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              Kneeshaw, Edgar Interview
              CA BWGPL OH-Kneeshaw · File · Unknown
              Part of Oral History Collection

              Audio and summary of an interview with Edgar Kneeshaw on an unknown date. Edgar Kneeshaw is speaking to his son Keith with George Jackson also present. Edgar identifies the people who owned property in the early 1900s. As he geographically makes his way through the hamlets of West Gwillimbury he also comments on what the region looked like, noting businesses, shops, and other landmarks that were in the area. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.

              Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library Archives
              Kneeshaw, Edgar Summary
              CA BWGPL OH-Kneeshaw-Kneeshaw Summary · Item · Unknown
              Part of Oral History Collection

              Summary of an interview with Edgar Kneeshaw on an unknown date. Edgar Kneeshaw is speaking to his son Keith with George Jackson also present. Edgar identifies the people who owned property in the early 1900s. As he geographically makes his way through the hamlets of West Gwillimbury he also comments on what the region looked like, noting businesses, shops, and other landmarks that were in the area. See the Related Descriptions below for audio.

              Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library Archives
              Mount Pleasant
              CA BWGPL LHC-Rura-2016-07-11-05 · Item · 2016
              Part of Local History Collection

              Mount Pleasant, aka Botchtown;
              Mount Pleasant was the name Gilbert Robinson chose for his stately home on the north half of lot 15 con. 8 in West Gwillimbury. The name spilled over to the adjacent hamlet that grew up at the corner of the 9th line and the Penetang Road (Yonge Street), comprised of a blacksmith shop, hotel, general store, gas station and a school. Nearby a Wesleyan Methodist church, a brickyard, and grist mill and saw mills owned by Mark Scanlon and John Thorpe. South of the hamlet, a hillside spring provided refreshment for weary travellers, man and beast.

              circa 1840

              Amanda Gallagher