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- For further information regarding 360 Pine Street, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I."For further information regarding 360 Pine Street, please consult "Historic Homes of …
- For further information regarding 107 Mary Street, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I"For further information regarding 107 Mary Street, please consult "Historic Homes of …
- For further information regarding 111 Mill Street, Milton, Ont., please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I"For further information regarding 111 Mill Street, Milton, Ont., please consult "Historic …
- The space is now occupied by commercial buildings. Note - duplicate picture #639The space is now occupied by commercial buildings. Note - duplicate picture …
- Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
- In the early years of 2000, the house was moved from its location on Mary Street to Bell Street. This was to accommodate the expansion of the Town Hall and the accompanying parking areas.In the early years of 2000, the house was moved from its …
- House on Mary Street once owned by Cecil EarlHouse on Mary Street once owned by Cecil Earl
- Built 1897 for Thomas W. Greenless and his brother Francis W. Greenless. Now 219 Martin Street. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information see "HistoriBuilt 1897 for Thomas W. Greenless and his brother Francis W. Greenless. …
- Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. The cottage was on Whidbey Island, Puget Sound. On the back of the photograph is written "Mrs. Barrett, 4001 Whitman Ave., SeatProbably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. The …
- On the back is written "Our cottage on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. Four Cadillac ...girls were with us this summer. Mrs. Barrett. Emma. Merry Christmas, Seattle - Was.' Probably a Hill (Acton andOn the back is written "Our cottage on Whidbey Island in Puget …
- Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. On the back of the photograph is written "Our cottage on Whidbey Island. The Scotch Brown tree hides our breakfast nook window"Probably a Hill (Acton and Peru) and Pearen (Milton) family connection. On …
- Home of Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson from the 1930s until his retirement.Home of Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson from the 1930s until his retirement.
- On the 1983 Milton Historical Society House Tour. House built in 1974On the 1983 Milton Historical Society House Tour. House built in 1974
- On the 1983 Milton Historical Society House Tour. House built in 1981On the 1983 Milton Historical Society House Tour. House built in 1981
- On the 1983 Milton Historical Society House Tour. House built in 1975.On the 1983 Milton Historical Society House Tour. House built in 1975.
- P. L. Robertson was the inventor of the Robertson screw. For further information regarding the history of this house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I".P. L. Robertson was the inventor of the Robertson screw. For further …
- The Martin family were the founders of the town of Milton. For further information regarding this house, please see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I".The Martin family were the founders of the town of Milton. For …
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