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Table of Contents

Title Page
Author's Preface
1 The Road through Richmond Hill
2 First Peoples on the Land
3 The European Settlers Arrive
4 From Miles' Hill to Richmond Hill: The Birth of a Community
5 Tories and Reformers
6 Stagecoach Lines and Railway Tracks
7 The Neighbours at Mid-Century
8 Fire Brigades and Fence Viewers
9 Picture Post Card Village of the 1880s and 1890s
10 Rails through Richmond Hill
11 The Flowering of Richmond Hill
12 The Village Transformed
Epilogue
Appendices
Table of Illustrations
Index
Langstaff Road
1   Richmond Hill town limits sign near Langstaff Road. New commercial and residential developments
2   hill south of Thornhill north to Langstaff Road. The party worked for three days. Another
3   suitable for wagon traffic to Lot 35 at Langstaff Road and partly cut to Lot 53 near Bond's
4   sides of the route. Crossing today's Langstaff Road and entering the present town limits of
5   19 Langstaff Road Stop 20 Garden Avenue Stop 21 Westwood's Lane
6   The corner of Yonge Street and Langstaff Road (Highway 7) had not seen as much action since
7   on the west side of the road between Langstaff and Carrville roads - the emerging
8   Street roadway, from present-day Langstaff Road north to Bloomington Road, Jones noted
9   on Yonge Street, across rough-cut Langstaff Road to have dinner with our friends. They
10   was only one of about nine inns between Langstaff Road and Oak Ridges during the mid-century
11   By the 1830s, new hotels had opened at Langstaff Road and Bond Lake. 12 And William Crew
12   Residents of Langstaff Road West in the Early

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