City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . THE LATE JAMES HAMILTON. THE LATE L. Police Magistrate. JUDGE RICHARDSON. was also swept away by a flood in 1874. Inthe interval between the building of the firstand second bridges at this point a ferry wasmaintained, and during the low water of that Mr. Hunt had fenced in the streetreservation on the city side. The matter wascarried through the courts, the upshot beingthat Talbot street was opened through Hunts. OLD VIEW OF LONDON, 1851, AS SEEN PROM THE a painting made by the late


City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . THE LATE JAMES HAMILTON. THE LATE L. Police Magistrate. JUDGE RICHARDSON. was also swept away by a flood in 1874. Inthe interval between the building of the firstand second bridges at this point a ferry wasmaintained, and during the low water of that Mr. Hunt had fenced in the streetreservation on the city side. The matter wascarried through the courts, the upshot beingthat Talbot street was opened through Hunts. OLD VIEW OF LONDON, 1851, AS SEEN PROM THE a painting made by the late Hamilton. summer a footbridge—a primitive affair con-structed of sugar casks and planks—was inuse. During this period the late CharlesHunt erected a bridge from the rear of his orchard to the river. The bridge soon after-wards fell into disuse, and after being opensome time the Council gave permission toclose up Talbot street from Simcoe to the 26 CITY OF LONDON,


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