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2-2-storey frame house on stone rubble foundation. - Built by Mead - "Ontario " plan. - Centred gable with arched window in gable. Meads 202 John Plan 20, Part Lot 20 1895 Residence - Shutters on the windows. - Detailed woodwork in the front gable. - Built by Charles McCauley developer. - 2-storey house. - L-shaped floor plan. Charles Atkinson 100 Plan 90, Lot 19 1913 Residence - 2-bay façade. - 2-storey corner veranda. - 2 ½ storey wood-frame residence with red brick exterior. - Shutters on windows. - Gable roof with a window in the front gable. John Walsh 109 Plan 90, Part Lot 5 and Part Lot 6 1909 Residence - Front porch is covered by a hip roof that is supported by wooden columns on brick piers.

3-2-storey red brick house with gable roof. - Lot was purchased by Walter H. Brodie (local carpenter) from Nathan T. Hammett in 1908. - Gable end facing street. - 2-bay façade with side entrance. Walter H. Brodie 116 Plan 90, Lot 16 1908 Residence - Picture window. - Single-storey veranda across front façade. - 2 1/2 storey house with hip roof. - Clapboard siding. - Double hung windows with wood sills. John C. Galbraith 123 Plan 90, Part Lot 4 and Plan 222, Part lots 67,68 & 69 1908 Residence - Originally, had a wooden storm door. - Open veranda; tapered square posts. - 2-storey stucco house with gable roof. - Lot was purchased by Ernest H. Brooks from Millard in 1906. - Gable end facing street. - 2-bay façade. - Brooks was a mechanic and home-builder who moved to Newmarket from Mount Albert. - Recessed entrance area with enclosed 2nd storey balcony above. Ernest H. Brooks 126 Plan 90, Lot 14 1906 Residence - Brooks built the present residence. - Brooks would buy lots, build on them, and then rent and/or sell the premises. - Rectangular bay window on south side. - Dormer windows in attic added at a later. - Brooks later sold this property to Isabella Morton in 1910, who then sold it to Margaret L. Peppiatt in 1934.

4 - Built by Nathan Hammett. - 2-storey house. - Clapboard siding. Nathan J.Hammet 127 Plan 90, Part Lot 3 1906 Residence - L-shaped floor plan. - 3-bay façade. - Centred door. - Elaborate trim around the door. - Gable roof. - 1 1/2 storey brick, painted "Victorian" style residence. - Lot was purchased by Oliver J. Hutt from Etherl Perkins in 1906. - Front porch wraps around the dwelling and is covered by a sloped roof with front gable. Porch is supported by wooden columns. - Hutt immediately severed the property and began building the present residence. - Shutters on all windows. Oliver Hutt 130 Jospeh Plan 90, Part lots 12 and 13 1906 Residence - Hutt was a farmer from southern King Township. - Original chimney remains. - In 1910, Hutt sold the Northern portion of this property to Wilfred T. Brillinger and the Southern portion to David W. Terry. - 2 ½ storey square brick residence. - Walter H. Eves was a local businessman who made a living buying and selling properties. - Colonial/Georgian revival style. - Shallow hip-roof with dormer on the front façade. - Eves was the principal of W.H. Eves Coal & Limber Company a major building supplier. - Covered entrance with second story balcony above. Walter H. Eves 17766 Leslie Concession 2, Part lot 2 1905 Residence - Eves also owned a milling business on Davis Dr. from 1908-1914. - Was a member of the deputation who journeyed to Ottawa in 1905 to ask the Federal Government to construct a canal from Lake Simcoe to Newmarket. - Original chimney remains. - Symmetrical window and door arrangements. - Member of Newmarket Council in 1913, negotiated a deal to purchase power from the Metropolitan Co. instead of Ontario Hydro, which saved users a lot of money. - Served as Mayor from 1971-1921 - Was a director of York County Hospital (Now Southlake) in 1922.

