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March 14th in Leslieville

Posted byLeslieville Historical SocietyMarch 14, 2025Posted inGeneral HistoryTags:Eastern Avenue, Leslieville, level crossings, Logan Avenue, Queen Street East, sports history Toronto, Stark's Athletic Grounds, Toronto level crossings, trains history TorontoLeave a comment on March 14th in Leslieville

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      • Wrigley Ads: “Tell ’em quick and tell ’em often.” William Wrigley Jr.
      • 349 Carlaw Avenue: Piano Man
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      • George Leslie and the Toronto Nurseries
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  • Devil Wagons and The Murderdrome Toronto’s Motordrome
  • Devil Wagons and The Murderdrome: Toronto’s Motordrome
  • Heward’s Creek Illustrations, Photos, Maps
  • The Fence
  • The Duke of York

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  • The Men Who Rule Toronto, Globe April 27, 1895 April 27, 2025
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  • Transplanting, George Leslie, The Farmer and Mechanic, Vol 1, no 7, April 1849 April 24, 2025
  • Planting, Spring, 1888, The Canadian Horticulturist, Vol 11, no 4, April 1888 April 24, 2025

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  • 1921 Map
  • 349 Carlaw Avenue: Piano Man
  • Alton Avenue
  • Ashbridge’s Bay
  • Austin Avenue: Subdivision 549 by Joanne Doucette
  • Carlaw Avenue: The Wrigley Building
  • Devil Wagons and The Murderdrome: Toronto’s Motordrome
    • Leslieville Historical Society
  • Duke of York
  • George Leslie and the Toronto Nurseries
  • Heward/Holly Creek
  • Leslie the Builder: Robert Leslie
  • Leslieville History
  • Leslieville Timeline
  • Luella Price and the Lane Way
  • Morse Street
  • Morse Street Public School
  • The Russell Family of Leslieville
  • Wagstaff Brickyards
  • Wrigley Ads: “Tell ’em quick and tell ’em often.” William Wrigley Jr.
  • Carlaw: April 7, 1948

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  • Canada’s Johnny Appleseed
  • Leslie the Builder: Robert Leslie
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