Early Days in Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill Photo Images
Historic Cemeteries of South York Region
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1 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street Agricultural Society
- Yonge Street
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1 Early Days in Richmond Hill: bested the radial car for control of Yonge Street.
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2 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Works on the left or east side of
Yonge
Street.
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3 Richmond Hill Photo Images: the
Richmond
Hill station,
Yonge Street and
Lorne
Avenue.
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4 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Street,
along the east side of
Yonge Street, from
the
Richmond Hill
bakery
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5 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Railway tracks towards
Yonge Street. The
H.J. Mills
greenhouses are top
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6 Richmond Hill Photo Images: and entrance to the Park Grounds at
Yonge Street and
Lorne Avenue,
decorated for the
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7 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Major Mackenzie
Drive) west of
Yonge Street in
1918.
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8 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking north on
Yonge Street from
the roof of the
Methodist
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9 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking south on
Yonge Street from
the roof of the
Methodist
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10 Richmond Hill Photo Images: general store, southwest corner of
Yonge and
Centre streets,
circa 1915.
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11 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Loyal
True Blue and Orange Home,
Yonge Street
North, opened in 1923. Roger Carlsen
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12 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Store on the east side of
Yonge Street,
north of the radial railway station.
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13 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Rustic Inn on the
west side of
Yonge Street at
Nos.
24-28
South. The
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14 Richmond Hill Photo Images: and buggy compete for attention on
Yonge
Street.
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15 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Field Day parade turns off
Yonge Street into
the
park during the
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16 Richmond Hill Photo Images: at the southeast corner of present-day
Yonge Street and
Highway 7.
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17 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Miles) at
the southwest corner of
Yonge Street and
Major Mackenzie
Drive, as it
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18 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Richard
Gapper on the east side of
Yonge Street near
today's
16th Avenue,
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19 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Robert Moodie
on his ride down
Yonge Street in
the evening of December 4, 1837.
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20 Richmond Hill Photo Images: was located on the east side of
Yonge Street,
south of the
Trench
Carriage
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21 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Langstaff
Toll-gate, today's
Yonge Street and
Highway 7
intersection. For
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22 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Martin
Macleod, west of
Yonge Street and
north of
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23 Richmond Hill Photo Images: on
Carrville Road,
west of
Yonge Street,
built in 1865.
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24 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Yonge Street,
looking north from
Elgin
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25 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Located on the sideroad west of
Yonge Street
behind the blacksmith shop on the
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26 Richmond Hill Photo Images: at the
north-east corner of
Yonge and
Major
Mackenzie, c1885.
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27 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Church, circa 1900, looking north up
Yonge Street, with
the spire of the
Methodist
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28 Richmond Hill Photo Images: 1895. The house was built in 1849, facing
Yonge Street; in
the twentieth century it was moved to
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29 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking south on
Yonge Street from
just south of Dunlop Street, c.1900.
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30 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Yonge Street
looking north from
Major
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31 Richmond Hill Photo Images: barn-raising at the south-east corner of
Yonge St. and
Major Mackenzie.
circa 1909?
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32 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Yonge Street, just
south of
Lorne
Ave.
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33 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking north on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Palmer House is
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34 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Yonge Street
looking north from
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35 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking north on
Yonge Street in
Elgin Mills. circa
1913
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36 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The
Atkinson
house at 10370
Yonge St. The
house was behind the funeral parlour.
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37 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The
Newbery house on
Yonge St. north
of
Elgin
Mills.
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38 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking south on
Yonge St. from
north of
Centre
St.
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39 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking north on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
Palmer House is
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40 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking south on
Yonge St. at
Arnold. The
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41 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking south on
Yonge St. from
the spire of the
Presbyterian
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42 Richmond Hill Photo Images: "Glenkilloch" on
Yonge St. at
Trayborn Dr.
where Wendy's is
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43 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The east side of
Yonge Street
north of Centre Street. In the photo are
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44 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking south on
Yonge Street
around 1930. The
Palmer House
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45 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Yonge St. at the
corner of
Dunlop St.,
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46 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Looking north on
Yonge St. from
just south of
Wright St.
