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100 Years Selling Hardward - Unionville Hardware


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1983 Starts New Era For Festival


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1987 Unionville Village Festival


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21st Annual Unionville Village Festival


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A Walk Through Unionville's Past


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Art Centre and Varley Studio


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Bank Robbery Part of Unionville's History


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Bethesda Lutheran Cemetery Letter


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Bethesda Lutheran Church Deed


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Brown's Store Remembered


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Brown's Store in Unionville over 90 years old


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Central United Church - built in 1879


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Central United Church: Notes on History


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Chairman Says Welcome To All


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Community Welfare Council


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Congregational Church


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Congregational Church - built in 1879


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Crosby Staff is vital for successful Festival


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Delightful Buildings Still Surviving in Unionville


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Everyone Loves a Parade


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Farm Memories


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Festival gives profits away


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Festival is a time to celebrate


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Fifteen Years with Unionville Junior Farmers


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Harrington Family


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His Family Took Root in Historic Residence


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Historic Houses


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Historic Houses in Unionville


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Historical Committee Formed


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History of Unionville


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History of the John Webber Family


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Host and Guest Speaker John Lunau


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Houses around town


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I remember Unionville when:


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Information on Unionville


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John Webber Family


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Local School Celebrates Anniversary


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Main Street Crisis sparked the first Unionville Festival


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Markham District Historical Society Newsletter - June 1980


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Mass Meeting of the East York Farmers' Institute.


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Memories of My Mother, Mrs. Jennie Harrington


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Multi-faceted Man Unionville Founder


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Of Time and a Village


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One Room Schools in the Town of Markham


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Picture of Brown's Store


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Planing Mill Dated Before 1880


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Queen's Hotel - a Village Landmark


Rae Correspondence: Letter from Jean Henderson, July 8, 1915


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Railway has Role in our History


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Renovating the Manse on Main Street


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She was Known as Pony Queen


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Spring Time in Unionville


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St. Philip's Anglican Church


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St. Philip's Anglican Church Unionville 1829 - 1979


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St. Philip's Church, Unionville, Centenary Celebration


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St. Philips Anglican Church


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Summerfeldt Store Depicted on '83 Plate


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Tax Bills


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The Eckardt Family History


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The Festival on Main Street


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The History of Unionville


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The Jacob's Residence


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The Missionary and Maintenance Fund


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The Smith House - built by Josiah Hall


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The Story of Our Village ... Characters I have Known


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The Unionville House - circa 1860


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The United Church of Canada


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The Village Inn


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There was Water, Water Everywhere


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This Unionville home was once a Bank


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Toogood Pond Historic Walk


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Toogoods - Unionville


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Toronto East Rural Springtime Young People's Officers' Conference


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Tour of Unionville


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Train for all Seasons


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Trains Played a Big Part in History


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Union Lane - Main Street


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Union Mills played big role in past


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Union Villa and Unionville Festival launch in 1970


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Unionville Cashing in on Heritage


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Unionville Festival


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Unionville Highlights


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Unionville Historical Society Video Tapings


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Unionville History Manuscript - Chapter 1 - Prehistory


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Unionville History Manuscript - Chapter 2 - The Original Settlers


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Unionville History Manuscript - Chapter 4 - 1840-1870


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Unionville History Manuscript - Chapter 6 - Between the Wars - 1913-1945


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Unionville History Manuscript - Chapter 7 - Mapleville


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Unionville History Manuscript - Chapter 8 - Suburbia


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Unionville Memories


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Unionville Planing Mill - a landmark


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Unionville Planing Mill Circa 1840 - 1983


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Unionville of Yesterday


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Unionville's History Linked to Railroad


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Unionville: Carved from Ash Swamp


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Upper Canada (Ontario) - 1790


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Villa and Parade Linked


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Walking Tour of Unionville


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