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Newton Robinson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Newton Robinson is located in the southern part of Ontario, Canada, at the tenth concession of Techumseth and West Gwillimbury.Ellis, B. M. (1987). Newton Robinson United Church And The Community 1841-1987. Bradford: Bradford Instant Printing Inc.. It is approximately an hour's drive from Toronto.==History==During the 1820s Newton Robinson was called Latimer's Corners after the innkeeper, and later Springfield.Ontario Rural Routes. (2011, December 12). Ontario Rural Routes. Retrieved March 20, 2013, from http://www.ruralroutes.com/6355.html. The present name derives from Newton, one of the Newtowns in Ireland and Robinson for William Benjamin Robinson, the area's political representative from 1828 to 1858. During the 1880s, Newton Robinson was busy because of the train tracks that went through it. as people eventually started emerging there, a cheese factory, a sawmill and a number of small businesses had their openings. On January 14, 1886, the Newton Robinson Column had said: "Our town, like yourself, had the spirit of progression about its pants pockets. The latest edition is the a tonsorial artist, who reports business booming, and as the place where they dispense the fish of all fish, the oyster, at 10 cents a plate (cheap and wholesome is their motto)"."Progression of the Town. (1886, January 14). The Beeton World, p. 2. In 1893, the railroads closed and were redirected to Alliston Beeton is Bradford. This caused the shutdown of the sawmill and general store because of the low business.
Newton Robinson is located in the southern part of Ontario, Canada, at the tenth concession of Techumseth and West Gwillimbury.〔Ellis, B. M. (1987). Newton Robinson United Church And The Community 1841-1987. Bradford: Bradford Instant Printing Inc..〕 It is approximately an hour's drive from Toronto. ==History== During the 1820s Newton Robinson was called Latimer's Corners after the innkeeper, and later Springfield.〔Ontario Rural Routes. (2011, December 12). Ontario Rural Routes. Retrieved March 20, 2013, from http://www.ruralroutes.com/6355.html.〕 The present name derives from Newton, one of the Newtowns in Ireland and Robinson for William Benjamin Robinson, the area's political representative from 1828 to 1858.〔 During the 1880s, Newton Robinson was busy because of the train tracks that went through it. as people eventually started emerging there, a cheese factory, a sawmill and a number of small businesses had their openings.〔 On January 14, 1886, the Newton Robinson Column had said: "Our town, like yourself, had the spirit of progression about its pants pockets. The latest edition is the a tonsorial artist, who reports business booming, and as the place where they dispense the fish of all fish, the oyster, at 10 cents a plate (cheap and wholesome is their motto)"."〔Progression of the Town. (1886, January 14). The Beeton World, p. 2.〕 In 1893, the railroads closed and were redirected to Alliston Beeton is Bradford. This caused the shutdown of the sawmill and general store because of the low business.〔
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Newton Robinson is located in the southern part of Ontario, Canada, at the tenth concession of Techumseth and West Gwillimbury.Ellis, B. M. (1987). Newton Robinson United Church And The Community 1841-1987. Bradford: Bradford Instant Printing Inc.. It is approximately an hour's drive from Toronto.==History==During the 1820s Newton Robinson was called Latimer's Corners after the innkeeper, and later Springfield.Ontario Rural Routes. (2011, December 12). Ontario Rural Routes. Retrieved March 20, 2013, from http://www.ruralroutes.com/6355.html. The present name derives from Newton, one of the Newtowns in Ireland and Robinson for William Benjamin Robinson, the area's political representative from 1828 to 1858. During the 1880s, Newton Robinson was busy because of the train tracks that went through it. as people eventually started emerging there, a cheese factory, a sawmill and a number of small businesses had their openings. On January 14, 1886, the Newton Robinson Column had said: "Our town, like yourself, had the spirit of progression about its pants pockets. The latest edition is the a tonsorial artist, who reports business booming, and as the place where they dispense the fish of all fish, the oyster, at 10 cents a plate (cheap and wholesome is their motto)"."Progression of the Town. (1886, January 14). The Beeton World, p. 2. In 1893, the railroads closed and were redirected to Alliston Beeton is Bradford. This caused the shutdown of the sawmill and general store because of the low business.」の詳細全文を読む
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