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47 Richmond Hill Photo Images: north half of lot 49 on the west side of
Yonge St. It was
located just north of the
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48 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Routledge
Blacksmith Shop on
Yonge St. in
Oak Ridges circa
1927 just
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49 Richmond Hill Photo Images: corner of
Elmwood Ave.
and
Yonge
St.
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50 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The Stanford house at 10039
Yonge
St.
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51 Richmond Hill Photo Images: of
Langstaff Rd.
between
Yonge St. and
Bathurst
St.
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52 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Parade on
Yonge
St.
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53 Richmond Hill Photo Images: The
Gray house at the corner of
Yonge St. and
Major
Mackenzie
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54 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Presbyterian Church Manse with 82
Yonge St. South to
the right.
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55 Richmond Hill Photo Images: Hunt St. from its
former site on
Yonge St. where
the Ford dealership is currently
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56 Early Days in Richmond Hill: out Yonge Street. C.W. Jefferys, The Picture Gallery of Canadian
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57 Early Days in Richmond Hill: stagecoach traffic that rumbled along Yonge Street, opening hotel and tavern businesses to serve
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58 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street has left its mark on the history of
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59 Early Days in Richmond Hill: too, announces its presence along this Yonge Street lifeline. Signs of growth are everywhere.
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60 Early Days in Richmond Hill: past and present remain strong. As Yonge Street rises in elevation south of Major
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61 Early Days in Richmond Hill: northeast corner of Lorne Avenue and Yonge Street.
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62 Early Days in Richmond Hill: automobile dealerships reminds us that Yonge Street brought the automobile as well as the
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63 Early Days in Richmond Hill: to commemorate the historic role of Yonge Street, the cairn
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64 Early Days in Richmond Hill: to the final decade of the twentieth, Yonge Street has been the spinal cord of Richmond
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65 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Line of Yonge Street, showing the various routes between Lake
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66 Early Days in Richmond Hill: had already decided on the name - Yonge Street, after Sir George Yonge, an
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67 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Detroit River. A second road, named Yonge Street, would strike north from Toronto to the
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68 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Simcoe strengthened his case for a Yonge Street route by adding commercial factors to his
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69 Early Days in Richmond Hill: crossed to the west of the future Yonge Street around Bond Lake, then to the east side
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70 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street after the secretary of state and Yonge Street after the secretary of war. Sir George
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71 Early Days in Richmond Hill: George Yonge left no children, so Yonge Street is his only legacy to the
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72 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street project was soon underway. Between February
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73 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Equally important, "half the road on Yonge Street is allotted to settlers." By Christmas,
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74 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Berczy proved unable to finish his Yonge Street contract within the specified year. Equipment
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75 Early Days in Richmond Hill: contributed to the collapse of his Yonge Street project himself by flirting with a rival
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76 Early Days in Richmond Hill: who opened up the farmlands east of Yonge Street in the 1790s; two centuries later these lands
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77 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the end of May, Yonge Street had been "opened" - that is, a path twenty
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78 Early Days in Richmond Hill: those initial months of the Yonge Street project, Simcoe and his surveyors relied
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79 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Hill history as a builder of Yonge Street and a colonizer of adjacent Markham
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80 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Township and early builder of Yonge Street. John Andre, William Berczy, Co-Founder of
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81 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Berczy began work on the stretch of Yonge Street from the hill south of Thornhill north
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82 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 53 near Bond's Lake. "The piece of Yonge Street from [Lot] 29 to River Holland which I have
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83 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Surveyor, who made the first survey of Yonge Street in 1794. Association of Ontario Land
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84 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the 1790s, in addition to his work on Yonge Street and Dundas Street, the energetic Jones
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85 Early Days in Richmond Hill: resumed his Yonge Street work on January 4, 1796. More than a surveyor
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86 Early Days in Richmond Hill: described it as a road or street, Yonge Street in the late 1790s was little more than a
