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    Bogarttown /ˈboʊɡərtaʊn/ is a community located at Mulock Drive and Leslie Street between Bayview Avenue and Woodbine Avenue in York Region, Ontario, Canada...
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    development eastward again, and surrounding the formerly separate hamlet of Bogarttown at the intersection of Mulock Drive and Leslie Street. Since then, Newmarket...
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  • the city of Markham. Bloomington Gospel Church - 13660 9th Line 1874 Bogarttown Public School 1857 - now part of Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum Co-Op Grain...
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    principal villages at the time were Lloydtown, Brownsville (now Schomberg), Bogarttown (now a part of Newmarket), and Tyrwhitt's Mills (now Kettleby). In 1851...
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    H. R. MacMillan (category Businesspeople from Ontario)
    Township, Ontario (today part of Whitchurch–Stouffville), he attended school in Bogarttown, Sharon, and Aurora. He graduated from the Ontario Agricultural...
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  • Saskatchewan politician. Johnston was born to a wealthy family in Bogarttown, Ontario that owned lumber and flour mills in Simcoe County. He moved to Saskatchewan...
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  • Springs, Wellington County Blue Water Beach Blyth Blytheswood Bobcaygeon Bogarttown Boland's Bay Bolton Bona Vista Bonarlaw Bond Head Boninville Bonville...
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    five historic structures from the former Township of Whitchurch: the Bogarttown Schoolhouse (1857), a pioneer log cabin (c. 1850), a Victorian Farmhouse...
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