: F. J. Woodward's blacksmith shop at
Elgin Mills, with
the
Glass butcher
wagon
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6 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Newton
Tanning Company at
Elgin Mills.
Located on the sideroad west of
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7 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Newton
Tanning Company at
Elgin Mills.
c1880.
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8 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking north on
Yonge Street in
Elgin Mills. circa
1913
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9 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Another view of
Elgin Mills.
Naughton's store, and then the
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10 Richmond Hill Photo Images: house on
Yonge St. north
of
Elgin
Mills.
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11 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Endean's
Garden Centre at
Elgin Mills in the
1930s
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12 Early Days in Richmond Hill: along both sides of the highway. Yet the Elgin Mills Road intersection reminds us that Elgin
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13 Early Days in Richmond Hill: [A day's trip from just east of Elgin Mills to a point southeast of
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14 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Lake, then to the east side again at Elgin Mills, south across the branches of the Don
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15 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 27 Canadian National spur line Stop 28 Elgin Mills Stop 29 Orange Home Stop 30 Wright's Gate
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16 Early Days in Richmond Hill: of Richmond Hill and Elgin Mills, the "well-tilled lands with comfortable
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17 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Newbery family home, north of Elgin Mills. Pictured left to right are Jennie
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18 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Garden Centre at Elgin Mills in the 1930s. The active horticultural
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19 Early Days in Richmond Hill: closer together. By the 1920s, Elgin Mills looked more like the northern end of
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20 Early Days in Richmond Hill: water power for the industries of Elgin Mills.
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21 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Katharine Munshaw found their Elgin Mills site too lonely, and soon moved south to be
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22 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Flanagan and James Fleck of Elgin Mills - although none stayed long in business.
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23 Early Days in Richmond Hill: general store on the southwest corner at Elgin Mills from around 1870 to 1919. The Post
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24 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Oak Ridges, with a busy tannery at Elgin Mills and an even-busier implement factory at
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25 Early Days in Richmond Hill: after their 1794 pioneering start north of Elgin Mills, the Munshaw family farmed through much of the
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26 Early Days in Richmond Hill: J. Woodward's blacksmith shop at Elgin Mills, with the Glass butcher wagon
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27 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Newton Tanning Company at Elgin Mills. Located on the sideroad west of
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28 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the west side of Yonge Street north of Elgin Mills. From 1836 to 1843 it was home to the
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29 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Church, Jefferson. Yonge Street north of Elgin Mills supported a number of small settlements in
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30 Early Days in Richmond Hill: area was judged too extensive. Including Elgin Mills within Richmond Hill was considered too
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31 Early Days in Richmond Hill: in Dunbar, Scotland, in 1831 and came to Elgin Mills with his parents eleven years later. He
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32 Early Days in Richmond Hill: took place on Wednesday afternoon last in Elgin Mills. The occasion of this meeting was to give
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33 Early Days in Richmond Hill: for it" north up Yonge Street to Elgin Mills. There they roused the Elgin Mills
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34 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Newton Tanning Company of Elgin Mills continued as leading employers of village
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35 Early Days in Richmond Hill: sale of farm stock and implements at Elgin Mills in October 1894. Gradually, over the next
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36 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Elgin Mills
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