Early Days in Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill Photo Images
Historic Cemeteries of South York Region
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- Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church
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1 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, erected in
1821.
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2 Richmond Hill Photo Images: James
Dick, minister of the
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 1847-1877.
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3 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church and Manse.
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4 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church and Manse.
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5 Richmond Hill Photo Images: A luncheon at
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church circa 1895.
Rev. James A. Grant
is
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6 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Photograph taken from the tower of the
Presbyterian Church, circa 1900, looking north up
Yonge
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7 Richmond Hill Photo Images: dedication of a new
organ at the
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church in 1915. Pictured left to
right are:
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8 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Presbyterian Church and
manse, with
Reverend W.
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9 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Sims repairing the
pinnacle on the
Presbyterian Church (detail of previous photo)
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10 Richmond Hill Photo Images: A postcard of the
Presbyterian Church with a post-mark of 1907 on the
reverse.
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11 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Sims
repairing the pinnacle on the
Presbyterian Church. The old
Richmond Hill Presbyterian
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12 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Yonge St. from
the spire of the
Presbyterian Church. This photo pre-dates the barn-raising
on
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13 Richmond Hill Photo Images: left, the
Presbyterian Manse, and
Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church.
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14 Early Days in Richmond Hill: nineteenth century - Anglican and Presbyterian churches on the west side of the street,
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15 Early Days in Richmond Hill: hundred inhabitants. From the tower of the Presbyterian Church "may be obtained a pleasing view of a wide
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16 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Presbyterian Church
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17 Early Days in Richmond Hill: memories of 1912 start at the Presbyterian Church, where both her grandfathers had taken a turn
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18 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Presbyterian Church and the Public School back in 1912 were two
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19 Early Days in Richmond Hill: choirs of the Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Roman Catholic churches" led the
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20 Early Days in Richmond Hill: tree planting. June 9 Heirloom Tea - Presbyterian Church 2 to 4
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21 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and Major Mackenzie Drive for a Presbyterian church, manse, cemetery, and public school.
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22 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street, just north of today's Presbyterian Church. Miles himself was teacher, dispensing a
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23 Early Days in Richmond Hill: At a time when the organized church made only occasional appearances in the village,
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24 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Index to medicines. Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church / Photo by Mary-Lou Griffin During his
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25 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, erected in 1821. James Miles changed
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26 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Township of Markham and Whitchurch," came on April 10, and the church was
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27 Early Days in Richmond Hill: side of Yonge Street, where the Presbyterian Church and its cemetery stand today. He spoke to a
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28 Early Days in Richmond Hill: marriage register. Richmond Hill Presbyterian church / Photo by Mary-Lou Griffin Four years
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29 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the west side of Yonge Street to the church. Parts of this plot not used for church
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30 Early Days in Richmond Hill: timbers were being prepared for the new Presbyterian Church. "Arriving at the noon-hour when the voluntary
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31 Early Days in Richmond Hill: for dinner and attended the raising of the Presbyterian Church; the village was immediately renamed in his
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32 Early Days in Richmond Hill: centre of population" clustered around "a Presbyterian church, a school, a store and a tavern." 1 The
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33 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Jenkins continued as Richmond Hill's Presbyterian preacher until his death in 1843. His son,
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34 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on Yonge Street, south of the Presbyterians, in
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35 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and moral tone for its work by electing Presbyterian minister James Dick as its first
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36 Early Days in Richmond Hill: James Dick, minister of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 1847-1877. Village Methodists were also
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37 Early Days in Richmond Hill: reeve. Reverend James Dick of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church was appointed Superintendent of Common Schools
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38 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Photograph taken from the tower of the Presbyterian Church, circa 1900, looking north up Yonge Street,
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39 Early Days in Richmond Hill: keep pace with the new Methodist and Presbyterian buildings, the Anglicans in the early
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40 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Anglican Church and the tower of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church soared heavenwards. Farther north, on the right
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41 Early Days in Richmond Hill: dedication of a new organ at the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church in 1915. Pictured left to right are:
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42 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the ladies of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church promise to make an 1892 afternoon tea
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43 Early Days in Richmond Hill: birthday, she was honoured by the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church.
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44 Early Days in Richmond Hill: other ways - as town councillor, active Presbyterian layman, and temperance
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45 Early Days in Richmond Hill: at the public school - and the Presbyterian Church bell began tolling, flags were silently run
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