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87 Early Days in Richmond Hill: "an Indian & a Canadian" travelled the Yonge Street route all the way from Georgian Bay to the
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88 Early Days in Richmond Hill: report consisted of a "list of settlers on Yonge Street, stating the improvements that have been
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89 Early Days in Richmond Hill: data for his report by going along Yonge Street and noting activity on the various lots on
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90 Early Days in Richmond Hill: up Yonge Street with Augustus Jones in the 1790s, then
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91 Early Days in Richmond Hill: we must leave Yonge Street - the spinal cord of the Europeans'
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92 Early Days in Richmond Hill: east or Markham Township side of Yonge Street than on the west or Vaughan Township
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93 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Works on the left or east side of Yonge Street. On November 19, 1896, between nine and ten
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94 Early Days in Richmond Hill: terminus on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue and Toronto's northern
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95 Early Days in Richmond Hill: paused for breath as it pushed north up Yonge Street - reaching Oak Ridges, Aurora, and
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96 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was located on the west side of Yonge Street, immediately north of Bond Crescent,
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97 Early Days in Richmond Hill: for they were now connected directly with Yonge Street. Village teenagers rode the line to high
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98 Early Days in Richmond Hill: T&Y purchased new radial cars, extended its Yonge Street line to Lake Simcoe in 1907, and converted
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99 Early Days in Richmond Hill: track was placed along the east side of Yonge Street, the side to the lee of drifting
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100 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on the Metropolitan line at Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. City of
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101 Early Days in Richmond Hill: moving work crews into place along Yonge Street - one crew at Richmond Hill, a
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102 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 56 at the Richmond Hill station, Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue. The first week set
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103 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Street, along the east side of Yonge Street, from the Richmond Hill bakery
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104 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the short-distance passenger travel along Yonge Street.
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105 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and electric rail travel had benefited Yonge Street and the centre of Richmond Hill, the
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106 Early Days in Richmond Hill: along the Yonge Street line of the Metropolitan Railway
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107 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Mrs. E.E. (Gamble) Clarke, 12673 Yonge Street
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108 Early Days in Richmond Hill: dynamo house, smoke stack - 12485 Yonge Street
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109 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Michael Clarke's house, 12611 Yonge Street
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110 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 12691 Yonge Street, a "cottage" built in 1936 by Robert
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111 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Toronto, our big green car glides north on Yonge Street, through the pleasant suburban villages of
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112 Early Days in Richmond Hill: promenade makes a nice approach from Yonge Street to the Pavilion, which is prettily
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113 Early Days in Richmond Hill: merrily up Yonge Street, the Metropolitan trolleys took dancers to
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114 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and overhead wires stretching up and down Yonge Street as far as the eye could see, the
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115 Early Days in Richmond Hill: four electric lights in its waiting room at Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue - the first electric
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116 Early Days in Richmond Hill: lights would be hung in the centre of Yonge Street, about six metres (twenty feet) above ground
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117 Early Days in Richmond Hill: business places and residences along Yonge Street, and many of the homes along the side streets.
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118 Early Days in Richmond Hill: passing under an evergreen arch at Yonge Street and Lorne
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119 Early Days in Richmond Hill: south on Yonge Street from the roof of the Methodist
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120 Early Days in Richmond Hill: north on Yonge Street from the roof of the Methodist
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121 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on the northeast corner of today's Yonge Street and Highway 7. City of Toronto
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122 Early Days in Richmond Hill: agricultural land, stretching from Yonge Street east to Bayview Avenue and north along
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123 Early Days in Richmond Hill: public school on the west side of Yonge Street in the core of the village - an ideal spot
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124 Early Days in Richmond Hill: behind the wheelbarrow. Let us walk along Yonge Street with Dorothy McKenzie Rumble as she
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125 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the south end of town, and takes us across Yonge Street.
