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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
York County
1   Railway. Awarded a franchise by the County of York in 1892 and incorporated by provincial
2   and travel north through the highlands of York County. Starting at the CPR crossing in North
3   along the line mounted strong protests and York County council hired engineering consultants to
4   elementary schools throughout much of York County. Teenagers from both town and country then
5   a redistribution of seats, three of York County's four one-member ridings elected Reformers.
6   wait for their friends and supporters among York County farmers to march down Yonge Street and
7   O'Brien, leading member of the York County Tory aristocracy in the years before the
8   on record as the representative body of York County farmers and landowners.
9   Hill as the ideal community of York County. The high elevation, he wrote, offered a
10   civic identities as townships within the York County and Upper Canadian municipal system,
11   other agricultural implements owned by York County farmers. "It was certainly the finest display
12   clerk of the Third Division Court of the County of York, and an active member of several fraternal

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