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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
Trench Carriage Works
1   Richmond Hill, with the Trench Carriage Works on the left or east side of Yonge
2   and 9. Trench Carriage Works
3   German blacksmith working in the Trench Carriage Works, and the north end blacksmith, were said to have
4   first gasoline service station, while Trench Carriage Works witnessed a drastic slippage in business.
5   Yonge Street, south of the Trench Carriage Works. But the Masonic Arms was only one of
6   field on Church Street behind the Trench Carriage Works - its original builders. There it served the
7   Trench Carriage Works was Richmond Hill's largest industrial
8   Trench Carriage Works, Richmond Hill's largest employer during the
9   manufactured by the Trench Carriage Works. Trench was active in community life, serving as
10   decades of the nineteenth century. The Trench Carriage Works on the east side of Yonge Street and the
11   the peace and issuer of marriage licences William Trench's carriage works Wright Brothers - furniture dealers and
12   Trench Carriage Works

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