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An 1848 house built by a son of the first settlers in Scarborough has been lovingly restored by Muriel Taylor and her husband, Alan
An 1848 house built by a son of the first settlers in Scarborough has been lovingly restored by Muriel Taylor and her husband, Alan

An 1848 house built by a son of the first settlers in Scarborough has been lovingly restored by Muriel Taylor and her husband, Alan

Date2/12/1976
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Original Toronto Star caption: An 1848 house built by a son of the first settlers in Scarborough has been lovingly restored by Muriel Taylor and her husband, Alan. Sunday, the Scarborough Historical Society will declare it a historic site and set up a marker. The Taylors bought the house six years ago after the death of Dr. Isabelle Davidson, a great-grand daughter of William and Mary Thomson, Scarborough's first residents. They built a log cabin nearby in 1796. Historic home located on southeast corner of St. Andrews Road and Brimley Road. (43.761644, -79.257837)||Published in Toronto Star, 13 February 1976, page B2, with title ''Scarborough's early times preserved in 1848 house''
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0108032F