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  • Bruce Street Public School 1857-1972
        Accession #s 34, 35, 36 and 37 comprise the calendar. Bruce Street school was demolished in 1973 and the new Milton Public Library built on that space. For further information see "An indelible impri
      Accession #s 34, 35, 36 and 37 comprise the calendar. Bruce Street …
  • Lumberyard, Campbellville - later demolished.
        Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.
      Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.
  • Lumberyard, Campbellville - later demolished
        Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.
      Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.
  • The McGibbon Hotel, Milton
        Scan taken from post card. This building is referred under many names. The Milton Inn is the most common.
      Scan taken from post card. This building is referred under many names. …
  • The Mitchell Inn, Milton
        The above building has been known by many names. The most usual is The Milton Inn. Scan taken from post card.
      The above building has been known by many names. The most usual …
  • The Malcolm Chisholm farmhouse
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  • Rail line going past the brick yards
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  • R. & C. H. Burling's Block.
        The building has been demolished. It was on the corner of Main St. E. and Charles St. In its place is a parkette and the Spice o'Life gift store - 254 Main St. E.
      The building has been demolished. It was on the corner of Main …
  • The McGibbon House.  J. D. McGibbon, Proprietor.
        The hotel was situated on Main Street. Photograph in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". Building later burned and was demolished in 1973
      The hotel was situated on Main Street. Photograph in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". …
  • Johnson's Garage
        For further information on Dr. Stevenson, see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex Cooke.
      For further information on Dr. Stevenson, see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex …
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