Richmond Hill, Ontario
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People
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David Bridgeford, veteran of the War of 1812 and the Upper Canada Rebellion, a prominent citizen of Richmond Hill
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John Brown, Reeve 1883 1884
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James Dick, Presbyterian minister in Richmond Hill from 1847 - 1877
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William and Christina Harrison. William was the second reeve of Richmond Hill, elected 1874
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Abraham Law, first reeve of Richmond Hill
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Abraham Law
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Jacob Lunau, former reeve
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Employees of the Newton Tanning Company, 1898
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Peter Savage and family, 1909
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Matthew Teefy, Postmaster and Secretary-Treasurer for Richmond Hill
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William Trench III, reeve:1875-1879, 1881-1882
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Richmond Hill "Young Canadians" Lacrosse Team, 1885
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Richmond Hill "Young Canadians" Lacrosse Team, 1885, with name key
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Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Choir, 1915
Places
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Bond Lake, people in a rowboat, 1905
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Bond Lake train station, June 20, 1924
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John Brown's Grochery Store, 1870s or 1880s
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The Fire Proof, 1880s
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Greenhouses in Richmond Hill, 1930s
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Miles' residence in 1885
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Richmond Hill, 1919
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Richmond Hill Methodist Church and environs, circa 1900
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Richmond Hill Methodist Church, under construction, circa 1880
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Richmond Hill Post Office, with the Teefy family posing
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Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, circa 1890
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Richmond Hill Public School in 1908
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Richmond Hill Radial Railway Station and Park Grounds, 1911
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Richmond Hill Train Station, on the CNR line, November 1906
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Richmond Villa, estate of Abraham Law later Amos J. Wright (Law's son-in-law), 1899
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St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church interior, 1894
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Yonge Street in the Elgin Mills area, circa 1920
Events
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Richmond Hill Spring Fair, circa 1900