5-2-storey, red-brick house with a 1-storey veranda. - L-shaped floor plan. - Centred front door. Gilford Mann 144 Plan 55, Part Lot 8 and Plan 81, Part Lot 80 and RS65R16665, Part 1 1907 Residence - 3-bay façade - Veranda is covered by a second storey balcony that is supported by wooden columns on brick piers. - 2-storey buff brick house on stone rubble foundation. - 2-storey bay windows on either side of front entrance. - Complex gable roof. John S. Millard house 150 Plan 55, Lot 9 and Part lot 8 & Plan 81, Part Lot 80 & RS65R16665, Parts 2 and 3 1892 LACAC 19/4/198 8 Residence - Detailed woodwork on the gable peaks. - Architect: J.T. Stokes. - Tall 2-storey red brick house on stone rubble foundation. - Complex hip and gable roof. Westbourn e 180 Plan 48, Lot 28 and Part Lots 18 & 27 RS65R17126, Part 1 C. 1890 LACAC 16/11/19 89 Residence - L-shaped floor plan. - 2x3 arched windows. - Corner veranda.

6-2 1/2 storey yellow brick house. - Gable roof. - 2-bay façade. Charles P. Morton 194 Plan 74, Part Block A RS65R16782, Part 1 1914 LACAC 12/10/19 89 Residence - Side entrance. - 2-storey bowed window. - Verandas in gable and on 1st floor. - 2 1/2 storey, brick, "4 square style residence - Lot was purchased by Thomas Robinson in 1913 and he built the home that same year. - Gable roof with window in front gable. - Second storey balcony on front façade. Thomas Robinson 200 Plan 74, Part Block A and RS65R16782 Parts 2 & 3 1913 Residence - Robinson was a conductor by occupation. - Shutters on all windows. - Front veranda with balcony above supported by wooden columns on brick piers. - Original brick chimney remains. - 1 1/2 story brick, bungalow-style residence. PHOTO AVAILABLE Walter Collins 204 Plan 74, Part Block A 1924 Residence

7-2 1/2 storey, Edwardian, Four Square" style much modernized residence. - Land was originally owned by Charles P. Morton, who deeded this lot to his wife Annie M. Morton in 1916 she had the home built. - Dormer on side elevation. - Shutters on windows. Annie M. Morton 212 Plan 74, Part Block A 1917 Residence - Ethel A. Boyd bought this property from Morton in 1928. - Ethel A. Boyd was related to the Morton Family of Newmarket. - Front porch is covered by a gable roof that is supported by wooden columns. - 2 1/2 storey brick residence with Edwardian Style Architecture. - Property was originally part of the Watson Farm owned for 3 generations. - Front porch is covered by a hip roof that is supported by wooden columns on brick piers. William H. Watson 53 Lundy s Lane Plan 125, West Part Lot 13 and West Part Lot 14 1913-1914 Residence - William H. Watson gave the property as security (mortgage) for money borrowed from his wife Margaret in 1916. - 2 storey wood- frame, vernacular style, residence with vinyl clade exterior - Lot was purchased by James Wetherill in 1854. - Gently sloped gable roof. - Wetherill s son was a charity student of the 1868 Grammar School, and went on to later be a high school teacher. - Wrap-around porch covered by roof that is supported by Wooden columns. James Wetherill 578 Lydia Plan 85, Lot 2 C. 1855 Residence - Wetherill used the property as security on various mortgages that were obtained to finance the construction of the house. - Many improvements and/or changes have been made to the house over the years. - In 1865, Donald Sutherland (a prominent merchant) took ownership of the property through default of the first mortgage.

8 - Purchased by James J. Pearson (local Registrar of the Land Registry office) in 1882. He built the home shortly afterwards. - 2 storey wood-frame residence with vinyl clad exterior. - Gable roof with gables on either end and gable on the front façade. James J. Pearson 581 Lydia Plan 85, Lot 2 1882 Residence - Pearson was an active member of the Methodist Church. - In 1864, Pearson was a member of the Town-organized mourning of U.S. President Lincoln s death. - Protruding entrance-way with sloping roof. - Original brick chimney remains. - Pearson was involved in establishing the Market in the 1860s and was Treasurer of the Newmarket Cemetery Board. - Was chairman of the Board of Education in 1893 and was involved in laying the cornerstone at the Newmarket High School. - Henry Thompson was a local harness-maker - 2 storey wood-frame residence with clad insulbrick exterior - Medium-pitch gable roof. Henry Thompson 587 Lydia Plan 85, Lot 3 and Part Lot 4 1864 1990-145 Residence - Projecting frontispiece on the façade, which contains the principal entrance. - Symmetrical windows on either side of the entry and on the side elevations. - Open wooden porch protects the lower storey of the frontispiece is a 20 th century replacement. No