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- Miles' Hill
- 1 name to the rise of land first called Miles' Hill. Kinnear, on the other hand, passed into
- 2 Street travellers were using the name Miles' Hill to refer to both the rise of land and the
- 3 his name to the infant community of Miles' Hill.
- 4 himself, became the grand old man of Miles' Hill, and over the years divided much of his
- 5 classes at Miles' Hill were held in a log settlement house on the
- 6 after the governor had left the colony, Miles' Hill found itself far enough removed to avoid any
- 7 to the land. For many residents of Miles' Hill, the postwar years brought an economic
- 8 a muster of all available men in the Miles' Hill area. The recruits gathered at Lot 43 East,
- 9 to their farms," 9 and allowed the Miles' Hill men to return home in the spring and plant
- 10 Society The early years of settlement on Miles' Hill were dominated by secular rather than
- 11 congregations in both Scarborough and Miles' Hill. The call from Miles' Hill, described
- 12 first communion service at Miles' Hill was in keeping with the rough-and-ready
- 13 No one knows exactly why the residents of Miles' Hill began to cast about for a new name for their
- 14 may have inspired the change of name from Miles' Hill to Richmond Hill. National Archives
- 15 weekday schooling for the children of Miles' Hill may have evolved from James Miles' first
- 16 Miles Family and Miles' Hill
- 17 and Peace at Miles' Hill
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