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- Both the bank and the house were demolished and replaced by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building at 147 Main St. E. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Both the bank and the house were demolished and replaced by the …Milton Historical Society
- The building, which was demolished, was at 244 Main St. E. In its place is a building for the Bank of Nova Scotia.The building, which was demolished, was at 244 Main St. E. In …Milton Historical Society
- The building has been demolished. It was on Commercial Street at the south-west corner of Main and Commercial. In its place is now a Car wash and a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet.The building has been demolished. It was on Commercial Street at the …Milton Historical Society
- The house was demolished. It stood on the corner of James and Mill Streets (21 James Street) where the Scott Early Funeral Home now stands.This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-The house was demolished. It stood on the corner of James and …Milton Historical Society
- Dr. Stevenson eventually converted his house into Milton's first hospital. The house was eventually demolished in the 1980s.Dr. Stevenson eventually converted his house into Milton's first hospital. The house …Milton Historical Society
- Bruce Street school was demolished in 1973 and the new Milton Public Library built on that space. For further information see "An indelible imprint" by Jim Dills.Bruce Street school was demolished in 1973 and the new Milton Public …Milton Historical Society
- Demolished to make way for parking lot.Demolished to make way for parking lot.Milton Historical Society
- The buildings were demolished c.1960s to make way for a new Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building. The building is now an ice cream parlour and juice parlour.The buildings were demolished c.1960s to make way for a new Canadian …Milton Historical Society
- Milton Public School, later known as Bruce St. School, was built in 1857 at a cost of 800 pounds (about $2,000). Its two foot thick walls were of local limestone. It served Milton until 1972. Bruce SMilton Public School, later known as Bruce St. School, was built in …Milton Historical Society
- The space is now occupied by commercial buildings. Note - duplicate picture #639The space is now occupied by commercial buildings. Note - duplicate picture …Milton Historical Society
- 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 impriAccession #s 34, 35, 36 and 37 comprise the calendar. Bruce Street …Milton Historical Society
- Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.Milton Historical Society
- Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.Building was demolished to facilitate road widening.Milton Historical Society
- 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. …Milton Historical Society
- 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 …Milton Historical Society
- 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 …Milton Historical Society
- The hotel was situated on Main Street. Photograph in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". Building later burned and was demolished in 1973The hotel was situated on Main Street. Photograph in "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". …Milton Historical Society
- 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 …Milton Historical Society
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