May 21st, 2012 
Shawn Zigelstein
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It was at the NW corner of Bathurst and Major Mackenzie just over the Vaughan/Richmond Hill border where a post office and all sorts of industry was set up in the mid-1800's.

About 1855, Patterson and Brothers, who had patented a fanning mill came from New York State. They built a plant on the east part and manufactured agricultural implements such as reapers, mowers, and plows. They also constructed a sawmill, gristmill, machine shop, blacksmith shop, storage warehouse, lumber yard, office buildings and houses for their men. In 1871, the population was 200. There was a post office open from 1865 to 1888, a school from 1872 to 1964 and a Methodist church that was burnt in the early 1900's.
Four teams of heavy horses were kept busy hauling the implements to the railway station in Richmond Hill. Since they were unable to obtain a spur line from the railroad, the plant was moved to Woodstock in 1891.

Peter Patterson was a J.P., M.P., Reeve of Vaughan and a Warden of York County. Gradually many of the buildings were moved away or taken down.

 

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