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126 Early Days in Richmond Hill: National Railway tracks towards Yonge Street. The H.J. Mills greenhouses are top
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127 Early Days in Richmond Hill: M.L. McConaghy Public School on Yonge Street, the second Patterson School west of
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128 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Major Mackenzie Drive) west of Yonge Street in 1918. The Women's Institute
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129 Early Days in Richmond Hill: places of business, the banners across Yonge Street, the parades and bands and speeches and
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130 Early Days in Richmond Hill: turns off Yonge Street into the park during the 1923
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131 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Orange "orphanage" north on Yonge Street. "The changes in this village and district,"
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132 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Mr. A. J. Hume's residence on Yonge Street, be kind enough to return them, after he is
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133 Early Days in Richmond Hill: carrying out the improvements to Yonge Street unearthed a bit of local history Tuesday when
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134 Early Days in Richmond Hill: highways department took a census of Yonge Street traffic. Each day from seven o'clock in the
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135 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the rubber-tired vehicle now owned Yonge Street. Daily traffic at Langstaff Corner
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136 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street through Richmond Hill in 1927.
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137 Early Days in Richmond Hill: yet another wave of development along Yonge Street. Long strings of homes sitting on five-acre
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138 Early Days in Richmond Hill: approach from Yonge Street. Archives of Ontario Parking and picnicking.
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139 Early Days in Richmond Hill: automobile seriously started to take over Yonge Street. The summer of 1924 witnessed a daily average
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140 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was that Governor Simcoe's former Yonge Street stump trail passed from county to provincial
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141 Early Days in Richmond Hill: sold for $60,000. Radial runs on Yonge Street were cut in half and co-ordinated with new
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142 Early Days in Richmond Hill: plans to end radial service on Yonge Street. Richmond Hill and other communities along the
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143 Early Days in Richmond Hill: radial cars returned to the stretch of Yonge Street that ran from Richmond Hill south to
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144 Early Days in Richmond Hill: radial cars still ran along Yonge Street south of the village for another eighteen
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145 Early Days in Richmond Hill: High School at the southwest corner of Yonge and Wright streets became too small, and
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146 Early Days in Richmond Hill: strategic role in secondary education along Yonge Street. Half a century earlier, Richmond Hill
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147 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Loyal True Blue and Orange Home, Yonge Street North, opened in 1923. Roger Carlsen
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148 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Rustic Inn on the west side of Yonge Street at Nos. 24-28 South. The
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149 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Iroquoian sites on the west side of Yonge Street suggest "a single community moving through
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150 Early Days in Richmond Hill: located southwest of the intersection of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. It seems to
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151 Early Days in Richmond Hill: eighty hectares) at the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie
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152 Early Days in Richmond Hill: later attention on his uncle's property at Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. He moved on
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153 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Mississaugas over his right to run the Yonge Street survey through their lands. 33 That
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154 Early Days in Richmond Hill: at York and the few settlers along Yonge Street were especially apprehensive. 35 But the
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155 Early Days in Richmond Hill: his "Report on the Condition of Yonge Street." Jones himself was personally very close to
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156 Early Days in Richmond Hill: surveyor general for Upper Canada in 1794. "Yonge Street, I suppose, was the intended centre for this
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157 Early Days in Richmond Hill: as the first to put down roots along Yonge Street within the boundaries of modern Richmond
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158 Early Days in Richmond Hill: lots were taken up along both sides of Yonge Street through the heart of the future village of
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159 Early Days in Richmond Hill: north along the east side of Yonge Street, William Bond is identified as the owner of
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160 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Shaws and Bonds - all these original Yonge Street pioneers were granted lots at the pleasure of
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161 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Simcoe's Yonge Street plan excluded any Crown reserve or clergy
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162 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Johnson) These settlers had to meet certain "Yonge Street conditions" in return for their free grants
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163 Early Days in Richmond Hill: specified hours or even days of work on Yonge Street.
