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Lindsay Library
History Meg Barton History Meg Barton

Lindsay Library

In the nineteenth century—before the advent of motion pictures or radio—let alone the internet, print media was basically the only media that could reach an international audience. Having access to books opened exciting possibilities for those who could read—literacy was far from universal.

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Beaverton Harbour
History Meg Barton History Meg Barton

Beaverton Harbour

Beaverton developed as a crossroads village at the mouth of the Beaver River on Lake Simcoe. From this community’s earliest days, there was steamboat service on the lake, beginning with the Sir John Colborne, which was launched in 1832 at the lower landing on the Holland River, on Yonge Street.

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Verulam Town Hall, Bobcaygeon
History Meg Barton History Meg Barton

Verulam Town Hall, Bobcaygeon

For the first generation after large scale European immigration began to the area, in communities like Bobcaygeon, Rokeby (as the village north of the river was then called) and Verulam Township, many of the public institutions were very rudimentary.

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