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McBurney, Margaret and Byers, Mary
Tavern in the Town: Early Inns and Taverns of Ontario
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987, 1st Edition, 1st Printing 0802057322 / 9780802057327 First Edition Hard Cover Near Fine
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----------hard cover (quarto), Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket, profusely illustrated in b&w, contents include: Introduction; Inns Along the St Lawrence: The Innkeeper; The Ottawa Valley: Stopping Places; The Rideau Waterway: Entertainments in Inns; The Danforth Road: Stage Coach Travel; Toronto, the Political, Judicial & Legislative Functions of Inns; Yonge Street: Alcohol Abuse; The Governor's Road: Temperance; The Roads to the Bay: Tavern Food; The Huron Road: Inns as Essentials to Settlement; Niagar: Inns as Multi Purpose Buildings; The Talbot Trail: Sleeping Accommodation in Inns; Northern & Western Ontario: Inns on the New Frontier; Recipes; Acknowledgements; Selected Bibliography; Credits; Index, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo 147744
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Byers, Mary and Margaret McBurney
THE GOVERNOR'S ROAD: EARLY BUILDINGS AND FAMILIES FROM MISSISSAUGA TO LONDON ( Ontario History / Dundas Street / Mississauga; Oakville; Trafalgar Village / Waterdown; Dundas; Ancaster; Brantford / Mount Pleasant; St George / Thamesford; Paris; Woodstock)
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982, 1st Edition, 1st Printing 0802024831 / 9780802024831 First Edition Hard Cover Near Fine
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----------hardcover, a Near Fine copy in a Very Good dustjacket with a small chip on the rear panel, 319 pages, b&w photos, ---"In 1793 Lieutenant - Governor John Graves Simcoe ordered a road cut through the wilderness of Upper Canada - a military link westward from Lake Ontario and a spur to settlement. It was called 'The Governor's Road', partly in derision, for its path was narrow and winding, beset with stones and stumps. But the settlers did come; they and their buildings are the subject of this book. The road became the spinal cord of southwestern Ontario. The authors follow it through Oakville, Dundas, and Ancaster and on to London, with stops in Waterdown, Brantford, St. George, Paris, and Woodstock. The homes range from cottages to castles, their materials from frame and cobblestone to red brick and cut stone. (this book) will attract anyone interested in regional history and the early days of Ontario and anyone whose roots lie in southern Ontario."---, ---contents include: Introduction; Along Dundas Street through Mississauga; Oakville; Trafalgar Village to Waterdown; Dundas; Ancaster; Brantford and Mount Pleasamt; St George to Thamesford; Paris; Woodstock; London, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo 143396
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