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Warren Bishop House 144 |
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Heritage Estates
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Year Constructed:
1847
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Address:
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26 David Gohn Circle
Research credit: Heritage Markham, Doors Open Markham
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This house is a good example of a vernacular workers cottage built with the influence of the Georgian style and retains many of its original features. The Warren Bishop house was built circa 1847 for Edward McHenry, a cooper, and located on the 9th Line in the Village of Sparta, later renamed Box Grove. By 1861 the house was occupied by Warren Bishop, a clothier, who it is believed had moved there form Unionville to work in the Tomlinson woolen mill.
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