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164 Early Days in Richmond Hill: surveyor general David Smith of Yonge Street in 1799, "and fit for every purpose of
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165 Early Days in Richmond Hill: a few consignments for the fur trade along Yonge Street over the next ten years, the £12,000 never
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166 Early Days in Richmond Hill: of Vaughan Township's thirty-five Yonge Street lots were granted up to 1798, and by 1802 the
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167 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Upper Canada, finally trekking north up Yonge Street in the spring of 1794. They passed beyond the
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168 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the entire length of Yonge Street, from York to Newmarket, provincial
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169 Early Days in Richmond Hill: since no important streams intersected Yonge Street in the core area of the present town, no
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170 Early Days in Richmond Hill: of Vaughan and the first on Yonge Street." 1
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171 Early Days in Richmond Hill: at the southeast corner of present-day Yonge Street and Highway 7. But Balsar and
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172 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the end of June 1797, then travelled up Yonge Street to their land. At about the time
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173 Early Days in Richmond Hill: building that was later part of 10370 Yonge Street.
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174 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the northeast corner of today's Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive; four years
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175 Early Days in Richmond Hill: their cabin, located some distance east of Yonge Street on a pathway charitably described as a
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176 Early Days in Richmond Hill: we have walked from our own log house on Yonge Street, across rough-cut Langstaff Road to
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177 Early Days in Richmond Hill: European settlement was not confined to Yonge Street. By late 1794 present-day Bayview Avenue
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178 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the municipality stretching east from Yonge Street, and named for William Markham,
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179 Early Days in Richmond Hill: to spend working on the construction of Yonge Street. Many probably regretted leaving comfortable
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180 Early Days in Richmond Hill: from France who settled farther north along Yonge Street.
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181 Early Days in Richmond Hill: eventually returned home. Meanwhile, on Yonge Street, "their little clearings were soon overrun
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182 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on each of his four large farms on Yonge Street, cleared the requisite number of acres, and
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183 Early Days in Richmond Hill: up Crown land grants along both sides of Yonge Street from present-day Elgin Mills Road
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184 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Anglican Church, on the east side of Yonge Street just south of Stouffville Road, near
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185 Early Days in Richmond Hill: settlers farther south along Yonge Street, Bayview Avenue, and Leslie Street
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186 Early Days in Richmond Hill: That is why they were given lands along Yonge Street, equidistant from existing French-speaking
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187 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and help open up the northern part of Yonge Street. 15
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188 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Augustus Jones headed up Yonge Street to look over the properties. Meanwhile,
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189 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Miles) at the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive, as it
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190 Early Days in Richmond Hill: opened at the southeast corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. It quickly
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191 Early Days in Richmond Hill: for himself on the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. There he
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192 Early Days in Richmond Hill: of his land on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive for a
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193 Early Days in Richmond Hill: a log settlement house on the west side of Yonge Street, just north of today's Presbyterian
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194 Early Days in Richmond Hill: to land he owned at the corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. For
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195 Early Days in Richmond Hill: town, Miles decided to move to his Yonge Street properties in 1800 - Lot 45 in Markham
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196 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the North West Company to cart supplies up Yonge Street, had lured people away from the land. "There
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197 Early Days in Richmond Hill: General Brock was well aware of the Yonge Street farmers' "clamour to return and attend to
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198 Early Days in Richmond Hill: many of the American-born settlers along Yonge Street faced questions of loyalty and patriotism as
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199 Early Days in Richmond Hill: tools initially distributed to friendly Yonge Street settlers by the Americans after they had
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200 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street farmers accused of pro-American sympathies
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201 Early Days in Richmond Hill: be made farther north. During the war, Yonge Street became a lifeline, though a precarious one,
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202 Early Days in Richmond Hill: North West Company started using the Yonge Street route over which it had dithered for so many
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203 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and Presbyterian preachers came up Yonge Street and held services from time to time -
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204 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Miles' property on the west side of Yonge Street, where the Presbyterian Church and its
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205 Early Days in Richmond Hill: hectares) of his land on the west side of Yonge Street to the church. Parts of this plot not used
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206 Early Days in Richmond Hill: By the mid-1820s, the community along Yonge Street between Major Mackenzie Drive and
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207 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street was on his itinerary, and in mid-July he made
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208 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Certainly the Duke travelled along Yonge Street in July 1819, but whether he stopped at
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209 Early Days in Richmond Hill: by forty feet), located on the west side of Yonge Street a short distance south of the present
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210 Early Days in Richmond Hill: sisters-in-law who lived south along Yonge Street, "set out in [their] Gloucester boots and
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211 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Richard Gapper on Lot 40 East (Yonge Street and 16th Avenue). She ended up staying
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212 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 1828, she recorded her first impression of Yonge Street south of the village centre: "You have now a
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213 Early Days in Richmond Hill: one to two thousand pounds on many parts of Yonge Street." 5 Along the road in the early 1830s, a
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214 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Twickenham Farm on the west side of Yonge Street just north of Richmond Hill.
