Early Days in Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill Photo Images
Historic Cemeteries of South York Region
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- Moodie, Robert
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1 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Marion Smith Graham in front of the old
Colonel Moodie
home on Lot 49 East, Yonge Street
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2 Richmond Hill Photo Images: community, who accompanied Colonel
Robert Moodie
on his ride down
Yonge Street
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3 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The old
Moodie house
on Lot 49 circa 1900.
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4 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The old
Moodie house
on Lot 49 circa 1900.
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5 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Smith Graham in front of the old Colonel Moodie home on Lot 49 East, Yonge Street On the
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6 Early Days in Richmond Hill: readily agreed to accompany Moodie on his ride to Toronto. Hugh Stewart
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7 Early Days in Richmond Hill: upon the Queen's highway," challenged Moodie.
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8 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 1837 Rebellion - the shooting of Colonel Robert Moodie outside Montgomery's Tavern on
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9 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was allowed a brief visit with Moodie, "who I found lying on the floor in a small
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10 Early Days in Richmond Hill: after Moodie had fallen in front of the tavern,
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11 Early Days in Richmond Hill: "loyal" population at the residence of Robert Moodie on Lot 49 East, across the road and south a
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12 Early Days in Richmond Hill: referred to him respectfully as "Colonel" Moodie and his residence was always "Colonel
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13 Early Days in Richmond Hill: in number about 60, opposite Colonel Moodie's house." Fearing their intentions, Stewart, by
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14 Early Days in Richmond Hill: by Mary-Lou Griffin Stewart found the Colonel and his family safe inside, quite unaware of
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15 Early Days in Richmond Hill: time Francis Boyd arrived at Moodie's place, then William Crew, and
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16 Early Days in Richmond Hill: farmed Lot 51 West. As Crew came out Moodie's door and prepared to saddle up, Munshaw
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17 Early Days in Richmond Hill: o'clock, word had reached the loyalists at Moodie's that Crew had been stopped and taken prisoner.
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18 Early Days in Richmond Hill: role in Tory politics, and like Moodie, enjoyed being called
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19 Early Days in Richmond Hill: names are familiar: Richard Gapper, Robert Moodie, Hugh Stewart, David Bridgeford, and
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20 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Canadian-born; only one (the ill-fated Robert Moodie) was Scottish-born. Their religious
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21 Early Days in Richmond Hill: assault on Montgomery's Tavern, Colonel Moodie was buried in the churchyard of Holy Trinity
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22 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 7 - perhaps after returning in a rage from Moodie's funeral - he apparently tried to hang one of
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23 Early Days in Richmond Hill: of Colonel Moodie in Trinity churchyard,
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24 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Colonel Moodie Rides Down Yonge
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