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John Taylor Gilmour

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and served as its editor for two years. He also served as chairman of the high school board for Toronto Junction, and in this capacity was instrumental in the town acquiring its first high school which later became
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In 1878, Gilmour married Emma Hawkins with whom he had two children, including a son Charles who later became the Junction's coroner. Following her death in 1886, he married Margaret Edgar in 1889.
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When the Junction was annexed by Toronto in 1909, a street in the new ward was renamed "Gilmour Avenue" in his honour; it runs north–south from Maria Street to Woodside Avenue.
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at Toronto in 1896, a position he left to become Warden of the Ontario Reformatory at
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The Canadian men and women of the time : a handbook of Canadian biography
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from 1885 to 1894. He established the Junction's first weekly newspaper, the
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Commemorative biographical record of the county of York, Ontario ...
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Following his stint in politics, Gilmour became active in
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Spadunk : or, From paganism to Davenport United ...
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Index

Ontario MPP
John Gray
Joseph St. John
York West
Clarke Township
Durham County
Canada West
Liberal
Trinity College, Toronto
York West
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Liberal
Clarke Township
Durham County
Canada West
Port Hope
Trinity College
Toronto
M.D.
King Township
Toronto Junction
Canadian Pacific Railway
Humberside Collegiate Institute
prison reform
Central Prison
Guelph
American Prison Association
Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history
The Canadian men and women of the time : a handbook of Canadian biography
HJ Morgan

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