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215 Early Days in Richmond Hill: two-hundred-acre (eighty-hectare) farm on Yonge Street next to the Smith property. Boyd was one
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216 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Jameson was equally effusive. Yonge Street, she observed, leads "through a well-settled
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217 Early Days in Richmond Hill: with the advance of civilization on Yonge Street." 13 Differences between these two groups
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218 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Richard Gapper on the east side of Yonge Street near today's 16th Avenue, later
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219 Early Days in Richmond Hill: York County farmers to march down Yonge Street and arrive in the
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220 Early Days in Richmond Hill: travelled up Yonge Street in mid-November to look for proof of support
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221 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the groups passed. The men coming down Yonge Street through Richmond Hill broke into smaller
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222 Early Days in Richmond Hill: they felt were needed in their Yonge Street district. With many friends among York's
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223 Early Days in Richmond Hill: pair represented the true wishes of the Yonge Street communities. Rather, she attributed their
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224 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Gapper O'Brien, chronicler of Yonge Street life in the late 1820s and early 1830s.
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225 Early Days in Richmond Hill: marching down Yonge Street to attack Toronto in December 1837.
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226 Early Days in Richmond Hill: rebel forces earlier that day. While out on Yonge Street to find out what was happening, he was
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227 Early Days in Richmond Hill: leaping fences, and succeeded in reaching Yonge Street to the south. He fell in with John
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228 Early Days in Richmond Hill: left Montgomery's and marched down Yonge Street towards Toronto. A truce party met them, and
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229 Early Days in Richmond Hill: were 1500 strong. They marched up Yonge Street to attack Mackenzie's force of some five to
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230 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Frances Moodie, Lot 49 East, on Yonge Street, a rallying point for Richmond Hill
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231 Early Days in Richmond Hill: plaque on the east side of Yonge Street, opposite Levendale. Photo by
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232 Early Days in Richmond Hill: fence and continue their progress south on Yonge Street. At the same time Francis Boyd arrived
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233 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Robert Moodie on his ride down Yonge Street in the evening of December 4, 1837. David
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234 Early Days in Richmond Hill: from the east side of Yonge Street and the back concessions of Markham
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235 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the west side of Yonge Street and the back concessions of Vaughan
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236 Early Days in Richmond Hill: So tense was the atmosphere on Yonge Street that most of those present at the funeral
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237 Early Days in Richmond Hill: two-storey log building on the west side of Yonge Street, between Centre and Richmond streets,
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238 Early Days in Richmond Hill: helped by the usual deplorable state of Yonge Street. "The road was in such bad condition," writes
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239 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Vaughan Township side of Yonge Street), from Aaron Munshaw to
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240 Early Days in Richmond Hill: military engineer, "the vaunted Yonge Street mud road" was little more than a "Slough of
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241 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the Anglicans built one on Yonge Street, south of the Presbyterians, in
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242 Early Days in Richmond Hill: sections formed by local ratepayers along Yonge Street both south and north of the village centre
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243 Early Days in Richmond Hill: activity along the stretch of Yonge Street, as well as new church and school buildings -
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244 Early Days in Richmond Hill: its houses and shops were strung out along Yonge Street, where Lots 46 and 47 had been subdivided on
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245 Early Days in Richmond Hill: fair, sponsored by the recently formed Yonge Street Agricultural Society and held on the
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246 Early Days in Richmond Hill: between two hotels on opposite sides of Yonge Street, while horse races were held along the road
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247 Early Days in Richmond Hill: church building on the east side of Yonge Street, about a block north of the
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248 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was a gentleman farmer who lived on Yonge Street north of Richmond Hill village. A
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249 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and hotels that had sprung up along Yonge Street from Toronto north to Holland Landing.
