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- Thornhill
- 1 Elgin Mills to a point southeast of Thornhill.]
- 2 the branches of the Don River at Thornhill and York Mills, and finally southwest to
- 3 the street had reached Lot 29 south of Thornhill. Farther north, the right-of-way remained
- 4 Yonge Street from the hill south of Thornhill north to Langstaff Road. The party
- 5 at Richmond Hill, a second at Thornhill, and a third at Willowdale. Workers were
- 6 Finch's Corners and Newtonbrook, Thornhill, and Langstaff. Soon, the spires of
- 7 southern neighbours, York Mills, and Thornhill. Richmond Hill's higher elevation, combined
- 8 for Church of England services at Thornhill.
- 9 the mill owner who gave his name to the Thornhill community to the
- 10 Stewart also offered to go. South of Thornhill, they were joined by four more loyalists who
- 11 of Holy Trinity (Anglican) Church, Thornhill. So tense was the atmosphere on Yonge
- 12 little place" before going on to describe Thornhill, the next community in his book.
- 13 connections between Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Kleinburg, and the new OS&H station
- 14 the construction of stations at Weston, Thornhill (Concord), Richmond Hill (Maple), and
- 15 village sunk into the condition of a Thornhill or a Newtonbrook." 11 But Richmond
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