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- "Mohawk Raceway", Guelph Line at Campbellville, Ont."Mohawk Raceway", Guelph Line at Campbellville, Ont.
- 1982 was Milton's 125th Anniversary.1982 was Milton's 125th Anniversary.
- House was on the south side of Mary Street.House was on the south side of Mary Street.
- The house was on the south side of Mary Street.The house was on the south side of Mary Street.
- For further information on Bruce Street School, please consult "An indelible imprint" by Jim Dills. Bruce Street School was demolished in 1973 and Milton Public Library was erected on that lot. 3 copFor further information on Bruce Street School, please consult "An indelible imprint" …
- These two stores formed part of the Dewar Block on the corner of Main and Martin Streets. They were built in 1887. These two stores now house Delacourt's and Nature's Fire. Three copies of photographThese two stores formed part of the Dewar Block on the corner …
- The bridge was evidently called The Swinging Bridge because it swung when walked over. It crossed the creek south of Pine Street. Three copies of photograph.The bridge was evidently called The Swinging Bridge because it swung when …
- Built on land donated by Joseph Martin. It was opened in 1867. In the 1980s the functions of the town hall were transferred to the old Court House. For further information see "Historic Homes and BuiBuilt on land donated by Joseph Martin. It was opened in 1867. …
- The two small stores were demolished and replaced with the Post Office. Three copies of photograph.The two small stores were demolished and replaced with the Post Office. …
- Clements hardware store is now Delacourts and the Red Cross drug store is now Natures Fire. The store on the right of the picture was demolished and replaced with the post office. Five copies of photClements hardware store is now Delacourts and the Red Cross drug store …
- Built 1887. Part of the Dewar Block on the corner of Main Street and Martin Street. Now Delacourts. Three copies of photograph.Built 1887. Part of the Dewar Block on the corner of Main …
- The building was demolished. It was located on Main Street in approximately the position now occupied by Carriage Square. Three copies of photograph.The building was demolished. It was located on Main Street in approximately …
- The building was at 244 Main Street East. The Metropolitan Bank was taken over by the Bank of Nova Scotia. The building was eventually demolished and replaced with the new Bank of Nova Scotia BuildinThe building was at 244 Main Street East. The Metropolitan Bank was …
- The Bon-Ton is now Tony's Barber Shop at 206 Main St. E., Milton. Two copies of photograph.The Bon-Ton is now Tony's Barber Shop at 206 Main St. E., …
- Built in 1855 for Dr. Clarkson Freeman. Now 82 Charles Street. For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Vol. II". Three copies of photograph.Built in 1855 for Dr. Clarkson Freeman. Now 82 Charles Street. For …
- Built in 1855 for Dr. Clarkson Freeman. Now 82 Charles Street. For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Vol. II". Two copies of photograph.Built in 1855 for Dr. Clarkson Freeman. Now 82 Charles Street. For …
- This school house has been converted into a private residence and is at 7010 Bell School Line, Milton, on the north-west corner of Derry Road and the Bell School Line. It is considerably altered in aThis school house has been converted into a private residence and is …
- This house is situated on Hwy. 25, north of Milton, on the west side, just below the 10th sideroad. The third floor circular stone tower has been removed. Three copies of photograph.This house is situated on Hwy. 25, north of Milton, on the …
- Built by lawyer Duncan McGibbon in 1888. Purchased by the Children's Aid Society in 1918 and in 1919 a legacy allowed a new wing addition. In 1936 the Gordon Home was closed and later used as apartmeBuilt by lawyer Duncan McGibbon in 1888. Purchased by the Children's Aid …
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