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250 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was located on the east side of Yonge Street, south of the Trench Carriage
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251 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and Raymond on the west side of Yonge Street, Vanderburgh on the east side, Gordon at
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252 Early Days in Richmond Hill: hotels saw their business boom. But the Yonge Street coach business itself proved extremely
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253 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street to the south, Barnabas
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254 Early Days in Richmond Hill: grew and commerce increased along Yonge Street, larger frame structures like
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255 Early Days in Richmond Hill: construction crews worked on improving Yonge Street north from Carrville
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256 Early Days in Richmond Hill: day's journey by way of Yonge Street was easily accomplished by stage - an old
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257 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Langstaff Toll-gate, today's Yonge Street and Highway 7 intersection. For many
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258 Early Days in Richmond Hill: government once more assumed control of Yonge Street, Dundas Street, and Kingston Road. Finally, in
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259 Early Days in Richmond Hill: before that, however, Yonge Street had been eclipsed by the new transportation
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260 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street had long been recognized as a vital
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261 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and Napanee, won the contract for the Yonge Street section of the project. For a sum of £1,188,
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262 Early Days in Richmond Hill: trustees continued work on Yonge Street, financing the project on money borrowed
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263 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street presented special problems, with its
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264 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 1845, government funding for Yonge Street work was exhausted, and all construction and
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265 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the debt in thirty years. By 1846, however, Yonge Street tolls of £954 for the year were insufficient
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266 Early Days in Richmond Hill: government announced in late 1849 that Yonge Street, together with Dundas Street and Kingston
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267 Early Days in Richmond Hill: resumed on Yonge Street during the early 1850s, to the delight of
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268 Early Days in Richmond Hill: for home, reached the corner of King and Yonge Streetsat exactly 1 P.M. & walked to Finch's in 2
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269 Early Days in Richmond Hill: bypassing the village and disrupting the Yonge Street stagecoach business. Farquharson On May 16,
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270 Early Days in Richmond Hill: drew passenger and freight service off Yonge Street and put the Toronto-to- Holland Landing
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271 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was finally put out of business when Yonge Street's interurban electric railway reached
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272 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Richmond Hill, challenged Yonge Street's monopoly on north-south trade, dealt a severe
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273 Early Days in Richmond Hill: horses or drove their carriages west from Yonge Street along Vaughan Sideroad. Two hours after
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274 Early Days in Richmond Hill: old water route through Lake Erie and the Yonge Street wagon
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275 Early Days in Richmond Hill: kilometres (about four miles) west of Yonge Street to avoid the steep slopes of Gallows Hill and
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276 Early Days in Richmond Hill: tap the rich commerce that had poured down Yonge Street from Bradford for the past half-century.
