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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
Lorne Avenue
1   mind's eye on the northeast corner of Lorne Avenue and Yonge
2   city limits to a terminus at the corner of Lorne Avenue in the heart of Richmond
3   northeast corner of Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue and Toronto's northern limits - then at the
4   Hill station, Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue. The first week set a heady pace. Late on Monday
5   of Arnold Crescent and Lorne Avenue. Work was not always harmonious. Wednesday of the
6   Lot 40 Stop 24 Mill Road Stop 25 Richmond Hill (Lorne Avenue) Stop 26 Richmond Hill High School (Wright
7   its waiting room at Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue - the first electric lighting recorded in
8   Park Grounds at Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue, decorated for the 1911 Old Boys
9   evergreen arch at Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue.
10   Yonge Street, south of present-day Lorne Avenue, on James Shaw's subdivided Lot 46.
11   of town, Council authorized the opening of Lorne Avenue and the southerly extension of Church

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