Historic house gutted: This three-storey, fieldstone farmhouse built in 1841 has been gutted by vandals and neglected because the T
Date6/30/1976
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- Historic house gutted: This three-storey, fieldstone farmhouse built in 1841 has been gutted by vandals and neglected because the T
- Historic house gutted: This three-storey, fieldstone farmhouse built in 1841 has been gutted by vandals and neglected because the T. Eaton Co. has put dollars before heritage, says president of Scarborough Historical Society.
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: Historic house gutted: This three-storey, fieldstone farmhouse built in 1841 has been gutted by vandals and neglected because the T. Eaton Co. has put dollars before heritage, says president of Scarborough Historical Society. The historic Scott House located on Progress Avenue, north side, between Brimley Road and McCowan Road. (43.779298, -79.257115)
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Hillary, Robert W.
1900 circa
Bales, John
approximately 1910
Jackson, James Taylor, 1863-1929
1982