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277 Early Days in Richmond Hill: because of the continuing importance of Yonge Street as a transportation route. But equally
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278 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on a wooden sidewalk that stretched from Yonge Street along Vaughan Sideroad (Major Mackenzie
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279 Early Days in Richmond Hill: where Highway 7 today intersects Yonge Street, stood Langstaff, or Langstaff
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280 Early Days in Richmond Hill: the site of Toll Gate No. 3 on the Yonge Street highway, Langstaff Corners by
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281 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on the northeast corner of what are today Yonge Street and Highway 7 was purchased by the City
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282 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Elgin Mills Road today intersects Yonge Street, was Elgin Mills. So close to
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283 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Located on the sideroad west of Yonge Street behind the blacksmith shop on the
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284 Early Days in Richmond Hill: farm stood on the west side of Yonge Street north of Elgin Mills. From 1836 to 1843
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285 Early Days in Richmond Hill: John's Anglican Church, Jefferson. Yonge Street north of Elgin Mills supported a number
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286 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Martin Macleod, west of Yonge Street and north of Jefferson
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287 Early Days in Richmond Hill: prosperity to mill sites rather than Yonge Street travellers. Here, along a headwater tributary
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288 Early Days in Richmond Hill: was on the west, or Vaughan, side of Yonge Street, with a significant "arm" extending into
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289 Early Days in Richmond Hill: further complicated by the fact that Yonge Street divided it into two parts. Everything east of
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290 Early Days in Richmond Hill: residents from the west side of Yonge Street. David Bridgeford served on Vaughan
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291 Early Days in Richmond Hill: half of the township rather than on the Yonge Street strip along its far western
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292 Early Days in Richmond Hill: helped pull together the two sides of Yonge Street. Hotels, stores, and churches naturally
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293 Early Days in Richmond Hill: (today's 10117, 10119 and 10123 Yonge Street), Trench employed some fifteen men,
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294 Early Days in Richmond Hill: candidates represented a combination of Yonge Street business interests and agricultural concerns
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295 Early Days in Richmond Hill: or "plank" walkways two metres wide along Yonge Street and one metre wide on side streets. Opening
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296 Early Days in Richmond Hill: and hardware store on the east side of Yonge Street. The blaze spread quickly to Crosby's dry
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297 Early Days in Richmond Hill: as the Public School) on the west side of Yonge Street, and "for a time seriously threatened the
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298 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Church, circa 1900, looking north up Yonge Street, with the spire of the Methodist
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299 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Bond Lake Hotel. But where once the Yonge Street traveller stopped at one of the town's many
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300 Early Days in Richmond Hill: over the Robin Hood Hotel, on Yonge Street towards the south end of the village, and was
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301 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Farther north, on the right side of Yonge Street, the Richmond Hill Methodist Church and
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302 Early Days in Richmond Hill: one-fifth of a hectare) at the corner of Yonge Street and Centre Street East for a new
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303 Early Days in Richmond Hill: people have commenced promenading. Yonge Street with its fine stretch of sidewalks affords
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304 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Hill seemed poised to follow other Yonge Street communities into general economic decline.
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305 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Carriage Works on the east side of Yonge Street and the Newton Tanning Company of
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306 Early Days in Richmond Hill: were highlighted by a grand parade along Yonge Street, led by a loud and enthusiastic brass band.
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307 Early Days in Richmond Hill: agricultural implements along Yonge Street on May 24, 1884 - a time when prospects
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308 Early Days in Richmond Hill: four attached houses on the east side of Yonge Street at the south end of the village. She and
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309 Early Days in Richmond Hill: 1895. The house was built in 1849, facing Yonge Street; in the twentieth century it was moved to
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310 Early Days in Richmond Hill: his stately home on the west side of Yonge Street just north of the village core,
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311 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Saturday night to look up and down Yonge Street and notice the decided improvement the
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312 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Central Guaranty Trust Office at 10132 Yonge Street), council resumed its regular routine of
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313 Early Days in Richmond Hill: same year it purchased land east of Yonge Street for a new public park, later
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314 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street Pioneers
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315 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Tracks Block Yonge Street Construction
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316 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Moodie Rides Down Yonge Street
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317 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Simcoe: The Man Who Planned Yonge Street
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318 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street Settlers
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319 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street By
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320 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on a Map: Yonge Street Lots Assigned to French Royalists in
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321 Early Days in Richmond Hill: on Carrville Road, west of Yonge Street, built in
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322 Early Days in Richmond Hill: Yonge Street's Namesake: Sir George
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