File:(cabin) 'where the Muirs taught...', Toronto region, circa 1840.jpg

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Cabin 'where the Muirs taught...', Toronto region, circa 1840.

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    Drawn to make the line photomechanical print in The Evening Telegram, Toronto, 11 August 1909, p. 16, and in Landmarks of Toronto, vol. 6, p. 511. L'Amoreaux Public School (1817-48) was on Finch Ave. E., n.e. corner Birchmount Road. Inscribed in pencil, u.l.: 2 1/2; Letterpress on paper label laid down on album page below drawing: WHERE THE MUIRS TAUGHT. / The log school in Section No. 1, Scarboro; lot No. 31, concession 3, built in 1817, where / John Muir taught from 1834-43. Alex. Muir twenty years later also taught in this school. / The present schoolhouse, 1909, is on the same site.
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Date 1840s
date QS:P,+1840-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDMDC-PICTURES-R-6279&R=DC-PICTURES-R-6279
Author Owen Staples
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